2 days in Grindelwald-Wengen-Murren-Lauterbrunnen & Brienz Itinerary
2 days in Grindelwald-Wengen-Murren-Lauterbrunnen & Brienz Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Bernese Oberland trip planner
Start: South Bend
Fly to Zürich Airport, Drive to Lauterbrunnen
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Lauterbrunnen
— 1 night
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Brienz
Drive to Zürich Airport, Fly to South Bend
End: South Bend
Fri, Jun 10 - Sat, Jun 11
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Lauterbrunnen — 1 night

A small village in a valley, Lauterbrunnen showcases an abundance of awe-inspiring waterfalls.To find traveler tips, reviews, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read our Lauterbrunnen online route planner.
South Bend, USA to Lauterbrunnen is an approximately 16-hour combination of flight and car. Due to the time zone difference, you'll lose 6 hours traveling from South Bend to Lauterbrunnen. On the 11th (Sat), you're off to Brienz.

With roots tracing back to the Bronze Age, traditional Brienz gives the impression of being lost in time.On the 11th (Sat), explore the activities along Lake Brienz.
To see photos, more things to do, and more tourist information, go to the Brienz itinerary tool.
Drive from Lauterbrunnen to Brienz in an hour. Alternatively, you can take a train; or do a combination of train and bus. Expect a daytime high around 72°F in June, and nighttime lows around 53°F. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 11th (Sat) to allow enough time to travel back home.
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Grindelwald-Wengen-Murren-Lauterbrunnen travel guide
Jungfrau Region consists of two valleys north of the Jungfrau, a popular mountain-climbing destination standing 4,158 m (13,642 ft). Its extremely steep north face has historically rendered it inaccessible, but today, networks of cable cars and trains send tourists to its peaks, including the Jungfraubahn rail that leads to the highest train station in Europe at 3,454 m (11,332 ft). Its spectacular heights and over 90-percent coverage of rocks and ice has earned the region a spot on the World Heritage List. The natural beauty and magnificence of the Bernese Alps is balanced by a charming local culture complete with lace-making, traditional costume dances, flag waving, and folk music.