Grindelwald can look back on a long tradition of tourism. Early on, innovative ways were created to make the surrounding mountains accessible. The Wetterhorn elevator, one of the world's oldest passenger-transporting cable cars, is a testament to this pioneering achievement. Today, Grindelwald is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. The ski areas around First and Männlichen impress with excellently groomed pistes and firn runs. The area has long been the venue for Alpine World Cup races, which underlines the high quality of the facilities. The Grindelwald-Wengen ski area, set against the impressive backdrop of the mighty three- and four-thousand-metre peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, offers a wide variety of skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Ski experts can really let off steam on the challenging pistes on Kleine Scheidegg and Männlichen. Grindelwald-First offers numerous gentle runs for families and beginners to discover the joys of winter sports. With the weather cameras in Grindelwald, you can follow the snow conditions, the weather situation and what's happening in the ski areas in advance.