Switzerland

Grindelwald - Wengen

Skiing in the Eiger's shadow, between the world's great railways.

71
Bonvo Score
Major destination
158.2 km
Mapped pistes · 202 runs
1456 m
Vertical drop · 938–2394 m
23
Lifts · 27,200 skiers/h
7.1 km
Longest run

Difficulty mix

Beginner · 3Easy · 70Intermediate · 99Advanced · 30

On the mountain

  • 1 snowpark / fun zones

Bonvo Score breakdown

Terrain27/30
Vertical18/25
Lift network16/25
Variety10/20

Computed from mapped terrain data — no editorial opinion, no pay-to-rank. How the score works

The Bonvo Guidebook

Skiing Grindelwald – Wengen, told properly

Nowhere else do you ski underneath a wall like this. The Eiger's mile-high North Face — mountaineering's most storied precipice — looms directly over the pistes of Kleine Scheidegg, with the Mönch and Jungfrau completing the skyline. Below, two villages split the honours: bustling Grindelwald in its green valley, and car-free Wengen, perched on a sunlit shelf and reachable only by the rack railway that has climbed from Lauterbrunnen since 1893.

Racing history saturates the place. The Lauberhorn downhill above Wengen, first run in 1930, is the longest race on the World Cup calendar — nearly four and a half kilometres from the start hut beneath the Eiger to the finish, hitting the tour's highest speeds along the way. Mortals can ski the course all winter and stop where racers hit 140 km/h.

Trains define the experience: the Wengernalpbahn shuttles skiers between sectors, the Eiger Express tricable gondola (2020) rockets from Grindelwald to the Eigergletscher in 15 minutes, and from there the railway bores through the Eiger itself to the Jungfraujoch at 3,454 m — the 'Top of Europe'. It is, unapologetically, the most scenic ski region on the planet.

Scenery lovers
Intermediates
Racers
Families

Signature runs

Lauberhorn course

Ski the world's longest World Cup downhill — through the Hundschopf jump's rock notch and under the railway at Wasserstation.

Eigergletscher to Grindelwald Grund

A colossal descent from the foot of the Eiger to the valley floor — nearly 1,400 vertical metres of scenery overload.

Black Rock Run (First)

Grindelwald First's sunny side signature, with the full Eiger–Mönch–Jungfrau panorama across the valley.

Local tips

  • Base in Wengen for atmosphere (no cars, total quiet), Grindelwald for lift access via the Eiger Express.
  • January's Lauberhorn race weekend is Switzerland's biggest sporting party — book a year out or day-trip by train.
  • The Jungfraujoch railway is expensive but singular; go on a bluebird rest day, not a ski day.
  • First's sector doubles as the family/fun side — sledging runs and the cliff-walk at the top station.

Good to know

  • The Lauberhorn downhill is the longest on the World Cup circuit at about 4.5 km, with speeds up to 160 km/h.
  • Wengen has been car-free since its founding as a resort — everything arrives by rack railway.
  • The Jungfraujoch station at 3,454 m, reached by a tunnel through the Eiger, is Europe's highest railway stop, opened in 1912.

Slope-by-slope analysis

Every run measured from elevation-aware map geometry: true length, vertical drop, average gradient and a 0–10 slope score that rewards long, sustained descents.

