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You can travel barrier-free to the Jungfraujoch and our Experience Mountains. For some destinations, a prior telephone reservation may be required. Find all relevant information here for your next trip to the Jungfrau Region.
More information is available from the SBB Contact Center Handicap or on the overview map for people with reduced mobility.
Yes, the fastest route of Interlaken Ost <> Grindelwald Terminal (Eiger Express) <> Eigergletscher <> Jungfraujoch is barrier-free.
If you want to travel via Kleine Scheidegg, booking in advance by telephone is essential. Trains depart from Kleine Scheidegg where staff are required to help passengers get on and off at Kleine Scheidegg, Eigergletscher and Jungfraujoch stations. Registration via the Contact Center Handicap.
Yes, the journey on the First Cable Car is barrier-free (including the intermediate stations at Bort and Schreckfeld). The Interlaken Ost <> Grindelwald route is also barrier-free.
First mountain station and the restaurant are barrier-free. Access to the First Cliff Walk presented by Tissot is via a dirt track and offers a maximum width of 1.20 metres. The First Flyer can be used for adventure activities if booked in advance. The First View is not barrier-free as there are steps.
For the Wilderswil <> Schynige Platte journey, advance booking by telephone (033 828 73 51) is required at least one hour before the trip. Pre-booking is also required for the descent. The staff will then use the wheelchair lift to help you get on and off the train. There is space for a maximum of two wheelchairs per train. The Interlaken Ost <> Wilderswil route is barrier-free.
The Panorama Restaurant is barrier-free. The Botanical Alpine Garden is not barrier-free.
Pre-booking by telephone (033 828 73 39) is required for the trip as there is a separate entrance. There is space for a maximum of two wheelchairs per trip.
The Panorama Restaurant Harder Kulm is barrier-free.
Yes, both the aerial cableway from Lauterbrunnen to Grütschalp and back and the Grütschalp <> Winteregg <> Mürren train line are barrier-free.
Bistro Grütschalp and Restaurant Winteregg are barrier-free.
Yes, the Interlaken Ost <> Lauterbrunnen <> Wengen journey is barrier-free. There is space for a maximum of three wheelchairs per Lauterbrunnen <> Kleine Scheidegg train. The Allmend and Wengernalp hiking stations are not barrier-free.
Yes, Grindelwald Terminal is barrier-free.
Yes, the Eiger Express is barrier-free and transports travellers from Grindelwald Terminal to the Eiger Glacier and back.
No. For each passenger using a wheelchair, as well as for Swiss passengers with an SBB companion pass, one accompanying person may travel free of charge.
More information is available from Rail Info Interlaken (info@jungfrau.ch, +41 33 828 72 33), the SBB Contact Center Handicap or on the overview map for people with reduced mobility.
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