Activities

Climbing

The area around Hotel Drei berge is full of cliffs and rock faces, an enviable destination for climbing enthusiasts. The Eiger, the region’s iconic mountain, has been the scene of climbing records such as in 2019 when Swiss climber Ueli Steck set a speed record by climbing its north face in just 2 hours, 22 minutes and 50 seconds, beating his own previous record.

Among the mountains popular with climbers, the Schilthorn, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks offer a variety of climbing routes, from vertical to slightly overhanging walls, enabling climbers to choose routes suited to their level of experience.

The rock faces in the Lauterbrunnen valley are ideal for sport climbing. Sites such as Winteregg and Kleine Scheidegg offer well-equipped routes with solid holds and reliable anchor points. A packed lunch can be provided prior to your departure. Please contact our team on site to request one, or if you would like more information on our recommended itineraries.

Dani Arnold, a mountaineer and native of Burglen, near Mürren, holds several climbing records in this region, including the speed record for the ascent of the Matterhorn via the Hornli ridge.

Take-away

A packed lunch can be provided prior to your departure. Please contact our team on site to request one, or if you would like more information on our recommended itineraries.

Nestled in the heart of an Alpine village at an altitude of 1638 m in the Bernese Oberland, on a cliffside facing the Three Bernese Mountains, lies the Drei Berge, an exceptional hotel.

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