TIP: Make a stop at the Staubbach bench and enjoy the view to the Staubbach falls on the opposite side of the valley, which thunder about 300 meters from the Mürrenfluh to the valley floor.
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Trümmelbach waterfalls
The Trümmelbach virtually drains the famous Alpine triumvirate Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau on its own. Over the millennia the riv
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View point: Glacial Valley Lauterbrunnen
The Lauterbrunnen valley is a typical U-shaped glacial valley with steep slopes, which bend above and end in high-lying flatter par
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View Point: Lauterbrunnen Valley
At the break-off edge of the western, steeply descending slopes of the Männlichen a unique view is provided to the typical trough sh
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Trails through the water world (Riederalp - Fiescheralp)
The Institute of Geography of the University of Berne has elaborated various hydrological excursions in Switzerland. One of it is the iss
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Jungfrau Climate Guide (Pfingstegg - Bäregg)
Climate change is happening and the Alps are particularly sensitive to the changes. In the Jungfrau area the first signs are getting visi
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Staubbach Waterfall
The unique waterfall drops down foaming over a 300 meter high vertical rock wall of the Mürrenfluh to the valley. In free fall, the
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Jungfrau Climate Guide (Bort -Unterer Lauchbühl)
Climate change is happening and the Alps are particularly sensitive to the changes. In the Jungfrau area the first signs are getting visi
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Valley Museum Lauterbrunnen
Find out more about the Lauterbrunnen valley and its development. The 1st August 1912, the station Jungfraujoch was reached for the first
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