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Take the train up to the Jungfraujoch, the “Top of Europe.” It might be “touristy,” according to Maurer, but he also calls the Jungfraujoch an “iconic experience” that’s “stunning ...
Travel by rail up to Jungfraujoch, the highest train station in Europe, at 11,332 feet above sea level. “Going by train through the actual mountain is quite impressive.
Halfway up, the Jungfraujoch train stops to let travelers hang out the window and enjoy the views clinging to the infamous north face of the Eiger.
A train or gondola ride away from Interlaken is the Jungfraujoch Train Station, which at 3,454 meters or 11,332 feet above sea level is the highest railway station in all of Europe.
Jungfrau Region Tourism A skier in Wengen, Switzerland. Grand Hotel Belvedere View of Wengen from a restaurant window. Jungfrau Region Tourism The Jungfrau train going through a village.
A train or gondola ride away from Interlaken is the Jungfraujoch Train Station, which at 3,454 meters or 11,332 feet above sea level is the highest railway station in all of Europe.
Take the train up to the Jungfraujoch, the “Top of Europe.” It might be “touristy,” according to Maurer, but he also calls the Jungfraujoch an “iconic experience” that’s “stunning ...
Wengen’s location in the greater Lauterbrunnen Valley also caught my attention; it’s a popular base for travelers venturing into other villages in the area and those taking day trips to the ...
The Jungfrau train going through a village. You can’t drive to Wengen, so you’ll need to rely on the famously efficient Swiss transportation system to get you to the village (the SBB Mobile app couldn ...