RunDifficultyLengthVerticalAvg gradeSlope score
MettlenEasy7.1 km909 m12.9%7.9
Lauberhorn Weltcup-AbfahrtAdvanced4.1 km1036 m25.3%8.0
21Intermediate3.5 km734 m20.8%7.0
Wengernalp - AllmendEasy2.8 km382 m13.6%4.6
Allmend - Wengen DorfEasy2.1 km219 m10.2%3.2
Brandegg - AspenIntermediate2.0 km203 m10.3%3.0
Kleine Scheidegg - WengernalpEasy2.0 km180 m9.2%2.8
EngiIntermediate1.9 km487 m25.4%5.1
MettlenEasy1.9 km198 m10.5%3.0
23Easy1.8 km163 m8.9%2.7
MitteleggIntermediate1.6 km312 m19.5%3.8
MettlenEasy1.5 km205 m13.8%2.9
Black - RockAdvanced1.5 km375 m25.6%4.3
Standard InnerwengenIntermediate1.4 km339 m23.6%4.0
PunchballIntermediate1.3 km316 m25%3.9
Wengernalp - AllmendEasy898 m150 m16.7%2.4
Wengernalp - WixiEasy883 m53 m6%1.3
PhenixEasy869 m152 m17.5%2.4
MoosIntermediate852 m77 m9%1.6
PhenixEasy804 m148 m18.4%2.4
Oh - GodAdvanced784 m287 m36.6%4.1
Gummi NordAdvanced719 m241 m33.5%3.7
16Advanced704 m245 m34.8%3.8
25Easy697 m139 m19.9%2.4
Wengernalp - AllmendEasy673 m82 m12.2%1.7
HuussenggIntermediate669 m97 m14.5%1.9
Run 25Easy637 m145 m22.8%2.6
Lauberhorn Weltcup SlalomAdvanced574 m201 m35%3.5
Black - RockAdvanced368 m73 m19.9%1.9
PunchballIntermediate359 m106 m29.5%2.7
SchwarzenAdvanced348 m138 m39.6%3.4
21Intermediate316 m65 m20.6%1.9
Speedcheck Arven Kleine ScheideggIntermediate289 m49 m16.9%1.5
PunchballIntermediate236 m63 m26.7%2.2
FigelerBeginner230 m19 m8.3%0.8
PunchballIntermediate202 m48 m23.8%1.9
Kleine Scheidegg-Wengen, Allmend - Wengen DorfEasy152 m14 m9.2%0.8
Lauberhorn Weltcup SlalomAdvanced117 m37 m31.5%2.3
Gummi NordAdvanced111 m10 m9%0.7
Wengernalp - AllmendEasy83 m13 m15.7%1.2

+ 162 more mapped runs and connectors — all of them in the free 3D map in the Bonvo Ski app.

Lift network

23 mapped lifts, moving up to 27,200 skiers per hour.

LiftTypeCapacity/hRide timeLengthVertical
Wixi(bubble)Chairlift2,4006 min1.6 km488 m
Läger(bubble)Chairlift2,4007 min2.0 km438 m
Eiger ExpressGondola2,20015 min6.4 km1403 m
Honegg(bubble)Chairlift2,0006 min1.7 km462 m
LauberhornChairlift1,8004 min999 m315 m
ArvenChairlift1,8004 min967 m212 m
Sesselbahn Männlichen(bubble)Chairlift1,8007 min1.8 km434 m
Gummi(bubble)Chairlift1,8003 min645 m220 m
Eigernordwand(bubble)Chairlift1,8007 min1.7 km494 m
MännlichenbahnGondola1,80025 m6 m
MännlichenbahnGondola1,80010 min3.0 km596 m
MännlichenbahnGondola1,8009 min3.0 km681 m
InnerwengenChairlift1,2002 min583 m233 m
TschuggenT-bar1,0407 min1.4 km332 m
Wengen LWMCable car8605 min1.7 km945 m
BumpsT-bar700585 m157 m
WengibodenPlatter lift2 min132 m16 m
FigellerPlatter lift80 m15 m
PinocchioliftMagic carpet79 m5 m

Grindelwald - Wengen — quick answers

How many ski runs does Grindelwald - Wengen have?

Grindelwald - Wengen has 202 mapped downhill runs totalling about 158.2 km of pistes, with the longest single run measuring 7.1 km.

What is the vertical drop at Grindelwald - Wengen?

The mapped skiable terrain spans 1456 m of vertical, from 938 m at the base to 2394 m at the top.

How many lifts does Grindelwald - Wengen have?

Grindelwald - Wengen operates 23 mapped lifts moving up to 27,200 skiers per hour.

Ski Grindelwald - Wengen with the map in your pocket

Every run and lift on this page, rendered in interactive 3D — and it keeps working in airplane mode at the top of the mountain. Free on the App Store.