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**概要:** ベルナーオーバーラントの伝統的な村。スイスで最もターコイズブルーの湖、蒸気機関車、ギースバッハ滝。インターラーケンから30分。

**概要:** ベルナーオーバーラントの伝統的な村。スイスで最もターコイズブルーの湖、蒸気機関車、ギースバッハ滝。インターラーケンから30分。

概要: ベルナーオーバーラントの伝統的な村。スイスで最もターコイズブルーの湖、蒸気機関車、ギースバッハ滝。インターラーケンから30分。


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### Is Brienz worth visiting?

Yes, Brienz is one of the Bernese Oberland's most authentic and underrated destinations. The combination of the turquoise lake, historic steam railway, woodcarving heritage, and the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum makes it a rewarding stop for travelers seeking traditional Swiss culture beyond the major tourist centers. It is significantly quieter than nearby Interlaken.

How many days do you need in Brienz?

One to two days is ideal. Day one: Brienz Rothorn Bahn in the morning, village and woodcarving workshops in the afternoon. Day two: Ballenberg Open-Air Museum or a boat trip to Giessbach Falls. Brienz also works well as a full-day trip from Interlaken (20 minutes by train).

How do you get to Brienz from Zurich?

Take the train from Zurich HB to Interlaken Ost (approximately 2 hours, direct or one change), then change to a regional train to Brienz (20 minutes). Total journey approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. A second-class ticket costs CHF 52 (free with Swiss Travel Pass). Alternatively, take the scenic Brunig Line from Lucerne (1h 10min).

What is the best time to visit Brienz?

June to September is ideal. The Brienz Rothorn Bahn runs from early June to late October, and the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum opens mid-April to late October. July and August offer the warmest lake temperatures for swimming. For fewer crowds, visit in early June or September.

Is the Swiss Travel Pass valid in Brienz?

Yes. The Swiss Travel Pass covers all trains to Brienz, all BLS boats on Lake Brienz (including the Giessbach stop and funicular), and buses to Ballenberg. It provides a 50% discount on the Brienz Rothorn Bahn and Ballenberg entry. The pass offers strong value in the Brienz area.

Can you swim in the Brienzersee?

Yes. Lake Brienz is swimmable from late June through September, though the glacial-fed water remains cool (typically 18--20 degrees Celsius in peak Summer). The Strandbad Brienz public beach has a designated swimming area, changing facilities, and a lawn. Entry CHF 5 (2026 prices).

What is the Brienz Rothorn Bahn?

The Brienz Rothorn Bahn is Switzerland's only regularly operating steam cogwheel railway. In service since 1892, it climbs 1,784 vertical meters from Brienz (566 m) to the Rothorn summit (2,350 m) using original coal-fired steam locomotives. The one-hour journey offers panoramic views of the lake and Bernese Alps. A return ticket costs CHF 96 (50% discount with Swiss Travel Pass or Half-Fare Card).

Is Brienz a good base for exploring the Bernese Oberland?

Brienz is a quieter, more affordable alternative to Interlaken as a base. It offers direct train connections to Interlaken (20 min), Meiringen (14 min), and Lucerne (1h 10min). However, for reaching Jungfraujoch, Grindelwald, or Lauterbrunnen, Interlaken is more conveniently located. ch.tours recommends Brienz for travelers who prefer a peaceful village setting and do not mind short additional train connections.

Can you visit Brienz as a day trip from Interlaken?

Yes, Brienz is one of the easiest day trips from Interlaken. Trains run every 30 minutes and take just 20 minutes. A morning Rothorn steam railway ride followed by an afternoon boat cruise back to Interlaken (1h 15min via Giessbach) makes an excellent full-day itinerary.

What is Ballenberg?

Ballenberg is the Swiss Open-Air Museum located near Brienz, open since 1978. It features over 100 original historic buildings from across Switzerland, relocated and reconstructed on a 66-hectare site. Visitors experience traditional Swiss farm life, watch artisan demonstrations (woodcarving, cheesemaking, breadmaking), and walk through period gardens. Entry is CHF 32 adults (2026 prices), and a visit takes 3--5 hours.

How much does a day in Brienz cost?

A budget day in Brienz can be managed for CHF 80--120 (train from Interlaken, Giessbach boat trip, village exploration, self-catering lunch). A mid-range day including the Rothorn steam railway and lunch at a restaurant costs CHF 150--220. The most expensive option -- Rothorn plus Ballenberg plus boat cruise -- runs approximately CHF 200--280 without a Swiss Travel Pass.