Lucerne to Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen: Private day trip
Trajet privé avec un chauffeur local
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Rencontrez notre chauffeur professionnel là où vous préférez à Lucerne à l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. Pas de temps perdu pour rejoindre le point de ramassage, prenez votre sac et commencez votre voyage immédiatement.Découvrez plus avec l'expertise locale
Les connaissances locales de votre chauffeur donneront le ton de votre Daytrip. Un café caché ici, un restaurant incontournable là-bas ; des conseils d'initiés que vous adorerez partager plus tard. Ce n'est pas une visite guidée, mais votre trajet sera riche en histoires et découvertes en cours de route. Et tout au long de la journée, votre chauffeur sera disponible pour vous selon vos besoins, prêt à vous assister, heureux de vous aider, rendant votre voyage sans stress.Explorez à votre propre rythme
Parfait pour tout groupe privé
Que vous voyagiez seul, en famille avec des enfants, ou en grand groupe, ce service est conçu pour votre confort et votre flexibilité. C'est l'option idéale surtout si vous avez peu de temps ou un emploi du temps chargé.Bon à savoir
- Transfert privé en voiture aller-retour
- Véhicule climatisé
- Prise en charge et dépose personnalisées
- Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
- Eau en bouteille offerte
- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les billets d'entrée/admission pour les attractions payantes Interlaken et Lauterbrunnen doivent être achetés séparément sauf indication contraire
- Les repas, les collations et les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
Votre voyage en un coup d'œil
Votre voyage en un coup d'œil







Main attractions
- Switzerland's adventure capital sits on a narrow neck of land between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, with the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau — three of the most iconic peaks in the Alps — rising directly above the town to the south; the view from the Höhematte park lawn toward the Jungfrau massif is one of the great urban alpine panoramas in Europe
- The Jungfraujoch — the highest railway station in Europe at 3,454 meters, reached by a rack railway that tunnels through the Eiger and Mönch — is accessible directly from Interlaken and delivers a glacier plateau, ice palace, and 360-degree Alpine panorama above the cloud line on clear days
- Lake Thun and Lake Brienz frame the town on either side — both are navigable by historic paddle steamer, the turquoise glacial water and castle-dotted shores of Lake Thun in particular offering some of the most scenic boat travel in Switzerland
Things to do
- Take the Jungfraujoch railway from Interlaken Ost — the full round trip takes approximately five hours and is the single most rewarding excursion available from the town; book tickets well in advance and check the summit webcam before departing, as cloud cover can obscure the views entirely
- Paragliding tandem flights launch from the slopes above town and land on the Höhematte meadow in the center of Interlaken — one of the most accessible and scenically dramatic tandem paragliding experiences in the Alps, requiring no experience
- A lake cruise on either Thun or Brienz — the Thunersee boats call at Spiez, Oberhofen, and Thun castle; the Brienzersee route passes beneath the Giessbach waterfall and connects to the open-air museum at Ballenberg
What to eat
- Rösti (Swiss-style hash brown, served as a side or base for eggs, cheese, or meat) and Zürcher Geschnetzeltes (veal in cream and white wine sauce) at any of the traditional Swiss restaurants along Höheweg, the town's main boulevard; El Azteca on the main street is a reliable and popular option for something lighter




Main attractions
- A glacially carved valley of near-vertical limestone walls rising 300 meters from the valley floor — 72 waterfalls pour from the cliffs in a single valley, making Lauterbrunnen one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in the Alps, and the valley is said to have inspired Tolkien's vision of Rivendell
- Staubbach Falls — a 297-meter free-falling waterfall dropping directly from the cliff above the village, the seventh highest in Switzerland — is visible from the valley floor and accessible via a short path cut into the cliff face behind the fall itself; walking behind the curtain of water is the defining experience of the village
- The valley floor between Lauterbrunnen village and Stechelberg at the head of the valley is a flat, car-free walking route past traditional chalets, grazing meadows, and a succession of waterfall cascades emerging from the cliff walls — one of the most beautiful valley walks in Switzerland
Things to do
- Walk or cycle the valley floor path from Lauterbrunnen village toward Stechelberg — the full route is approximately 6km one way and passes Trümmelbach Falls, the only waterfalls in Europe accessible by underground funicular lift inside a mountain
- Trümmelbach Falls — ten glacier waterfalls inside the cliff face, carrying the meltwater of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau glaciers; the tunneled walkway through the mountain gives access to cascades of extraordinary force and sound that no open-air waterfall can replicate
- Take the cable car from Stechelberg at the valley head to Gimmelwald and Mürren — car-free mountain villages perched on the cliff above the valley with unobstructed views across to the Jungfrau massif and a level of Alpine quietness that even Lauterbrunnen below cannot match
What to eat
- The valley has a handful of traditional Swiss restaurants in the village — the Hotel Staubbach restaurant and the Airtime café near the station are reliable for rösti, cheese fondue, and hot drinks; for a more memorable setting, the restaurants in Mürren above the valley serve the same food with an unrestricted Jungfrau panorama
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