The Swiss mountains have a few surprises in store for slope enthusiasts, freeride adventurers and sledding experts. Grindelwald in the Jungfrau ski area is no different. Benefit from the service of the local INTERSPORT Rent shop and start your skiing holiday in Switzerland relaxed, surrounded by a picturesque landscapes and mountains with legendary status such as the Eiger.
Ski rental in Grindelwald - Your local INTERSPORT Rent shops
In an INTERSPORT Rent shop in Grindelwald you can look forward to detailed advice from our RENTertainers. Our team will tell you about the best and latest trends in sports and you can rent the latest equipment from leading manufacturers right away.
Our shops are located both at the Grindelwald Terminal valley station and at the Männlichen mountain station. But you'll also find well-equipped INTERSPORT Rent stores in the village of Grindelwald. Just pick up your equipment and enjoy the countless offers on and off the slopes.
Comfort on the go: Your benefits at INTERSPORT Rent
Our RENTertainers are true winter sports experts - whether if you like to ski or snowboard. Their job is to provide you with the best possible gear for your skiing holiday in Switzerland. With the right rental equipment, you can...
- test the latest and best equipment from well-known manufacturers directly.
- start and end your skiing holiday without worrying about the next ski service.
- save time by reserving your rental equipment from the comfort of your own home. Arrive, pick up your equipment and hit the slopes - Book your equipment now!
- decide whether you want to rent skis for the slopes or for off-piste powder skiing.
INTERSPORT Rent Shops in Grindelwald
Located in Grindelwald in the Jungfrau ski resort, this is a great place for beginners, sledding enthusiasts, and powder connoisseurs alike. Benefit from the professional ski service at the INTERSPORT Rent Network Terminal or book the right equipment directly in the ski area at the INTERSPORT Rent Network Bergstation Männlichen or Grindelwald Bergstation First.
Skirental shops - Grindelwald
INTERSPORT Graf Grindelwald
INTERSPORT Kaufmann Grindelwald
INTERSPORT Rent Network Terminal Grindelwald
INTERSPORT Rent Network Bergstation Männlichen
INTERSPORT Rent Network Hotel Sunstar
INTERSPORT Rent Network Bergstation First
Skiing in Grindelwald: mountain magic and winter sports in the Bernese Alps
Pure sunshine, perfectly groomed slopes, powder ski routes and a panoramic view of the four-thousand-metre peaks in the ski and mountain resort. Skiing in Grindelwald is an experience, not least because of its constant companions, the breathtaking mountain giants the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau.
From the idyllic ski resort of Grindelwald, you can reach the ski area with your equipment in just a few minutes by cable car. Then it's time to put on your ski helmet? Fits! Ski goggles - on too! Ski boots are closed and you're on your skis - off you go!
By the way: It doesn't always have to be a rapid descent. In the Jungfrau ski resort, you will find a wide range of winter hiking trails and sledding runs that promise plenty of variety.
Information about the Jungfrau ski area
Unique Alpine landscapes, an enchanting mountain village and breathtaking slopes: a stay in Grindelwald is a unique experience for every winter sports enthusiast. In the Jungfrau ski resort, snow lovers are sure to get their money's worth - whether skiing, snowboarding, freeriding or simply sledding.
At the foot of the Eiger North Face, the Jungfrau ski region is a skiing paradise with a total of 206 kilometres of slopes. The whole area is divided into the three resorts of Grindelwald-Wengen, Grindelwald-First and Mürren-Schilthorn and offers many different runs. And in the Jungfrau ski area, contrasts are not mutually exclusive. On the speed runs, you can let your edges glow and chase one best time after another. On a total of seven yellow slopes, you can explore the terrain around the Eiger away from the groomed routes and fulfil your freeride fantasies. The range of slopes is rounded off with countless downhill runs that take you back to Grindelwald, Mürren or Wengen.

The Grindelwald-Wengen ski area awaits you:
- 101 kilometres of slopes (10 black slopes, 25 red slopes, 2 yellow slopes & 13 blue slopes)
- 21 lifts and cable cars
- a practice slope for kids and the Männlichen children's paradise
- The Laubhorn - World Cup slope (Haneggschuss timing)
- 16 sledding runs in the Grindelwald-Wengen ski area, which can be used both during the day and at night
- Paragliding launch site
The Grindelwald-First ski area awaits you:
- 55 kilometres of slopes (5 black slopes, 7 red slopes, 4 yellow slopes & 8 blue slopes)
- 7 lifts and cable cars
- 11 sledding runs
- 5 slopes right down to the valley that bring you back to the village
- A freestyle park incl. halfpipe at the Oberjoch cable car
- A ski cross course


The Schilthorn-Mürren ski area awaits you:
- 55 kilometres of slopes (3 black slopes, 6 red slopes, 1 yellow slopes & 13 blue slopes)
- 13 lifts and cable cars
- The Pända Snowpark
- Snowtubing Winteregg
Skiing in the Jungfrau ski resort near Grindelwald is the right thing for you if you ...
... are looking for your winter adventure off the beaten track, appreciate ski routes and want to put the best equipment to the test in front of the legendary Eiger North Face.
... want to put your skiing or snowboarding skills to the test on the steep slopes.
... want to experience the longest sledding run in Europe in addition to your slope experience. 15 kilometres of sledding fun await you. From the Faulhorn at 2,680 m, the run descends 1,300 metres via the Bussalp to Grindelwald.
... want to put your freestyle skills to the test in the snow parks of the Jungfrau ski region. Special highlight: the airbag in the Grindelwald-First snowpark. Here you can practise tricks and land on a giant airbag. You can get the right protectors or any other rental equipment you need at the INTERSPORT Rent shop in Grindelwald. The team on site will help you find your perfect setup for the park.
... are planning to bring the halfpipe giant in Grindelwald to its knees.
Winter hikes and other activities around Grindelwald
The Jungfrau ski region has even more advantages to offer in addition to countless slopes. The three ski areas are criss-crossed by an extensive network of winter hiking trails. Those who love the tranquillity of the mountains in summer and enjoy hiking will love the hikes in the snow. A total of 16 winter hiking trails stretch across the faces around the Eiger.
And when your legs are tired from all the skiing, the sledding runs are the perfect distraction. There are 50 kilometres of trails to choose from. In addition to the longest sledding run in Europe at 15 kilometres, there are sledding runs throughout the Jungfrau ski resort that are waiting to be ridden on two runners during the day and at night.
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Flying Fox experience in Grindelwald: Float over the slopes, but not with the gondola or chairlift - sounds like a lot of fun? Get ready to fly towards the bottom of the valley at speeds of up to 85 km/h! How? With the First-Flieger or First-Glider, up to four people can race down the mountain at the same time.
But even if you prefer to stay on the ground, this ski region in Switzerland has plenty to offer. The many yellow slopes are perfect for freeriding. Simply book the right freeride equipment and experience what it feels like to be waist-deep in powder. Our RENTertainers are on hand to help and advise you - regardless of whether you prefer freeride skis or a rental snowboard for your first steps in the terrain.