How long is gondola ride from Grindelwald to First?


How long is gondola ride from Grindelwald to First? On the sunny side of the Grindelwald valley, the gondola lift runs from the glacier village of Grindelwald towards First, at 2168 m above sea level. During the 25-minute ride you're guaranteed a breathtaking view of the mountain landscape. Sit back and enjoy the ride, but the journey ends all too soon.


How much is a gondola ride in Grindelwald?

If just gondola up and back, it is about US$30 per person. Don't let the price stand in your way here.


How far is Grindelwald from First?

The scenic cable car from Grindelwald to First takes about 25 minutes, passing two other mountain stations in between – Bort and Schreckfeld. If you are planning to go on the First Glider, you'll need to disembark at Schreckfeld. For the First Cliff Walk or First Flyer, remain seated till you reach First.


What is the difference between Grindelwald and Grindelwald First?

Grindelwald First is a mountain on the north side of Grindelwald village. It is one of the most popular attractions in the area and offers spectacular views of the Swiss Alps from its peak.


Can you walk from Grindelwald to First?

You do however need to buy a cable car ticket to reach First mountain station, or hike up from Grindelwald to First. The trail is via the Eiger Ultra Trail and is a pretty much straight uphill hike for 7.4 km.


How much time do you need at Jungfraujoch?

We recommend at least 5–6 hours to allow a reasonable amount of time on the Jungfraujoch. From Grindelwald Terminal with the Eiger Express: The journey from Grindelwald Terminal takes 45 minutes there and 45 minutes back. We recommend at least 3.5–4.5 hours to allow a reasonable amount of time on the Jungfraujoch.


Is Grindelwald First worth it?

Is Grindelwald – First worth it? Grindelwald-First area has a lot to offer in every season and the scenery here is some of the most beautiful in the whole of Switzerland. No matter if you are visiting in winter or in summer, Grindelwald-First is definitely worth it. Plan to spend at least one full day here!


Why is gondola ride so expensive?

Because gondolas are wildly expensive to build and maintain. They are fully handcrafted boats made out of wood using traditional techniques. There are only a few artisans left to build traditional Venetian boats and only the most skilled build and maintain gondole.


Is Grindelwald First cliff walk free?

Tickets to the First Cliff walk in Grindelwald The good thing is there is no entrance fee to walk the Cliff Walk because it is sponsored by Tissot. You do however need to buy a cable car ticket to reach First mountain station, or hike up from Grindelwald to First.


Do I need to book Grindelwald First tickets in advance?

It is always better to book your Grindelwald First tickets online and in-advance to avoid queue lines. Some of the thrill activities like First Mountain Cart and Trottibike scooter are available during summer months only. Hence, plan your trip accordingly.


Do gondolas only take cash?

Good to know: Unless you pre-book a gondola tour, you'll have to pay cash for your gondola ride. So make sure you have enough money on you. Private Venice gondola tours that you can pre-book online are usually more expensive than the official rates.


Is Grindelwald included in Swiss Pass?

Swiss Travel Pass/GA travelcard: Your return ticket to the Grindelwald valley station is included in the price.


What is the difference between a cable car and a gondola?

Gondolas, also known as cable cars, consist of different cabins connected to a thick cable that is constantly circulating between its low and high point. Tramways have two large passenger cabins that shuttle up and down on a fixed moving cable.


Are gondola rides worth it?

Gondolas give a unique perspective over exploring the city otherwise. The pros of the Gondola ride are having a closer and unmatched view of the city while the cons are the ride can be super expensive from the crowded tourist spots and overall.