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  2. Grindelwald - Wikipedia

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    Grindelwald is a village and municipality in the Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district ... curling, skating and, from 1891, skiing. The first resort opened in ...

  3. Kleine Scheidegg - Wikipedia

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    The line was electrified in 1909/10, and year-round operation started in 1925 (to Lauterbrunnen) and 1960 (to Grindelwald). Construction of the Jungfrau Railway started in 1896, and it opened in stages from 1898 to 1912. [8] Since the 1930s, Kleine Scheidegg has been the base of expeditions on the north face of the Eiger.

  4. List of ski areas and resorts in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Name Resorts Base elevation (m) Summit elevation (m) Vertical drop (m) Lifts 1 Ski pistes km Website Gstaad Mountain Rides: Gstaad: 1050: 2971 1921: 69: 250

  5. Grindelwald–Männlichen gondola cableway - Wikipedia

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    View to the valley, in the background Wetterhorn and Schreckhorn View towards the summit Near Grindelwald Grund in summer A view from the gondola in winter. The Grindelwald–Männlichen gondola cableway (German: Gondelbahn Grindelwald-Männlichen, GGM) is a gondola cableway linking Grindelwald with Männlichen.

  6. Category:Ski areas and resorts in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ski areas and resorts in Switzerland" The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Lauberhorn - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is best known for the Lauberhorn World Cup alpine ski races, held annually in mid-January above Wengen.The downhill course is currently (as of 2016) the longest in the world; its length of 4.48 km (2.78 mi) results in run times of two and a half minutes.