Easy Ski Tours in the Jungfrau Region

Moderate
3 days
Ski tourers on the Konkordiaplatz with sunrise in the background.
Ski tourers ascending to the Walcherhorn.
Ski tourers on the Eternal Snowfield
Perfect for beginners and leisure seekers
Ski tours focused on a relaxed pace
5–6 hours of hiking per day

Season:

March May

Departure Times

07:40

Key info

Ski touring experience required
Able to handle descents in mixed snow conditions
Comfortable with 4 hours of hiking while carrying a pack

Overview

Recommended for: Anyone who trades comfort for the view.

Relaxed ski tours through the Jungfrau region, with gentle ascents and breathtaking descents through untouched glacier landscapes.

3 days, 3 peaks, endless descents. From the Jungfraujoch, explore the eternal ice, ascend leisurely to prominent peaks, and ski over vast glaciers into the valley. The route leads through the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jungfrau-Aletsch: a ski touring experience with breathtaking scenery and unique descents.

Itinerary

Meeting points
Day1
Day 1: Ski Mountaineering Walcherhorn 3,693 m a.s.l.
From Grindelwald Terminal, take the train up to the Jungfraujoch. After a short acclimatization, we ascend to the Mönchsjochhütte before crossing the Ewig Schneefeld to the Walcherhorn. The summit rewards us with views of the Eiger's south face and the sea of ice. Then follows the long, impressive descent over Konkordiaplatz, before tackling the steps to the Konkordiahütte.
Distance
12.5 km
Ascent
+600 m
Descent
-1200 m
Walking time
5-6 hrs
Day2
Day 2: Ascent to Anuchnubel 3,589 m a.s.l.
After a night at the Konkordiahütte, we start early. The steady ascent over the Aletschfirn to the Hollandiahütte takes us through an impressive glacier landscape. After a short rest, we continue over the Äbeni Flue-Firn until we reach the summit of Anuchnubel. The descent to the Hollandiahütte is relaxed and offers magnificent views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Distance
11 km
Ascent
+950 m
Descent
-550 m
Walking time
5-6 hrs
Day3
Day 3: Climbing the Aebniflueh 3,962 m a.s.l.
A long day begins: the ascent to Aebniflueh is moderate, with the last stretch being a bit steeper. At the top, an incredible panorama of the surrounding 4000-meter peaks awaits us. After an extensive summit break, the most beautiful descent of the tour follows: first to the Hollandiahütte, then over the Langgletscher down to Blatten in the Lötschental. Here our adventure ends with tired legs but many memories.
Distance
22 km
Ascent
+720 m
Descent
-2420 m
Walking time
6-7 hrs

Whats included

Guiding from a licenced mountain guide/ aspirant guide
Expenses of the mountain guide
Overnight stay(s) with half-board for the mountain guide
Hut reservation

Not included

Costs for cable cars and travel expenses of the guest
Overnight stay(s) in bunk room with half-board for the guest
Snacks
Technical equipment
Costs for a taxi if needed (guests pay for the guide's share)

Pack list

Weather info

General weather info

Weather can influence any tour, and a clear decision is often only possible on the day itself. We review conditions carefully and remain within our safety limits, and bad weather alone does not mean we have to stop.

Make sure we can reach you with current contact information in case your booking changes. Silence from us means your tour is still planned or the final call is not yet made. If we need to cancel, you can rebook, choose another activity, or get a full refund.

For detailed advice on how to prepare for (and enjoy!) bad weather days in Interlaken, check out our weather blog 

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Meeting points
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