Guide to Interlaken: Attractions, Special Events, More
Guide to Interlaken: Attractions, Special Events, More
This page delves into two distinct sections, offering essential information about the villages of Interlaken, Grindelwald and Zermatt and their surrounding areas compiled as accurate quick facts, as well as some intriguing details and interesting tidbits, presented as fun facts that you won’t find in just any article about the city castle complex and that’ll make you go ooh and aah…
Quick Facts about Interlaken
Interlaken is renowned for
- Its location between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. The name Interlaken is derived from the Latin “inter lacūs” (between the lakes)
- Being a major tourism center of Bernese Oberland (Bernese Highlands)
- Being a gateway to iconic Swiss Alpine peaks such as Jungfraujoch and the Eiger
- Its adventure sports opportunities, including paragliding, skydiving, and hiking
Tourism in Interlaken
In terms of accommodations, Interlaken boasts an extensive infrastructure, offering approximately 60 hotels providing around 4100 beds, along with six youth hostels offering around 450 beds, and eight campsites featuring 1045 pitches. Additionally, there are holiday apartments available, providing approximately 1000 beds for visitors to choose from, ensuring a variety of options to suit different preferences and budgets. In 2019, Interlaken had almost 3 million overnight stays – a record number!
Winter
During winter, Interlaken’s central location offers visitors the convenience of choosing from a variety of ski regions daily, including the Jungfrau Top Ski Region with options like Mürren/Schilthorn, Kleine Scheidegg/Männlichen, and First, as well as family-friendly spots like Beatenberg or Axalp-Brienz. With over 45 mountain railways, aerial cableways, chairlifts, and ski lifts, adventurers can access 200 kilometers of pistes.
Additionally, cross-country skiers and toboggan enthusiasts have ample options nearby, while more than 220 kilometers of winter walking trails in Interlaken, Beatenberg, Axalp-Brienz, Habkern, Wilderswil, and the Jungfrau region cater to those seeking leisurely strolls. Guests lodging in the Interlaken holiday region can benefit from a daily ski bus transfer, linking Interlaken with ski regions like Mürren/Schilthorn, Kleine Scheidegg/Männlichen, and First.
Summer
Trains departing from the Interlaken Ost railway station offer access to the Jungfrau region, connecting to Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen with further connections to Mürren and the Schilthorn, as well as routes via the Kleine Scheidegg to the Jungfraujoch.
Additionally, a fleet of ships, including historic paddle steamers, cruises on Lakes Thun and Brienz. Interlaken is situated along the “Golden Pass” panorama route, which traverses from Montreux on Lake Geneva through the upscale holiday destination of Gstaad to Interlaken and onward across the Brünig Pass to Lucerne.
Merely ten kilometers from Interlaken, Beatenberg-Niederhorn sits on a sunny south-facing slope, offering an ideal setting for paragliders. Hikers can explore an extensive network of trails, while the Niederhorn serves as a habitat for ibexes, chamois, and marmots.
Activities in and around Interlaken
Sights in Interlaken
Sights around Interlaken
Special Events in Interlaken
- Touch the Mountains (every January 1st): An annual open-air music festival held in Interlaken, Switzerland. It features live performances by various artists and bands, covering a wide range of music genres such as rock, pop, electronic, and more. The festival typically takes place in a stunning outdoor setting, allowing attendees to enjoy the music amidst the picturesque Swiss Alps.
- Gaukler-Fest (May): A lively street performer festival that brings together talented jugglers, acrobats, magicians, clowns, and other entertainers from around the world to showcase their skills and dazzle audiences with their captivating performances.
- Greenfield Festival (June): An annual outdoor music festival featuring a diverse lineup of international and local artists across various genre.
- International Trucker & Country Festival(June): One of the largest trucking events in Europe, featuring live music, trucker competitions, and a parade of customized trucks.
- Wilhelm-Tell-Games (June-September): A series of traditional Swiss cultural and sporting events inspired by the legendary figure of William Tell. These games typically include activities such as crossbow shooting, wrestling, stone throwing, and other traditional Swiss sports.
- Porsche-Meeting (August): An annual gathering of Porsche enthusiasts and owners, where they come together to showcase their vehicles and enjoy scenic drives through the Swiss Alps.
- Unspunnen-Fest (Augusut): A traditional Swiss festival held every 12 years, celebrating Swiss folklore, culture, and heritage. It features traditional Swiss music, dance, sports, and culinary delights, as well as demonstrations of traditional crafts and customs.
- Unspunnen-Schwinget (August): A traditional Swiss wrestling competition held every six years as part of the larger Unspunnen Festival. Schwingen, or Swiss wrestling, is a traditional Swiss sport where competitors seek to throw each other to the ground onto their backs.
- Jungfrau-Marathon (September): An annual mountain marathon, starting in Interlaken and finishing at Kleine Scheidegg, near the base of the Jungfrau mountain. It is known for its challenging course, featuring steep ascents, rugged terrain, and stunning alpine scenery.
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Interlaken Fun Facts
Forget the usual tourist fodder! Here are some jaw-dropping facts about Interlaken that will leave you speechless!
Hidden Tunnels and Bunkers
Whispers of a secret network of tunnels and bunkers linger beneath Interlaken. Built during World War II as a precautionary measure, these underground structures were intended to serve as a last line of defense. While their exact locations remain shrouded in secrecy, the idea of hidden passageways adds an intriguing layer to Interlaken’s history.
Champions on Skis (and … Unicycles?)!
Interlaken is a breeding ground for champions! While winter sports legends like Bernhard Russi honed their skills here, a lesser-known fact is that Interlaken is also home to world champions in… unicycle trials! Imagine the thrill of conquering challenging mountain trails on a unicycle!
Chocolate Paradise (Literally!)
Switzerland is synonymous with chocolate, and Interlaken offers a delightful surprise for chocoholics. The town is home to the largest Lindt chocolate shop in the world! Imagine stepping into a wonderland of chocolate fountains, giant chocolate sculptures, and endless varieties of delectable treats.
Underwater Secrets
Lake Brienz, one of the gems flanking Interlaken, holds an unexpected secret. A submerged forest lies hidden beneath its pristine waters! Dating back to around 1100 AD, these ancient trees were revealed during a particularly dry period in the 19th century. Boat tours with glass bottoms sometimes offer glimpses of this underwater wonder.
A Haven for Falconry
Interlaken has a long and fascinating history with falconry, the ancient art of training birds of prey for hunting. The town even hosts an annual falconry festival, where visitors can witness these magnificent birds in action and learn about this traditional practice.
Home to James Bond’s Villain
Attention 007 fans! The fictional villain Blofeld, from the Bond movie “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” is said to have had his mountaintop hideout located near Interlaken. While you won’t find a real-life lair with laser beams, it’s fun to imagine secret plots unfolding amidst the majestic mountains.