Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
Classics
10 min

Mürren

The Cradle of Alpine Skiing
Words by
Leslie Anthony
Photos by
Mattias Fredriksson
December 18, 2024

Like a medieval aerie, the village of Mürren perches on a sunny plateau at 1,650 metres (5,413 feet) in the Jungfrau Region of Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland.

Whether sightseeing or skiing, you’re cradled by mountains and flying through them — including famous 4,000-metre (13,123 feet) peaks like the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. While such an incomparable vista makes it one of the Alps’ most beautiful ski resorts, Mürren is as redolent with human history as geologic, figuring as prominently in early British-led climbing and skiing tourism as it does in modern pop culture as the location for both a Bond film and the planet’s craziest amateur ski race.

Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

It’s easy to understand that Mürren is considered one of the most beautiful mountain towns in the Alps.

Read more

It’s easy to understand that Mürren is considered one of the most beautiful mountain towns in the Alps.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

Stellar EQs co-founder and CEO John Crawford-Currie, laying down a textbook left-hander at Schilthorn.

Read more

Stellar EQs co-founder and CEO John Crawford-Currie, laying down a textbook left-hander at Schilthorn.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

Mürren is a popular place for speed riding (paragliding with skis), but Emanuel Hedwall is more old school than so.

Read more

Mürren is a popular place for speed riding (paragliding with skis), but Emanuel Hedwall is more old school than so.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

The Inferno is the oldest and largest amateur downhill race worldwide. It was inaugurated by Sir Arnold Lunn’s Kandahar Ski Club in 1928.

Read more

The Inferno is the oldest and largest amateur downhill race worldwide. It was inaugurated by Sir Arnold Lunn’s Kandahar Ski Club in 1928.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/3
1/3

It will never get old to throw a backflip, especially with an iconic view like the Jungfrau massif in the corner of your eye. Skier: Christian Björk

Read more

It will never get old to throw a backflip, especially with an iconic view like the Jungfrau massif in the corner of your eye. Skier: Christian Björk

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
2/3
2/3

Few ski areas have as spectacular backdrops as Mürren. Believe it or not, this is just minutes from the nearest piste. Skier: Christian Björk

Read more

Few ski areas have as spectacular backdrops as Mürren. Believe it or not, this is just minutes from the nearest piste. Skier: Christian Björk

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
3/3
3/3

Almost any slopeside restaurant in Mürren has beautiful views, but the Schilthornhütte, owned by Mürren Ski Club, might have the most stunning one.

Read more

Almost any slopeside restaurant in Mürren has beautiful views, but the Schilthornhütte, owned by Mürren Ski Club, might have the most stunning one.

Read more
Local Knowledge

Guided by some of the Alps’ most imposing peaks, Mürren is a unique mountain town where old, Walser-style wood chalets compete for space with opulent Victorian and Belle Epoque architecture and the occasional edifice of 1960s weirdness. Accessed only by tram and rail, all conveyance in town is via horse-drawn sled or small electric vehicle. While Mürren’s majestic views never get old, the skiing might. With 16 lifts and a relatively small ski area, we recommend buying a lift pass that includes neighbouring Wengen and Grindelwald.

Eat, Drink and be Merry
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1

 Sleep 

In the spacious lounge of the historic, four-star Hotel Eiger, the eponymous peak stampedes at you through floor-to-ceiling windows, while at Hotel Regina (erected in 1895 as the Pension Beau-Site with 21 rooms), each room boasts its view of the famed massif. Indeed, most hotels have Eiger and non-Eiger views (and pricing), including superb, family-run, three-star Hotel Jungfrau. Most intriguing is the boutique Drei Berge Hotel, built in 1907 and recently purchased by French Moroccan fashion mogul Ramdame Touhami, who crafted a colourful, eye-popping interior straight out of a Wes Anderson film.

Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

The Inferno downhill race is pure madness — and occasional carnage. Of course, you should do it at least once.

Read more

The Inferno downhill race is pure madness — and occasional carnage. Of course, you should do it at least once.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

Curling with a view at the stunning recreational center in the heart of the village.

