First Cliff Walk by Tissot, Grindelwald-First

Adventure walks

Whether it's a glass floor walkway, reconstructions of Nepalese rope bridges or swinging suspension bridges, the region’s adventure trails all have one thing in common: their stunning views.

Royal Walk

Männlichen
Royal Walk, Männlichen

In front of a majestic backdrop the Royal Walk brings visitors to the summit of the Männlichen. On the way, visitors pass information points where they learn fascinating and amusing facts about the area. Once they have reached the summit, a platform shaped like a crown offers views onto the legendary three mountains Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.

Royal Walk
Triftbrücke, Haslital

The hike to the Trift Bridge in the Gadmental valley takes 90 minutes. With a length of 170 m, it doesn’t take long to cross the rope bridge. The views onto the glacier crevasse, the lake and the cable car are worth stopping for.

Trift bridge

First Cliff Walk

Grindelwald-First
First Cliff Walk, Grindelwald

The First Cliff Walk is a walkway that stretches from the west side of the summit to the mountain restaurant. Those who circle the summit of the First and dare to walk on its walkway which stretches over 45 meters along the side of the mountain will be richly rewarded. The view expands over rocks and pastures to the Eiger.

First Cliff Walk

Thrill Walk

Schilthorn
Thrill Walk, Birg

The Thrill Walk on the Schilthorn does justice to its name: from the terrace of the bistro Birg a walkway clings to the side of the rock. The walk below the viewing platform rewards visitors with spectacular panoramic views.

Thrill Walk

Skyline Walk

Schilthorn
Skyline Walk, Schilthorn

Nature’s skyscrapers: The Skyline Walk also starts at the bistro Birg on the Schilthorn. Above the clouds, the view couldn’t be better. Its natural spectacle draws your eyes from the mountains to the gorge and back.

Skyline Walk
Peak Walk by Tissot, Glacier 3000

The Peak Walk by Tissot is the first suspension bridge to connect two mountain peaks. The 107 meter-long bridge is free of charge for Glacier 3000 visitors and is open year round.

Peak Walk by Tissot