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If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland between December and March, you might be asking: is Interlaken worth visiting in winter?
The short answer is yes — but it depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for.
Interlaken is not a traditional ski-in ski-out resort. It’s a lakeside town located between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, serving as the gateway to the Jungfrau Region. In winter, it becomes a calm, scenic base for exploring snow-covered alpine landscapes just minutes away.
Here’s what you should realistically expect when visiting Interlaken in winter.

Winter in Interlaken feels peaceful and spacious. The town itself may not always be deeply covered in snow, but the surrounding mountains almost always are.
On clear days, you’ll see snow-covered peaks rising above the valley, with dramatic light reflecting off the lakes. When fog settles in the valley, higher elevations are often sunny — creating incredible panoramic views above the cloud layer.
The atmosphere is slower than in summer. Fewer tour buses. Fewer crowds. More space to enjoy the scenery.
It’s less about nightlife and more about landscape, atmosphere and alpine experiences.

One of the most common questions is whether Interlaken has snow in winter.
In town (around 570m altitude), snow is possible but not guaranteed all season. However, most winter activities take place higher in the mountains — where snow conditions are reliable.
Nearby destinations like:
Lauterbrunnen
Mürren
Grindelwald
Kleine Scheidegg
Jungfraujoch
are located at higher elevations and typically have consistent snow coverage from December through March.
Average winter temperatures in Interlaken range from approximately -5°C to 7°C (23°F to 45°F), depending on the month and altitude.

One of Interlaken’s biggest advantages is accessibility. You don’t need a car. Trains and cable cars run reliably throughout winter, even during snowfall.
Within 20–60 minutes, you can reach high-alpine scenery with snow-covered landscapes.
Summer in Interlaken can feel busy. Winter, outside of holiday weeks, is noticeably calmer.
Popular viewpoints and mountain villages feel more intimate and less rushed.
Winter opens experiences you simply can’t have in summer:
Snowshoe tours through quiet alpine forests
Mountain fondue evenings
Scenic winter train rides
Frozen waterfalls in nearby valleys
For many visitors, these become the highlight of their Switzerland trip.
If you’re looking for small-group outdoor experiences rather than large tour buses, winter is often the better season.
Winter light in the Jungfrau Region is softer and often more atmospheric than summer. Early sunsets create pastel tones over snow-covered peaks, giving the landscape a cinematic quality.
Photographers especially appreciate this season.
Yes. Public transportation operates year-round.
Trains connect Interlaken to Zurich, Lucerne and Bern without interruption in winter. Mountain railways and gondolas also run on winter schedules.
You don’t need to rent a car to explore the region — and in many cases, it’s easier not to.

Daylight hours are limited, especially from December to early January. Planning your day efficiently is important.
If you’re expecting ski lifts directly in town and a party-oriented ski atmosphere, Interlaken may not match that expectation. Ski areas are nearby, not in the center.
Like anywhere in the Alps, weather can change. However, cloudy valley days often mean sunshine higher up.

Winter in Interlaken is ideal for:
Couples looking for scenic, romantic experiences
Travelers who prefer landscapes over nightlife
Visitors wanting snow without committing to a full ski holiday
Nature lovers and photographers
Small groups seeking authentic alpine activities
Long-distance hikers
Travelers focused on lake swimming or water sports
Visitors seeking a lively nightlife scene
Yes — especially if you value atmosphere, mountain scenery and unique seasonal experiences.
Interlaken works best in winter as a base for exploring the Jungfrau Region rather than as a ski resort town itself.
If you want dramatic alpine landscapes, quieter viewpoints and memorable winter evenings in the mountains, visiting Interlaken in winter can be incredibly rewarding.
If you’re visiting this season and want to experience the region beyond sightseeing, guided winter activities such as night sledding, snowshoe tours or alpine tasting experiences offer a deeper way to connect with the mountains.
Winter tours can fill quickly, especially during peak travel periods — planning ahead is recommended.
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