Isenfluh (German pronunciation: [ˈiːzn̩ˌfluː]) is a hamlet in
Switzerland 
, north of the road from
Wilderswil 
to
Lauterbrunnen 
. It is first mentioned in 1319 as
Ysenfluo and in 1401 people from the
Lötschental 
started to settle in the small hamlet. The hamlet belonged to the monastery in Interlaken since the 14th century was administered by the bailiff of Interlaken from 1528 to 1798.
In 1973, Isenfluh, together with
Wengen 
, Muerren,
Gimmelwald 
,
Stechelberg 
and Lauterbrunnen, became part of the municipality of Lauterbrunnen. The infrastructure of Isenfluh is installed, but a lot of the support comes from self-help groups. Since the village school was closed for financial reasons by the government of the
Canton of Bern 
, the children of Isenfluh attend school in Lauterbrunnen.