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Jungfraujoch

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    • Day 18

      Jungfrau

      December 25, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 19 °F

      Jungfrau (pronounced Jung, like Karl Jung and frau, like frauline) is a mountain. On the top of the mountain they built a viewing building. Inside there are things to see. Restaurants, stores, Lindt chocolates, watch shop, ice caves, history, and viewing platforms. It was very windy so the outside part was closed off. I spent about an hour as half walking and eating. In many places the windows were frozen on the outside so the view was blocked, however, it was high up and likely the highest peak I will ever get to.Read more

    • Day 9

      Jungfraujoch

      September 12, 2018 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 6 °C

      Last night after discussion with Irene (the lady I met on the train) and checking the weather we decided to book the train to Jungfraujoch. The Jungfrau is the highest mountain around here.
      We started out by taking the train to Kleine Scheidegg then changed trains to Jungfraujoch. From Wengen it took about an hour, the last 20 minutes or so through a tunnel.

      I was writing this in the lounge of the hotel but then Irene and I started discussing our plans for tomorrow and I got sidetracked. Irene is returning to Zurich tomorrow but as it’s only a two hour and a half hour trip she was trying to decide what to do. I’m hoping to do a circuit on the other side of the Lauterbrunnen valley that involves buses, trains, cable cars, hopefully some walking and waterfalls. Providing the weather cooperates (it is thunderstorming at the moment) and Irene will probably join me.

      Anyway back to today. Jungfraujoch is simply amazing. I don’t have enough superlatives to describe it. There’s a lot to do up there. They have an observation deck that gives you 360 degree views. From there we went to the snow fun. Walking on packed snow in sneakers was not easy. Where are my nailed boots when I need them?
      I made it the two metres or so down the incline to some deck chairs. We sat in them, with cold backsides from the cold coming up from the snow and warm faces and legs from the sun beating down. We couldn’t have asked for better weather. There were people zip lining and well as on donuts, skis and something that looked like a tiny ride on mower with no engine.
      From there we went to the Alpine sensation which was just weird. They had various wood carvings and an alpine display in a dome. We went through much of that on travelaters. Then the ice palace and theat was COLD. The floor was icy but not necessarily ice. There were various ice sculptures throughout. From there it was the Lindt store where I didn’t buy anything but did see how they get the liquid inside the balls. We got a Lindt ball as we left the shop. We had some lunch and then came back down to Wengen. The ticket checker on the train gave everyone a Lindt ball as he checked their tickets. While waiting in line for the toilet the woman in front of me said “I recognise you.” Unfortunately I couldn’t say the same until she reminded me they had sat across the aisle from me for part of the way on the Glacier Express. They are also staying in this hotel but I didn’t see them at dinner.

      Irene and I parted ways, she got off in Wengen and I kept going to Lauterbrunnen. I knew if I went back to the hotel I’d just have a nap and I wanted to make the most of the beautiful day. At Lauterbrunnen I walked to the other end of the village to the Staubbach falls. At nearly 300m are simply stunning. I was there quite a while before returning to the station and back to Wengen.

      Irene is lovely, she Canadian and also a solo traveller so we’ve compared notes on what its like. Fortunately we seem to be interested in the same things so travelled well together. See does seem to regard me as a bit of an expert on all things Wengen and surrounds which is a bit of a worry when all I am is quoting TripAdvisor a lot of the time.
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    • Day 735

      Jungfrau

      March 9, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ -4 °C

      The sun shone again for us. Was minus 3 early but on mountain side was not really cold. We had an amazing day, leaving Interlaken early to take several trains via Lauterbrunnen to the top of Jungfrau. Found Scrat and his acorn frozen on the mountain top. Back via a Gondola to Grindelwald, a very pretty Swiss village.Read more

    • Day 26

      Jungfraujoch, Switzerland

      May 26, 2017 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      Today bought the much anticipated visit to the ‘Top of Europe’, home of Europe’s highest railway station, which is covered in snow 365 days per year. Jungfraujoch did not disappoint! Lisa and I saw snow for the first time, made very poor miniature snow men, had a snowball fight, stacked it in the snow, and behaved like little kids sliding along the ice in the ice caves! The trip up on the train was unforgettable with incredible views of the Swiss Alps. This day will not be forgotten anytime soon!Read more

