[Switzerland Rail Pass Review] Jungfrau Travel Pass β The Best Way to Explore the Bernese Alps!

If youβre planning to explore the stunning Jungfrau region of Switzerland, the Jungfrau Travel Pass is a fantastic option to consider. Covering trains, gondolas, and funiculars in the Bernese Oberland, this pass lets you travel worry-free through one of the most scenic regions in Europe.
Basic Info
- Name: Jungfrau Travel Pass
- Valid for: 3 to 8 consecutive days (you choose)
- Coverage: Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Kleine Scheidegg, First, Harder Kulm, and more
- Not fully covered: Jungfraujoch (Top of Europe) β you get a discounted fare from Eigergletscher
- Season: Typically available from late April to late October
- Where to buy: Online (e.g., Klook, Swiss Rail website), train stations

Whatβs Included?
The pass includes unlimited rides on:
- BOB Trains from Interlaken to Grindelwald/Lauterbrunnen
- Wengernalpbahn (e.g., Lauterbrunnen β Wengen β Kleine Scheidegg)
- Firstbahn Gondola (Grindelwald to First)
- Harder Kulm Funicular (Panoramic viewpoint above Interlaken)
- MΓ€nnlichen Gondola (Wengen or Grindelwald to MΓ€nnlichen)
- Discount on Jungfraujoch ticket (around 50% off from Eigergletscher)

Highlights of My Journey
- Grindelwald to First: The gondola ride offers breathtaking views. Donβt miss the First Cliff Walk!
- Lauterbrunnen to Wengen: A peaceful uphill journey with views of waterfalls and chalets.
- Harder Kulm: A must-visit viewpoint over Interlaken and both lakes β best during sunset.
- Kleine Scheidegg: A scenic hub for transferring between routes β with the Eiger as your backdrop.
- Flexibility: The biggest benefit of the pass is freedom. You can hop on and off, change your plans on the go, and explore at your own pace.
Travel Tips
- Start early to maximize your day and avoid queues, especially during summer.
- If you plan to go up to Jungfraujoch, the pass gives you a big discount, so itβs worth combining.
- Combine with Swiss Half Fare Card for even more savings.
- Great for photographers, hikers, and families β very accessible and scenic.