Lauterbrunnen

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"Assuming you’re staying at the Mountain Hostel, you’ll want to wake up between 7:30 AM and 10:00 AM to catch the free breakfast brunch. The earlier you go, the wider spread of food options you’ll have to choose from. Otherwise, there’s a smattering of bed & breakfast options in Gimmelwald, a Coop supermarket in Mürren, and even more restaurants in Lauterbrunnen to grab a bite to eat at. Now that you’re familiar with the main mountain overlooking Lauterbrunnen Valley, you’re going to spend your second day exploring the actual town of Lauterbrunnen! If you’re staying in Gimmelwald, you’ll want to take the cable car down from Gimmelwald, hop on the Lauterbrunnen-Stechelberg bus 141 at the Stechelberg, Schilthornbahn stop, then ride the bus to the Lauterbrunnen, Bahnhof stop."
Alexandria Ugarte
"Lauterbrunnen is a municipality in the Swiss Alps. It encompasses the village of Lauterbrunnen, set in a valley featuring rocky cliffs and the roaring, 300m-­high Staubbach Falls. Nearby, the glacial waters of Trümmelbach Falls gush through mountain crevices past viewing platforms. A cable car runs from Stechelberg village to Schilthorn mountain, for views over the Bernese Alps."
Michelle Naert
"Next stop, Lauterbrunnen, a hidden gem nestled in a deep valley surrounded by sheer rock faces and cascading waterfalls. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Staubbach Falls, which plunges nearly 300 meters from a cliff above the village. Take a leisurely walk along the valley floor or hop on the cogwheel train to explore the surrounding alpine meadows and charming hamlets."

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