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Jungfrau Region · Bernese Oberland · Switzerland

72 waterfalls.
Twelve months.

There is no wrong time to come to the Lauterbrunnen valley, only different ones. What's on, what to do, and where to stay, month by month: the can't-miss event, the best hike or sledge run, something unique, and a plan for bad weather.

The whole year

Twelve months, twelve different valleys.

Every month has a character, a marquee event, a signature thing to do, and a quiet upside. Tap a month for the full guide, or filter by season.

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January, add photo
Deep Winter
January
01
The coldest, driest snow of the year and the valley at its most hushed, broken once, spectacularly, by the World Cup circus rolling into Wengen.
  • Lauberhorn FIS Ski World Cup downhill · 15–17 Jan 2027
  • The Fox Run, Wengernalp → Wengen
  • Night sledging under the Eiger
  • Skating & curling in Wengen and Mürren
Full January guide →
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Prime Snow
February
02
The deepest, most reliable base of the season under bluebird skies. European school holidays fill the slopes, book early or come midweek.
  • FIS World Championships (nearby Crans-Montana) · 1–14 Feb 2027
  • Ski the Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg pistes
  • First Cliff Walk
  • Spa day at Beatus, Lake Thun
Full February guide →
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Spring Skiing Begins
March
03
Long sunny days, soft afternoon snow and a festival mood. The best-value ski weeks of the whole season, before the spring rush.
  • Spring skiing at Kleine Scheidegg · Through March into late April
  • Big Pintenfritz, Faulhorn → Grindelwald
  • Velogemel ride
  • Orbit climbing & bouldering, Wilderswil
Full March guide →
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Snow Up High, Green Below
April
04
Ski the high pistes around Kleine Scheidegg in the morning, walk the greening valley floor in shirtsleeves by afternoon. The quietest, cheapest skiing of the year.
  • Season wind-down & Easter in the valley · Apr 2027
  • Lauterbrunnen valley floor walk
  • Waterfalls at full roar
  • Chocolate workshop at Funky Chocolate Club
Full April guide →
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Valley Awakening
May
05
Alpine meadows explode into wildflower, the cable cars restart their summer schedules, and the high trails begin to clear. Lush, green and the season waking up.
  • Cheese-alp ascent (Alpaufzug) season begins · Late May–Jun 2026
  • Männlichen Panorama (Royal Walk)
  • Wildflower meadows
  • Trümmelbach Falls
Full May guide →
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High Trails Open
June
06
The big hiking season opens as the last snow leaves the high passes. Long days, warm valley evenings and the full trail network back in play.
  • Folklore & alphorn evenings begin · Jun–Aug 2026
  • North Face Trail, Allmendhubel → Mürren
  • Schilthorn / Piz Gloria
  • St Beatus Caves
Full June guide →
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Peak Summer
July
07
The waterfalls, the green cliffs and the BASE-jumpers, the postcard version of the valley, at its busiest and most spectacular.
  • Eiger Ultra Trail by UTMB · 15–19 Jul 2026
  • Eiger Trail, Eigergletscher → Alpiglen
  • Watch the BASE jumpers
  • Mystery Rooms escape game
Full July guide →
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Alpine High Summer
August
08
Swiss National Day fireworks off the Staubbach, warm high-altitude hiking and the valley in full festive summer swing.
  • Swiss National Day, fireworks at the Staubbach · 1 Aug 2026
  • Tanzbödeli viewpoint
  • Harder Kulm at golden hour
  • Ballenberg open-air museum
Full August guide →
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Golden Season
September
09
Arguably the best month of all: stable weather, thinning crowds, turning larches, and the most beautiful marathon in the world running right through the valley.
  • Jungfrau Marathon · 5 Sep 2026
  • Mürren → Gimmelwald → Stechelberg
  • Larch-gold photography
  • Rugenbräu brewery & tasting
Full September guide →
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Cattle Descent
October
10
The herds come home from the high alps in flower-crowned processions, the larches turn, and the valley settles into its golden, quiet close before winter.
  • Alpabzug, the cattle descent · Sep–Oct 2026
  • Grütschalp → Mürren Mountain View Trail
  • Last rides before low season
  • Lake Brienz boat cruise
Full October guide →
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First Snow & Markets
November
11
The quietest, best-value month of all. First snow dusts the peaks, the valley exhales, and the Christmas markets begin down by the lakes.
  • Brienz Christmas Market · 28–29 Nov 2026
  • Low-season valley walks
  • First snow on the Staubbach
  • Bödelibad indoor pool & sauna
Full November guide →
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Season Opens
December
12
The lifts spin up, the upper slopes open and the valley lights up for Advent, festive magic before the holiday-week prices arrive.
  • Wengen mulled-wine festival & Interlaken New Year · Dec 2026 / 31 Dec–2 Jan
  • Early-season Kleine Scheidegg
  • Advent in a car-free village
  • Sherlock Holmes Museum, Meiringen
Full December guide →

