Wengernalpbahn in winter
As well as offering Switzerland's longest continuous stretch of
rack railway at 12 miles (19.2km),
the Wengernalpbahn was built to different gauge
to the Bernese Oberland Railway and
the Jungfraubahn. This means that we make two changes
of trains during our journey up to Jungfraujoch, giving us the
opportunity to stretch our legs and take in the magnificent Alpine
scenery.
As we leave Lauterbrunnen, the views are outstanding. To our
right, above the White Lütschine River valley, are the Staubbach
Falls and to our left is the massif of Männlichen, Tschuggen and
Lauberhorn. A little further along, the village of Mürren, which is
situated dramatically on a shelf of rock, comes into view. We pass
through the car-free resort of Wengen and continue towards Allmend,
climbing ever closer towards the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Just
after Allmend we cross the tree line and pass through peaceful
Wengernalp and travel onwards to Kleine Scheidegg. Spectacularly
situated on the saddle of rock between the Lauberhorn and the
Jungfrau, Kleine Scheidegg offers some wonderful views of
Grindelwald and Mürren as well as the awe-inspiring peaks of the
Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.