Youth Hostel in Grindelwald
Travel Tips for Grindelwald (Page 1/2)
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13 Jul 2012 Shawn, USA:
Go to the supermarket and eat out on the hostel patio for the most affordable meal with the best view. |
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13 Jul 2012 Shawn, USA:
Get out and hike - no buses, no cable cars |
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09 Jul 2012 Alison, Australia:
If you're into hiking there are some really nice hikes around, just go a little further than most of the tourists. |
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28 Jun 2012 Elizabeth, USA:
Onkle Tom's Hutte---absolutely wonderful pizza |
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28 Jun 2012 Elizabeth, USA:
Jungfraujoch; scrape together all your money to do this; get off train at Kleine Scheidegg and hike up to Eigergletcher and then again down on way back (different route for variety) |
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27 Jun 2012 Matthew, USA:
Meals at the hostel were good and vegetarian friedly (upon request) |
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13 Jul 2012 Shawn, USA:
City fest every week during the summer. |
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02 Apr 2012 Lauren, Canada:
The Co-op for cheese and bread. There is no where inexpensive to eat in Grindewald. |
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02 Apr 2012 Lauren, Canada:
Snowshoeing and hiking in the area! |
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02 Apr 2012 Lauren, Canada:
Leissigen, Interlaken, Zermatt |
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HI Hostel GrindelwaldThe Grindelwald hostel is on the edge of the village, in scenic surroundings with magnificent views of the Alps. It offers access to a wealth of activities from climbing to paragliding, skiing, hiking and more. Accommodation is in 2-9 bedded rooms and facilities include internet access, laundry and meals. | more...... |

