Jungfrau Ski Region

Simply the most beautiful. And all this for only CHF 75.- per day.

Two valleys, three mountain ranges and 211 kilometres of perfectly prepared pistes. In the Jungfrau ski region snow fans can enjoy activities of all types and be in their element. The winter paradise with the backdrop of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau offers skiers and snowboarders everything their hearts desire: gentle slopes, steep drops, snow and fun parks, racing tracks and powder parties.

Ski overlooking the most beautiful panorama in Switzerland

And over 211km of ski slopes in front of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.

  • On the slopes in 15 minutes

    The world’s most modern tricable gondola takes you from Grindelwald Terminal to the ski slopes in just 15 minutes. Float in comfort over the imposing mountain world along the Eiger North Face up to the Eigergletscher. 

    • The most modern tricable car in the world
  • Children ski free on Saturdays
    Children free Jungfrau Grindelwald Wengen
    Free

    Children ski free on Saturdays

    Up to three children (6 to 15 years) receive a free day pass on Saturdays, if an adult buys a one-day or afternoon ticket at the list price.

This is how soon you are on the slopes

Bern central station > Jungfrau Ski Region (slopes) 1 h 49 min
    By way of comparison:  
Bern central station > Zermatt (village) 2 h 08 min
Bern central station > Zermatt, Trockenersteg 2 h 53 min
 
Zurich central station > Jungfrau Ski Region (slopes) 2 h 51 min
    By way of comparison:  
Zurich central station > Davos, Parsenn (slopes) 3 h 15 min
Zurich central station > Arosa, Tschuggenhütte 3 h 02 min

 

Discover the highlights of the Jungfrau Ski Region:

  • Lauberhorn race track for everyone
    Incl. in ski pass

    Lauberhorn race track for everyone

    In the Grindelwald-Wengen region, served by the Eiger Express, once the world-famous Lauberhorn race has finished, ski fans can try out the original route. Lauberhorn-LIVE: Step by step in the footsteps of the stars.

    • 2'315 - 1'287 m
    • Grindelwald-Wengen ski area
  • First Flyer: Through the air at 84 km/h
    Incl. in ski pass

    First Flyer: Through the air at 84 km/h

    With the Flying Fox variant First Flyer, four people race down the 800-metre-long steel cable from First to Schreckfeld at speeds of up to 84 km/h – even in winter!

    • 2,166 – 1,956 m
    • Time required ~ 10 minutes
    • Grindelwald-First ski area
  • Snowpark Grindelwald-First: Snowboard and freeski paradise
    Incl. in ski pass

    Snowpark Grindelwald-First: Snowboard and freeski paradise

    Snowpark Grindelwald-First: a 130-metre halfpipe and two parks with different levels of difficulty for the snowboarding and freeskiing community, with an attractive course for ski cross fans.
    • 2,500 m
    • Grindelwald-First ski area
  • Big Pintenfritz: One of the longest toboggan runs in Europe
    Bussalp Schlitteln Big Pintenfritz Panorama Eiger Jungfrau

    Big Pintenfritz: One of the longest toboggan runs in Europe

    Those who hike from the First mountain station to the Faulhorn on sledges in winter are rewarded twice over: with the unique panorama of the Bernese Alps covered in deep snow and with one of the longest toboggan runs in Europe.
    • 2’552 - 1'153 m
    • Time required ~ 3.5 hours (incl. toboggan ride)
    • Grindelwald-First ski area
  • Winter hike Männlichen - Kleine Scheidegg
    Winterwandern Kleine Scheidegg Maennlichen Eiger Moench Jungfrau 3

    Winter hike Männlichen - Kleine Scheidegg

    One of the most beautiful winter hiking trails in the Jungfrau Region leads from Gasthaus Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg. The Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau are always there.

    • 2'222 - 2'061 m
    • Time required ~ 2 hours 45 minutes
    • Grindelwald-Wengen ski area
  • First Glider: Fly like an eagle
    Incl. in ski pass

    First Glider: Fly like an eagle

    Up to four people can fly through the snowy mountain landscape in the eagle known as the First Glider: first at 72 km/h backwards from Schreckfeld to First, then back again at up to 83 km/h.

