Ski pass with access to mountain top activities?

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A traveler is planning to ski in the Jungfrau region and Engelberg in February and is curious if their multi-day ski passes will cover access to tourist activities at mountain peaks like Jungfraujoch and Titlis. They seek clarity on what activities are included with their passes.

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  • Your ski pass typically provides access to most mountain activities, but some, like the First Flyer at Jungfraujoch, may have additional costs.
  • Make sure to check specific attractions like the Glacier Cave and cliff walk, as they are usually included with your pass.
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  • Corkpk
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    31 December 2017 at 3:06:50 #813901

    Hello

    We will be skiing in the Jungfrau region and in Engelberg in Feb. We will purchase multi day ski passes for both areas. Do these passes allow access to the tourist activities on the mountain tops (Jungfraujoch and Titlis)?

    Thank you

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    Reply 1 of 2 • 31 December 2017 at 9:42:16 #873367

    Hi Corkpk,

    Typically once you have a ticket to the top of the mountain you can access most activities. Some activities like the First Flyer at Jungfraujoch would be an extra cost. But the Glacier Cave and cliff walk aren’t an extra cost to you.

    For more details on those mountains see our webpages here: Mt. Titlis & Jungfraujoch.

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 1 January 2018 at 1:43:42 #873368

    >> Some activities like the First Flyer at Jungfraujoch would be an extra cost.

    The First Flyer is at Grindelwald 😉

    Alpenrose

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