Inghams Guided Walks are included on your holiday in Grindelwald
We’ve included two walks per week (between 26 May - 11 Sep 25) in Grindelwald and Wengen, just for Inghams guests. Join a small group and be led by a professional walking guide on some of their favourite trails. It’s a great way to get to know the area. The walks in Grindelwald and Wengen are run by Tina Gertsch at Outdoor.
There are four walks to choose from each week and each walk has a limited number of spaces. There's a full day walk every Monday and Tuesday and two half day walks every Thursday, one in the morning and one if the afternoon. All walks are available to guests staying in both Grindelwald and Wengen, and you can choose up to two per person, per week. Most walks require the use of public buses/trains and/or mountain lifts which are payable locally. You can add the walks onto your holiday at the time of booking or by calling us on 01483 319 652.
The famous Eiger Trail (full day)
This is a real bucket-list walk, with incredible views and a trail that follows the base of the Eiger Mountain. Starting with a scenic train or cable car to Eigergletscher, you follow the famous Eiger Trail which traverses – mainly in the shade - below the North Face of the Eiger Mountain, looking over Grindelwald. Get stories of first ascents along with beautiful views and the chance to spot wildflowers and marmots. If you’re going to do one hike in the Jungfrau, this Alpine classic should be on your list.
- Grade: moderate to challenging (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 6km
- Walking time: 3.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 120m ascent and 820m descent
- Terrain: varied mountain terrain which is mainly narrow rocky paths (can be quite uneven and steep)
- Useful information: There will be a late lunch stop at Alpiglen restaurant (payable locally) or you can take a picnic lunch. The cable car or train is required at the start of the walk and the train at the end of the walk (both payable locally).
This walk will run: every Tuesday
Gletscherschlucht (Glacier Gorge) (half day)
This walk is a real experience, and one not to be missed. A relatively easy walk, from Grindelwald to the stunning Glacier Gorge, where entry is included. Enjoy a pleasant, fairly flat route there and back with interesting information provided on route by your local guide. Along the way, you’ll learn about the history and evolution of glaciers in the Alps, geology and the formation of the gorge.
- Grade: easy (basic fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 7km
- Duration: approx. 3 hours
- Ascent/descent: 100m ascent and descent
- Terrain: generally flat with wider paths (can be slightly uneven in places)
- Useful information: You'll visit the glacier gorge where entry is included. This is a half day walk in the morning so there's no hut stop for lunch but you'll be back in Grindelwald in time to enjoy a bite to eat in one of the many cafés.
This walk will run: every Thursday (morning)
Grindelwald First – Faulhorn – Bussalp (full day)
Get that high mountain feeling and surround yourself with incredible scenery on a spectacular walk from the top of the Grindelwald First lift to Bussalp. Along the way, you can spot a variety of wild flowers and possibly a marmot or two. See the reflection of the mountains in the Bachalp lake, get to the summit of the Faulhorn and enjoy panoramic views as far as the bright blue Lakes Thun and Brienz.
- Grade: moderate - challenging (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 10km
- Walking time: approx. 6 hours
- Ascent/descent: 650m ascent and 1,000m descent
- Terrain: Mainly mountain paths and gravel tracks (it can be quite uneven, narrow and steep in places)
- Useful information: There is a lunch stop at the Berghotel Faulhorn (payable locally) or you can take a picnic lunch. The Grindelwald First Gondola is required at the start of the walk and a bus is required at the end (both payable locally).
In Summer 25, this walk will run on: 26 Sep, 9 Jun, 23 Jun, 7 Jul, 21 Jul, 4 Aug, 18 Aug and 1 Sep
Pfingstegg – Marmorbruch – Grindelwald (half day)
Get off the beaten track and explore a hidden part of Grindelwald and an afternoon of spectacular views. The route begins by heading to the Pfingstegg cable car which takes the effort out of the uphill. Then we hike down to the Marmorbruch bridge which crosses a gorge, and continue back towards Grindelwald – a perfect peaceful walk amongst nature.