Stay at the foot of the Staubbach Falls

Three apartments in the valley, 50 m from the ski shuttle and steps from the trailheads, with a private wood-fired hot tub and a view of the falls.

4:3, 1200×900The Apartment, your hot tub + waterfall photo
The Apartment
2 guests · 1 bedroom · ★4.98 (207)
Closest to the falls, with the wood-fired hot tub and side terrace. Top 1% of homes on Airbnb.
Wood-fired hot tubWaterfall viewShuttle 50m
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4:3, 1200×900The Studio
The Studio
Cosy · valley base
Compact and warm, the easy-value option for a couple or solo traveller wanting the same valley address.
Covered balconyFast wifi10 min to village
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4:3, 1200×900The Nest
The Nest
Snug · valley base
The third apartment in the chalet, ideal for longer stays in any season.
Mountain viewParkingSelf check-in
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Good to know

Lauterbrunnen, answered

When is the best time to visit Lauterbrunnen?

There is no single best time, it depends what you want. For skiing, January and February have the deepest, most reliable snow. For hiking, June to September offer the full trail network and long days. For waterfalls at full power, late spring (April–June) is best, fed by snowmelt. For the lowest prices and fewest crowds, come in November or the shoulder weeks of early December and late April.

How do I get to Lauterbrunnen from Zurich Airport?

By train, with no car needed. From Zurich Airport take a train to Interlaken Ost (around 2 hours, usually one change), then the regional line up to Lauterbrunnen (about 30 minutes). The whole journey is roughly 2.5–3 hours and is covered by the Swiss rail network. Lauterbrunnen station is in the village, a short walk from most accommodation.

Can you ski directly from Lauterbrunnen?

Not from the valley floor itself, Lauterbrunnen sits at 800 m, below the snow line for much of the season. You stay in the valley and ride up by cog railway to Wengen or cable car to Mürren, both car-free villages that open onto the 211 km Jungfrau ski region. A ski shuttle stop is about 50 m from Chalet Staubbach.

What is there to do in Lauterbrunnen when it rains or there's a whiteout?

Plenty. In summer the Trümmelbach Falls (waterfalls inside the mountain), the St Beatus Caves, the Funky Chocolate Club workshop and the Ballenberg open-air museum are all weather-proof. In winter, when lifts go on wind-hold, there's skating and curling at the Bödeli ice centre, a spa day at Beatus on Lake Thun, and indoor climbing at Orbit in Wilderswil.

What is the Lauberhorn and when does it take place?

The Lauberhorn is the longest and one of the fastest downhill races on the alpine Ski World Cup, held every January in the car-free village of Wengen above Lauterbrunnen. The 2027 races run 15–17 January. Tens of thousands attend and Wengen sells out a year ahead, so many visitors stay on the valley floor in Lauterbrunnen and ride up.

Where should I stay to visit the Lauterbrunnen valley?

Lauterbrunnen village on the valley floor is the most practical and best-value base: it has the train station, shops, the ski shuttle and direct access to both the hiking trails and the lifts up to Wengen and Mürren. Chalet Staubbach offers three apartments here, 50 m from the shuttle, with a wood-fired hot tub and a view of the Staubbach Falls.

Is Lauterbrunnen worth visiting in winter?

Yes. Winter is quieter and better value than the summer waterfall season, with the Jungfrau ski region's 211 km of pistes a short ride up, the Lauberhorn World Cup in January, sledging including one of Europe's longest toboggan runs, and the valley's waterfalls often frozen into ice. December and the weeks after the Lauberhorn are especially calm and affordable.

How many days do you need in Lauterbrunnen?

Three to four nights is a comfortable minimum, enough for a couple of signature hikes or ski days, a trip up to a viewpoint like the Schilthorn or Jungfraujoch, and a weather-proof day in reserve. A week lets you settle into the valley properly and ride out any bad-weather days without losing the trip.