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Explore Lauterbrunnen’s waterfalls, enjoy Swiss cheese and chocolates, and visit Trümmelbachfalle on this 3-hour guided tour for $199.80 per person.
Discover Lauterbrunnen with CHEESE & CHOCOLATE
This 3-hour guided tour in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and Swiss culinary treats for $199.80 per person. Led by Tour with Weronika, this experience is perfect for those who want to see the iconic waterfalls, sample local cheeses and chocolates, and explore the impressive Trümmelbachfalle. With an average booking time of 53 days in advance, it promises a well-organized and memorable outing.
The tour is ideal for families and individuals of all ages who appreciate natural wonders and Swiss flavors. It features a short walking tour through Lauterbrunnen’s main streets, where the possibility of seeing base jumpers in action adds an exciting touch. The combination of scenic views, cultural tastings, and a visit to UNESCO World Heritage waterfalls makes this experience both engaging and diverse.
While the tour is comprehensive, it does involve some practical considerations, such as bringing a rain jacket and sturdy footwear for the Trümmelbachfalle visits, due to its cold, wet environment. The bus ride to the waterfalls and entrance fee are not included in the price, but are easily manageable with the Swiss Travel Pass or local payment.


The tour begins at Bahnhofplatz in Lauterbrunnen, a central and convenient meeting point near public transportation. From here, the guide leads a leisurely walk through the charming main streets, where you’ll see wooden houses, lush meadows, and farms typical of this Swiss village. This initial stretch sets the tone for the day, combining picturesque scenery with insights into local life.
Throughout the walk, Weronika shares interesting facts about Lauterbrunnen’s history and environment, adding context to the stunning surroundings. The walk is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for most travelers, and it offers plenty of opportunities for photos.
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Lauterbrunnen’s famous valley features 72 glacial waterfalls, many cascading down towering cliffs. During the walk, you’ll have the chance to admire two waterfall streams that reach record heights, highlighting the area’s dramatic natural landscape. The impressive cliffs and waterfalls make this a visual highlight, especially for those who appreciate scenic beauty.
This part of the tour is suitable for all ages and provides a magnificent backdrop for photography. You may also catch glimpses of base jumpers practicing their sport, as Lauterbrunnen is considered the capital of base jumping. The small town atmosphere combined with spectacular natural forces creates a unique setting that balances adventure and tranquility.

Midway through the tour, there’s a special tasting segment featuring three kinds of Swiss cheeses and three varieties of Swiss chocolates. This culinary stop offers a delicious break, allowing guests to savor iconic Swiss flavors amidst beautiful mountain views.
The cheese selections showcase the local craftsmanship, while the chocolates add a sweet touch to the experience. These tastings are more than just snacks; they serve as a cultural introduction to Swiss gourmet traditions, making the tour both flavorful and educational.

A 10-minute bus ride takes the group from Lauterbrunnen to Trümmelbachfalle, an extraordinary series of waterfalls inside mountain caves. This site is part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage, known for water emerging from melting glaciers at an incredible capacity of 20,000 liters per second.
The triple-layered waterfalls are accessible via an elevator and stairs, offering a close-up view of the powerful water currents. The interior environment can be very cold, wet, and slippery, so good footwear and rain gear are advised. The entry fee of 16 CHF is not included, but the bus ride (7 CHF) and admission are easy to cover with the Swiss Travel Pass or local payment.

Once inside, the tour involves descending stairs and ascending elevators that allow visitors to witness the waterfalls from multiple angles. The raw power of the water rushing through rock crevices is awe-inspiring, especially during rainy weather when the waterfalls are even more vigorous.
Note that dogs and strollers are not permitted inside the cave system. The climatic conditions and slippery surfaces require attention, but the experience offers an up-close look at one of Switzerland’s natural marvels.
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After exploring Trümmelbachfalle, the group boards the bus for the short return trip to Lauterbrunnen. The tour concludes at the original meeting point, providing a convenient finish to the scenic and flavorful journey. The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere, with the chance to ask further questions or revisit favorite spots.

The tour is priced at $199.80 per person, with a duration of approximately 3 hours. It is most often booked 53 days in advance, reflecting high interest and popularity. The maximum group size of 15 ensures a personal experience, led by tour guide Weronika, praised for her knowledgeable and engaging manner.
Meeting point is near public transportation at Bahnhofplatz in Lauterbrunnen, making it easy to access. The tour includes snacks and tastings, but the bus ride and entrance fee are paid separately unless covered by a Swiss Travel Pass.

This tour balances natural beauty with culinary delight, offering a diverse look at Lauterbrunnen’s landscape and culture. The scenic walk, waterfalls, and mountain caves create a vivid picture of the region’s dramatic environment. Meanwhile, the cheese and chocolate tastings highlight Swiss gourmet traditions in a relaxed setting.
The guide’s expertise and the small group size contribute to the quality of the experience, while the practical tips for weather preparedness** ensure comfort. This tour delivers a practical, engaging Swiss adventure suitable for those who enjoy a mix of nature, culture, and food.
“We had a fantastic tour with Weronika. She is very knowledgeable about the area of Lauterbrunnen and even the surrounding areas of Wengen and Mür…”
What is included in the tour price?
The cheese and chocolate tastings are included, but the bus ride to Trümmelbachfalle and the entrance fee of 16 CHF are not included in the price, though they are manageable with a Swiss Travel Pass.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, combining walking, a bus ride, and time at the waterfalls.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the waterfalls inside Trümmelbachfalle are impressive even in rainy conditions. The cave environment is cold and wet, so bringing rain gear and good shoes is advisable.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Weronika, known for her knowledgeable and engaging style, making the experience friendly and informative.
Can children participate?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, given its accessible pace and spectacular scenery.
How do I book the tour?
Booking is recommended several weeks in advance, as it is popular. You can meet at Bahnhofplatz in Lauterbrunnen, with group sizes limited to 15 for a personalized experience.