Jungfrau

Weid 406, Lauterbrunnen, 3822, Switzerland

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Families
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

Located at the foot of the Jungfrau Peak and in the Valley of the 72 Waterfalls, Camping Jungfrau rewards visitors with dramatic mountain scenery and a peaceful, relaxing stay. Arriving on this site you will get a warm welcome from English speakers with a wealth of knowledge of the area and all it has to offer.

Open all year round, Jungfrau has a large number of well-appointed pitches and well-maintained facilities housed in traditional Swiss buildings. There is an excellent shop and self-service restaurant with takeaway serving local dishes such as fondue and raclette.

Experience the best views the mountain can offer with a ride on the nearby Jungfrau Railway, a metre gauge rack railway that runs 9kms from Kleine Scheidegg to the highest station in Europe at Jungfraujoch. Summer offers fabulous walking and mountain biking, while in winter the site offers a free shuttle service to local ski lifts.

Around and About

Jungraujoch train, Schilthorn, Murren, Interlaken, Grindelwald, Trummelbach waterfalls, Lake Thun and Brienz.

Things to do on site ...

  • Bike hire
  • Evening entertainment (high season)
  • Fishing
  • Games room
  • Playground

Facilities on site ...

  • Bar
  • Barbecues allowed:: charcoal, gas, electric, barbecue zone
  • Disabled facilities -: good
  • Late arrivals area with electric hook-up
  • Late arrivals area without electric hook-up
  • Motorhome service point
  • Restaurant
  • Shop
  • Takeaway
  • TV room
  • Wi-Fi

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Sites key: Overseas Site

Postcode:
3822
Region:
Switzerland
Distance to Calais: (kms)
914
GPS:
Lat 46.58877 / Lon 7.90824
Michelin map no.
0

Transport links

  • Buses go to: Lauterbrunnen
  • Daily public transport within 2 kms
  • Nearest port: Calais (914 kms)

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Jungfrau
Stayed here 1st week September and was fortunate with weather no clouds and full sun every day 26c. Because of the mountains around the sun was only on my pitch from 1030 until 1515 ea day. Had a very nice welcoming when arrived and shown to pitch small shop a bar and a restaurant on site. 20mins walk into Lauterbrunnen with all its shops and restaurants. The 3 day rail pass is expensive but well worth it if use it well. Covers boat trips also so much to do and see in the area. Very busy all across the area. Really enjoyed my stay. Highly recommended

Davidl

from West Yorkshire

Reviewed on 08/10/2023 11:22

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Very good site but very busy

Jungfrau
A very nice site close to the village and all the train/cable car connections. We were there in the height of summer and it was packed to the rafters with not a lot of room between pitches. Toilets were very good and clean and we particularly liked the big family rooms. The Jungfrau 3 day pass is expensive but if used properly well worth the money.

Eddieb333

Reviewed on 30/10/2022 09:37

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One of the best.

Jungfrau
Must be one of the nicest places in The World. Stunningly beautiful area that just gets better the more you look (and the higher you go). Clean site with very good facilities. Read the other reviews and they will tell you all the great points about this site. Only a couple of things to note - the site was obviously making maximum use of the season so very busy and everyone rather packed in (motorhome 3 feet from us) also, as the valley is so deep, the amount of time that you get direct sunshine is shorter than usual (better when it is very hot). Would definitely return.

harrygrasby

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Reviewed on 08/08/2022 13:18

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Jungfrau
This site is in a beautiful spot, stunning scenery to wake up to. 5 minute walk into town and just an hours walk to the cable car to the top of the Schilthorn. You can book tickets to travel to the Jungfrau but this is quite expensive. The shower block was immaculate and had relaxing music playing whilst you carried out your ablutions. Very helpful staff and a small well stocked shop. The restaurant and bar weren’t really open while we were there but there are plenty of restaurants in town.

Keri Lloyd

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Reviewed on 10/07/2022 21:16

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The ‘Icing’ on the cake - the jewel in the crown of our trip to Switzerland.

Jungfrau
Our first visit to Switzerland with the caravan and glad to say all went well. We arrived after a four hour journey just as it started raining. Overall uneventful until the last half mile where you have to navigate a narrowish road leading to the site. It’s no problem as long as you can avoid the pedestrians and not meet a lorry coming in the opposite direction as we did. A warm welcome on arrival and thankfully good English spoken at reception we were shown to our fully serviced pitch. Switzerland is not cheap and site fees were around £60.00 per night. Our pitch was a mixture of grass and gravel based hard standing. Do not expect the same standard of pitches you find on a UK club site and some of these do get waterlogged and muddy when it rains heavily, but wooden duck boards are readily available if required to help provide a water free base to stand on. The site is open all year and there are many pitches taken up by a mixture of caravans and cabins which look to be on a semi permanent basis judging by the strengthened roofs to protect against the snow in winter. In addition there were also many log cabins which were let out by the site to visitors. The general amenities are fantastic with a bar and restaurant on site as well as a well stocked shop that did fresh baked bread every morning.There are three amenity blocks on the site, one looks very new, and the showers and toilet facilities were immaculate and the showers were to die for. The site caters for walkers, skiers, hikers and mountain bikers with additional facilities for those camping, including a communal kitchen and dining room, ski storage room and clothes drying facilities. Lauterbrunnen is a lively village with plenty of shops, cafes and bars as well as a transport hub best placed to utilise the Swiss Travel Pass. Whichever direction you look the surrounding scenery is stunning whatever the weather. We bought a three day travel pass and visited Interlaken Grindelwald, (including Grindelwald First) Wengen, Murren, Kliene Schiedegg the Mannlichen plateau and the Eiger Glacier, as well as Jungfrauhoff (top of Europe) using a variety of mountain trains, cable cars, gondolas the new Eiger Express cableway to cross the area viewing the spectacular scenery in rain cloud and sunshine. Expensive yes!!! CHF250 each but used properly you can get everywhere you want and see many of the highlights of the area so it is value for money. All in all a five star site and definitely one of the best we have stayed on, with only one minor criticism which is outside their control - we were pestered by flies some of the time, mainly in the evenings which were an irritant when trying to eat outside.

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