    • 2,166 – 1,956 m
    • Time required ~ 15 minutes
    • Grindelwald-First ski area
  • Jungfrau Eiger Run: varied sledging safari

    Jungfrau Eiger Run: varied sledging safari

    The toboggan run from Eigergletscher station to Grindelwald is fascinating and varied: a view of the foothills of the Bernese Alps, the Eiger North Face, leisurely passages and a 36% gradient.

    • 2'320 - 943 m
    • Time required ~ 70 minutes
    • Grindelwald-Wengen ski area
  • Jungfrau ski school: Männlichen children’s paradise

    Jungfrau ski school: Männlichen children’s paradise

    Next to the Männlichen mountain station at 2232 metres above sea level, the little ones will learn to ski in a playful way at the Männlichen children’s paradise. An experienced team will accompany them – and so the fun in the snow begins.

    • 2'232 m
    • Grindelwald-Wengen ski area
  • Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe

    Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe

    Icy air sweeps over your face, snow crunches underfoot, and the panorama almost takes your breath away: on one side the view of the Swiss Mittelland towards the Vosges, on the other the Aletsch Glacier, lined with four thousand metre peaks. Standing on the Jungfraujoch, you can feel it with your first step: this is a different world. It's one you have to experience.

    • 3'454 m
  • Lauberhorn Ski Races: Downhill of superlatives

    Lauberhorn Ski Races: Downhill of superlatives

    With a track length of 4,480 metres, the Lauberhorn descent is the longest descent in alpine ski racing, and it’s one of the craziest to boot. Key place names like Minschkante, Kernen S and Russi-Sprung hint at the past events of this descent. Experience it live in mid-January.

  • Ski tour paradise
    Hollandia Huette Ski Tour with a View from Langgletscher

    Ski tour paradise

    The Jungfraujoch is the ideal starting point for ski tours in the wonderful Aletsch region. Touring skiers will find the best conditions in spring, when they can take the early staff trains.

    • Jungfraujoch

Ski down 211 kilometres of slopes!

In front of the majestic panorama of Switzerland’s Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains, you can whizz down to the valley over 211 km of perfectly groomed slopes. The region offers variety and diversity for carvers and freeriders, athletes and families, skiers and snowboarders, beginners and experts. And for sledders too.

Prices and tickets

  • Jungfrau Ski Region ski pass
    From CHF 79

    Jungfrau Ski Region ski pass

    Experience the Jungfrau Ski Region – a winter paradise for skiers and snowboarders set against the impressive backdrop of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
    • 15.11.2025 - 03.05.2026
  • AlpsPass - the best ski pass in the Alps!
    CHF 949

    AlpsPass - the best ski pass in the Alps!

    Four first-class ski areas, one single ski pass: discover Adelboden-Lenk, the Aletsch Arena, Engelberg-Titlis and the Jungfrau Ski Region with the new AlpsPass. For the 2025/26 winter season, we are giving you nine ski days for free for the Grisons TOPCARD areas.

    • From winter 2025/26
  • Ski & Stay Jungfrau
    NEW

    Ski & Stay Jungfrau

    Book your ski pass and hotel conveniently online – all in one place. A separate hotel search is no longer needed: all that's left to do is look forward to a skiing holiday overlooking the most beautiful panorama in Switzerland.

    • Ski pass with accommodation
  • Children ski free on Saturdays
    Children free Jungfrau Grindelwald Wengen
    Free

    Children ski free on Saturdays

    Up to three children (6 to 15 years) receive a free day pass on Saturdays, if an adult buys a one-day or afternoon ticket at the list price.

  • Ski locker instead of carrying your skis around
    Grindelwald Terminal Skidepot
    From CHF 12/day

    Ski locker instead of carrying your skis around

    The two ski lockers at Grindelwald Terminal save skiers from having to lug their equipment with them on every trip to Grindelwald.

    • Grindelwald Terminal

Information on how to get to the Jungfrau Ski Region: