Attractions in Interlaken
Whether you want to hike and climb or drift and relax, Interlaken has it all. With activities like cruising the city's bordering lakes on a
Thunersee and Brienzersee boat tour, hang gliding off the alps or trucking to the top of a mountain, Interlaken is much more than just a pretty place to take a picture. Though make sure to bring your camera.Thunersee and Brienzersee boat tours are a popular option in Interlaken, where visitors can drift over the blue-green glacial-fed lakes that border the city.
Lake Thun, on the west side of Interlaken makes a picturesque setting for any afternoon picnic. And for those looking to shake things up, there's always canyoning, where you don a wetsuit and helmet and stomp, slide and jump your way through the city's rivers. Adventure sports experts at the Alpin Center Interlaken will keep you above water (but still get you wet) on their guided whitewater rafting tours.Visitors seeking a bird's eye view of the town can always go hang gliding, or take one of the many trips up Interlaken's neighboring mountains. Harder Kulm offers terrific vistas, while the...
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Whether you want to hike and climb or drift and relax, Interlaken has it all. With activities like cruising the city's bordering lakes on a
Thunersee and Brienzersee boat tour, hang gliding off the alps or trucking to the top of a mountain, Interlaken is much more than just a pretty place to take a picture. Though make sure to bring your camera.Thunersee and Brienzersee boat tours are a popular option in Interlaken, where visitors can drift over the blue-green glacial-fed lakes that border the city.
Lake Thun, on the west side of Interlaken makes a picturesque setting for any afternoon picnic. And for those looking to shake things up, there's always canyoning, where you don a wetsuit and helmet and stomp, slide and jump your way through the city's rivers. Adventure sports experts at the Alpin Center Interlaken will keep you above water (but still get you wet) on their guided whitewater rafting tours.Visitors seeking a bird's eye view of the town can always go hang gliding, or take one of the many trips up Interlaken's neighboring mountains. Harder Kulm offers terrific vistas, while the century-old railway to the top of the
Jungfraujoch takes you over 11,000 ft. above sea level. The
St. Beatus-Hohlen Caves are another popular spot to visit. Once occupied by a legendary dragon, this network of caves lets you plunge over 3,000 feet into the Alps, weaving past stalactites and stalagmites and watching out for bats.
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