Villages Mürren

Mürren is a charming, car-free mountain village perched on a cliffside high above the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Surrounded by the iconic peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, Mürren offers jaw-dropping views, alpine tranquility, and traditional Swiss architecture. Accessible only by cable car or mountain train, the journey is part of the experience. It’s a haven for hikers in summer and skiers in winter, with cozy chalets, flower-filled balconies, and crisp mountain air. Whether you’re seeking panoramic vistas, peaceful nature, or authentic alpine charm, Mürren is an unforgettable stop in the heart of the Swiss Alps.

Mürren is one of the most picturesque villages in the Swiss Alps, located at 1,638 meters above sea level on a sunny terrace high above the Lauterbrunnen Valley. This car-free mountain resort is accessible only by cable car or mountain railway, preserving its peaceful charm and making every visit feel like a step into another world.

Surrounded by some of the most famous peaks in the Alps—Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau—Mürren offers sweeping views that are simply unmatched. The village itself is a postcard of traditional wooden chalets, alpine flower gardens, and narrow lanes where the only traffic comes from walkers and electric carts. The tranquility is palpable.

Mürren is a four-season destination. In summer, it’s a paradise for hikers and outdoor lovers, with trails leading to mountain lakes, ridgelines, and high alpine huts. One of the most popular hikes is the panoramic Northface Trail, which showcases the area’s dramatic beauty and informative displays about the mountaineering legends who once roamed these cliffs. In winter, Mürren transforms into a ski and snowboarding hub with access to the Schilthorn ski area.

The Schilthorn itself, accessible via cable car from Mürren, is home to the famous Piz Gloria revolving restaurant—filming location of the James Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. From there, you can enjoy 360-degree views over dozens of alpine peaks.

Mürren is perfect for those seeking authentic alpine culture, pristine nature, and a quieter, more traditional alternative to larger resorts. Whether you’re planning a hike, a ski tour, or just want to sit on a terrace and admire the mountains, Mürren is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.

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