- Grade: moderate (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 6km
- Walking time: approx. 2.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 150m ascent and 200m descent
- Terrain: Mainly wider paths and gravel or forest tracks (may be a little uneven in places)
- Useful information: The Pfingstegg cable car is required at the start of the walk and a train is required at the end (both payable locally). This is a half day walk in the afternoon so there's no hut stop for lunch.
In Summer 25, this walk will run on: (Thursday afternoons) 29 May, 12 Jun, 26 Jun, 10 Jul, 24 Jul, 7 Aug, 21 Aug and 4 Sep
Sulwald - Lobhornhütte – Grütschalp (full day)
Make the most of the incredible scenery and get off the beaten track – this route is a stunning one, through a picturesque landscape of mountains and forests, with plenty of wildflowers to spot. The cable car from Isenfluh to Sulwald is a real highlight and the views are beautiful the whole way.
- Grade: moderate - challenging (good fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 9km
- Walking time: approx. 5-6 hours
- Ascent/descent: 700m ascent and descent
- Terrain: Mainly mountain paths and gravel tracks (it can be quite uneven, narrow and steep in places)
- Useful information: There will be a lunch stop at the Lobhornhütte (payable locally) or you can take a picnic lunch. The route requires a public bus from Lauterbrunnen to Isenfluh, the cable car to Isenfluh Sulwald and the cable car from Grütschalp to Lauterbrunnen (all payable locally).
In Summer 25, this walk will run on: 2 Jun, 16 Jun, 30 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 25 Aug and 8 Sep
Grindelwald First - Grosse Scheidegg (half day)
Get back to nature on this walk from Grindelwald First to Grosse Scheidegg. It follows a quiet mountain path with meadows and forests to Grosse Scheidegg. The mountain views along the way are stunning and you get a lovely panorama down the Rosenlaui valley. From Grosse Scheidegg you get the best view of the Wetterhorn, Schreckhorn and Eiger mountains.
- Grade: moderate (reasonable fitness and sure-footedness required)
- Distance: 6km
- Walking time: approx. 2.5 hours
- Ascent/descent: 100m ascent and 300m descent
- Terrain: Mainly mountain paths and gravel/forest tracks (may be uneven and steep in places)
- Useful information: The Grindelwald First Gondola is required at the start of the walk and a bus is required at the end (both payable locally). This is a half day walk in the afternoon so there's no hut stop for lunch.
In Summer 25, this walk will run on: (Thursday afternoons) 5 Jun, 19 Jun, 3 Jul, 17 Jul, 31 Jul, 14 Aug, 28 Aug and 11 Sep
For every walk you will need: suitable walking shoes/boots with good grip, appropriate walking clothing, sun cream, insect repellent, sunglasses, rain jacket, a warmer layer, rucksack, at least a litre of water, a snack, cash for mountain huts and your travel pass if you’ve purchased one. You may find walking poles useful.
Early booking is strongly recommended as spaces are limited. All walks are subject to availability of local guides, weather conditions and maximum numbers. Planned routes are subject to change. Any distances and ascents/descents stated are approximate. Full details of the walks with the meeting points and routes will be provided to you on arrival. In some instances there may be a small charge for local transport that is payable locally. In resorts where the walks run over more than two days, the day of the walk will be allocated to you by your Rep in your welcome meeting. Where we cannot confirm your preferred option in resort, we will endeavor to offer an alternative subject to the above conditions.
Please ensure you are comfortable with the grade of walk, planned distance covered and terrain before booking. The decision of the guide on the suitability of the walk for you is final and no compensation will be paid where the guide believes, in their professional opinion, that it is not suitable. Please ensure you are well-equipped for the walk have suitable clothing and footwear. Walks are not recommended for guests under 12 years. Any guests under 18 years will need to be accompanied by an adult.