Mighty mountains and glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, rushing waterfalls and pristine valleys – the Bernese Oberland is the very epitome of Switzerland. Experience unforgettable excursions to Interlaken, Thun, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, the Aare Gorge or the Jungfraujoch.
This is the Bernese Oberland
 The Bernese Oberland can be found in the southwest of Switzerland. Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, 
Interlaken, the Eiger, Mönch, 
 Jungfrau and the 
Aare Valley all come together to make this region one of Switzerland’s most popular excursion destinations. 
Discover the Bernese Oberland
 From the Swiss capital of 
Bern, follow the 
River Aare to reach the city of 
Thun. This beautiful city with its 
castle is considered the gateway to the Bernese Oberland. Interlaken, situated between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, is another ideal starting point for your outdoor activities. Of course, a trip to the 
Jungfraujoch or the 
Schilthorn is a real must. Visit the Eiger village of 
Grindelwald and the 
Lauterbrunnen Valley with its waterfalls. Explore the 
Simmental valley with its chalet villages or the 
Kandertal valley with 
Lake Blausee and 
Lake Oeschinen. The top winter sports areas here are Adelboden/Lenk, Grindelwald/Wengen and Gstaad/Zweisimmen with 
Glacier 3000. 
Lake Thun and Lake Brienz
 Treat yourself to sightseeing from on board a boat: over the deep-blue 
Lake Thun or the emerald-green 
Lake Brienz, and past the 
 Giessbach Falls. For a bird’s eye view of both lakes, head up the 
Harder. Looking for thrills and spills? Nowhere else in the world will you find such a high density of outdoor adventures as here in Interlaken. 
Spectacular locations in the Bernese Oberland
 Enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing the idyllic mountain landscape of the Bernese Oberland against the incredible panorama of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Take in the views of the 
 Aletsch Glacier from the Jungfraujoch. Rowing across Lake Oeschinen, standing in front of the 
 Staubbach Falls or running through the 
Aare Gorge – dreams like this really do come true in the Bernese Oberland. 
Around the Bernese Oberland
 From the Bernese Oberland, it is well worth taking a detour to Bern with its 
UNESCO-listed old town and the River Aare. From 
Kandersteg, you can travel through the Lötschberg Tunnel and into 
Valais with its 41 four-thousand-metre peaks – one of which is the 
 Matterhorn. Other highlights from the Bernese Oberland include the panoramic trips from Interlaken to 
Montreux on 
 Lake Geneva or to 
Lucerne on 
Lake Lucerne. 
Experience the Bernese Oberland for less
 The 
Bernese Oberland Pass is your all-in-one ticket for the region. It allows you to travel freely by train, bus, boat and on numerous cable cars and mountain railways for three to ten days. At certain locations, such as Interlaken, Grindelwald or 
Gstaad, you will receive a guest card that offers a number of different benefits when you stay for one night or more.