Read more

Curling with a view at the stunning recreational center in the heart of the village.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/1
1/1

The Jungfraubahn is a rail engineering and the highest mountain railway in Europe. From the terminal in Grindelwald, located at 3,107 feet (947 meters), to the Jungfraujoch at 11,332 feet (3,454 meters), it only takes 45 minutes.

Read more

The Jungfraubahn is a rail engineering and the highest mountain railway in Europe. From the terminal in Grindelwald, located at 3,107 feet (947 meters), to the Jungfraujoch at 11,332 feet (3,454 meters), it only takes 45 minutes.

Read more

 Other Stuff 

The Inferno is the oldest and largest amateur downhill race globally and was inaugurated by Sir Arnold Lunn’s Kandahar Ski Club in 1928. From the Schilthorn, the course drops 2,174 vertical metres (7,132 feet) and 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) to Lauterbrunnen. Initially, participants climbed from Mürren on skis and spent the night in a hut, then climbed three more hours in the morning to the start gate. The first winner took an hour and 45 minutes to reach the valley; today’s fastest skiers take less than 15 minutes. With one of 1,900 participants leaving the start gate every 12 seconds, the race is pure madness — and occasional carnage. The 81st edition of the Inferno takes place January 22-25th 2025.

Aficionados of curling will be stoked to find one of the best — and most scenic — outdoor curling rinks on the planet at the Mürren Recreational Centre.

To the Eiger’s right, lean the Mönch and Jungfrau, a mountainous thumb and forefinger pinching the start of Europe’s longest glacier, the Aletsch. You can reach the glacier’s lofty overlook via the Jungfraubahn — a rail engineering marvel that spirals up through the inside of the Eiger with a stop to look out over the main wall where climbers are often spotted.

 Don’t Miss 

Sir Arnold Lunn thoroughly entrenched Mürren in British ski culture, and it was a natural choice for the climactic scene of the James Bond film “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” To this day, Bond mania reigns atop the Schilthorn, where you’ll find a dedicated Bond cinema, Walk-of-Fame and Spy World, a free-admission museum opened for the film’s 50th anniversary in 2019.

Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
1/2
1/2

Bond mania reigns atop the Schilthorn, where you can find a dedicated Bond cinema, Walk-of-Fame, and Spy World.

Read more

Bond mania reigns atop the Schilthorn, where you can find a dedicated Bond cinema, Walk-of-Fame, and Spy World.

Read more
Stellar Equipment Stellar Equipment
2/2
2/2

 Just the Facts 

The Mürren-Schilthorn watersport area rises from 1,650 metres (5,414 feet) to almost 3,000 metres (9,842 feet), guaranteeing a snow-sure upper section through the end of April. From Mürren, a tram will first deliver you to Birg, then another to Schilthorn. Annoyingly, the trams run on a set schedule instead of continuously. On the other hand, the rest of the mountain is uncrowded, with no lift lines.

→ Skiable area: ~54 km of piste in 26 trails
→ Parks: 1 terrain park
→ Longest run: 15 km (Schilthorn to Lauterbrunnen)
→ Terrain mix (beginner/intermediate/advanced): 32%/45%/23%
→ Lifts: 16
→ Average annual snowfall: 7-12 m
→ Vertical : 1,370 m (to Mürren); 2,174 m (to Lauterbrunnen); top elevation 2,970 m

Getting there: The train from Zurich Airport takes 3.5 hours and travels through Interlaken; the bus takes four hours. Regardless of your chosen transportation method, the route involves a tram lift from Lauterbrunnen to Grütschalp, then a short train that disgorges passengers at Mürren’s cliff-hugging rail station.

Stellar Equipment
Leslie Anthony is a writer and editor who knows a thing or two about snow. Longtime Creative Director of SKIER, former Managing Editor of POWDER, and author of the book White Planet: A Mad Dash Through Modern Global Ski Culture, the resident of Whistler, British Columbia, continues to appear regularly on the masthead of the world’s top ski magazines. His favorite activity? Skiing powder, of course.
Mürren
You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.