Once you arrive at the station it is very easy to make many new connections to various other locations or you can easily get out at Lauterbrunnen and begin this and many other walks from there. Information on travel. For more information on travel times and cost on Swiss trains, you can see here. Swiss trains are ultra-efficient and clean.
Jungfraujoch, or the “Top of Europe”, is a railway station built high in the mountains above Interlaken. It sits at 3,463 metres above sea level and overlooks the Jungfrau-Aletsch mountains. At the top, there are several panoramic restaurants, shops, exhibitions, and even a post office. Mürren Tourismus. CH - 3825 Mürren. +41 33 856 86 86. muerren.swiss. info@muerren.swiss. High above the deep basin of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the winter hike from the Grütschalp to Mürren captivates with fantastic views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. The world-famous mountain trio is visible for the entire duration of the hike. Mürren station is the terminus of the shortest railway line in the Jungfrau Region. It is only four kilometres long. The trains of the Lauterbrunnen-Mürren (BLM) mountain railway bring passengers from Grütschalp station to the Winteregg middle station and the car-free resort of Mürren. At the other end of the track is the Grütschalp. You want to research where you are going to get a better feel of the terrain and why you can’t park in Murren. It is about 2500ft vertically higher than Lauterbrunnen. So yes - you can walk. But that’s a very intensive hike. Stechelberg is a tiny village close to Lauterbrunnen. If you get out of the gondola, you can then either do a nice, scenic walk to Lauterbrunnen (about 90 minutes) or take a bus that brings you back to Lauterbrunnen. It is also about a 40-minute walk to the famous Trümmelbach Waterfalls, which is located between Lauterbrunnen and Stechelberg.