    • Day 5

      Eispalast

      September 22, 2020 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      Die Gänge und Hallen des Eispalastes mitten im Jungfraufirn haben Bergführer mit Pickel und Säge schon in den 30er Jahren geschaffen. Heute kommen noch von Künstlern geschaffene Eisskulpturen dazu. Auf einem spiegelglatten Rundgang durch die frostige Welt ❄️ können wir alles bestaunen. Supi hier unten!
      Vorbei an eiskalt gelagertem Whiskey und durch einen kleinen Schokoladenhimmel kommen wir wieder zur Jungfraubahn. Nun geht die ganze schöne Fahrt wieder zurück. Leider haben wir für einen Zwischenstopp in Wengen (ein wirklich hübscher Bergort) keine Zeit mehr.
      Zu Hause bei Brigitte und Thomas beenden wir den superschönen und intensiven Tag bei einem sehr, sehr leckeren typisch schweizer Käse-Fondue.
      Schon ist unsere Zeit im Berner Oberland vorüber. Morgen gehts weiter nach Zermatt, also schnell noch packen und ab ins Bett.
      Liebe Brigitte und lieber Thomas, nochmal ganz herzlichen Dank für die wunderschöne Zeit bei euch. Wir haben uns super wohl gefühlt, ihr habt uns verwöhnt und unseren Urlaub perfekt organisiert. Die Tage zusammen mit euch, und auch mit Kathrin und Tom, waren einfach toll und werden noch lange in unserer Erinnerung bleiben! Also Danke Danke Danke 😊 😊😊!!!
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    • Day 12

      The ice museum

      June 21, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      The ice museum on that mountain! So cool! So cold!

    • Day 14

      Jungfraujoch

      June 30, 2016 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 3 °C

      抵達 ##少女峰!!
      首先印入眼簾的這個人像是Adolf Guyer-Zeller,少女峰鐵路的創建人。記
      得前幾週我在學校圖書館找到一本書籍《世界建築七十奇蹟》,裡面居然有收錄少女峰鐵路工程。原來這是一項這麼偉大的建築工程,想想 100 多年前多少人為了創造這麼一條鐵路而在這麼險峻的環境下犧牲,因為它是一座阿爾卑斯山脈的山峰,為了挖條鐵路、挖山洞,一定用了不少的炸藥,工程上一有疏忽,下場就會是一條一條生命的逝去。當時在這旅行時真的都沒想到這條鐵路、這個世界著名觀景台背後的故事。

      這個景點最好的地方在於他有非常完整的路線規劃,不須擔心哪個景點沒有逛到,只要按照地圖走就可以了。第一個點就是少女峰的360 度全景動圖,此時已經感受到少女峰的巍峨了!真不愧是歐洲屋脊。

      搭上了快速電梯抵達斯芬克斯觀景台,它以每秒 6.3 公尺的速度上升,25 秒就上升 108 公尺。The swiss mountain experience 3571m. 表示我來到了少女峰了!當地氣溫攝氏 1 度。

      走到觀景台外,見到的是一片被白雪覆蓋的山,左邊這座就是僧侶峰,它夾在少女峰和艾格峰中間。而這光線真的很棒,山的一側是陰影,另一側有光線,感覺一張 2D 的照片也可以拍出 3D 的效果。

      能不能在觀景台看到景色,也都要先看老天爺的臉色。真的非常幸運這一天的天氣是好的,非常感謝上天在這一天給我們好天氣,不然這130 瑞郎就算是浪費了。而這裡是阿雷奇冰川,阿爾卑斯山最大的冰川,也是聯合國教科文組織所認定的世界遺產,冰川全長 22km,並以每年180cm 的速度在流動。

      觀景台右側這座才是真正的少女峰。雖然它打著 The top of Europe 吸引遊客,但是其實它還不是歐洲最高峰,所以我都稱它為歐洲屋脊。

      參觀完觀景台重新回到室內,繼續往下個點移動。而這邊有很多小東西可以看。有雕塑,還有這個縮小版少女峰放在小圓球裡,加上旁邊可愛的小孩呆滯的眼神看著,畫面格外可愛溫馨。

      接著來到冰宮。這區有好多的冰雕藝術品,有企鵝、北極熊、很多動物、冰屋等等。還有冰椅子、冰桌子。這個冰宮的藝術品都處理得很好,看起來乾淨,最重要的是地板並不溼不滑。只要好好走路都不會滑倒。

      令我印象很深刻的走廊,上頭一個一個名字全部是在少女峰鐵路工程上犧牲的工人,有他們才有辦法建立起少女峰鐵路。 #Respect

      最後這上是我最喜歡的一張照片,這個點也是最後一個可拍照的點。就在瑞士國旗前舉起手證明自己來過瑞士
      Switzerland !!!!!

      到了伴手禮店看著巧克力去帶不走,覺得有些悲哀,要不是往後還有10幾天的路要走,還是熱死人的義大利,不然就先掃購一發了。
      Good Bye the mountain country, Switzerland

      " 下一站,義大利 "
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Jungfraujoch, ユングフラウヨッホ, იუნგფრაუიოხის უღელტეხილი, ینگفراؤباہن, Passo Jungfraujoch, Юнгфрауйох, 少女峰山坳

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