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Experience the thrill of night sledding in the Swiss Alps from Interlaken, with stunning starry views, guided adventure, and snow-covered scenery.
Imagine zipping down snowy slopes as the night sky twinkles above, surrounded by the quiet majesty of the Swiss Alps. That’s exactly what this Night Sledding tour from Interlaken promises — a blend of adrenaline, breathtaking scenery, and a dash of nighttime magic. While we haven’t had the chance to try it ourselves, the combination of enthusiastic reviews and detailed itineraries makes it clear this adventure is a unique way to experience Swiss winter at its best.
One of the standout features of this experience is the guided journey into the heart of the Alps, where you’ll enjoy spectacular views of starry skies and alpine peaks. Plus, the convenience of round-trip transport from Interlaken means you won’t need to worry about logistics — just focus on having fun. However, a note of caution: the experience is physically active and is best suited for those comfortable with sledding and cold weather conditions. It’s perfect for adventure-loving travelers looking for something different from the usual daytime excursions.
This tour is especially suited for families, groups, or solo travelers eager to combine scenic beauty with a dash of thrill. It’s a great option for those who love outdoor activities and want to see a quieter, less touristy side of Switzerland at night. If you’re after a memorable adventure that’s both fun and scenic, this night sledding trip from Interlaken could be just what you’re looking for.


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Your adventure kicks off with a pickup from designated meeting points in Interlaken, followed by a relaxing 30-minute drive to the mountain base at Isenfluh. If snow conditions aren’t ideal, the tour might be rerouted to Mürren, which offers similar scenery but different terrain. Once at the base, you’ll hop into a cozy mountain cable car that whisks you up to Sulwald, a charming village with stunning panoramic views of the Alps.
Here’s where the fun really begins. With your sled in hand, you’ll begin your one-hour descent back down the mountain, guided by a professional who will keep an eye on safety and share insights about the landscape. Reviewers mention that pauses during the downhill ride offer a chance to catch your breath, marvel at the scenery, and take photos of the snow-draped forests, frozen waterfalls, and twinkling stars overhead.
The sled ride is deliberately designed to balance thrill and comfort. You’ll have a sled to yourself or share with a companion, and you’ll be free to choose your pace — whether you prefer a gentle glide or a faster rush. Reviewers like Lauren mention that the “right amount of risk for me” makes it exhilarating yet manageable, especially with guides on hand.
Expect some sections to be darker, unlit paths in the woods, which add to the adventure but also mean you should be comfortable with the terrain. The guides are experienced and attentive, and the pauses during the ride mean you can take in the snowy silence and starry skies, making this a genuinely atmospheric experience.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their professionalism, friendliness, and local knowledge. Mary_K describes it as one of the “most amazing experiences,” highlighting the stunning views, the physical challenge, and the overall memorable nature of the ride — plus, she mentions the delicious food and tapas that added to her evening.
Some guests mention that larger groups can feel crowded, and the unlit trail may be challenging in poor visibility, so keeping expectations realistic about the terrain is wise. A few noted minor hiccups, like chain issues or weather-related cancellations, but these did not significantly detract from the overall enjoyment.
The combination of guided adventure, scenic beauty, and night-time ambiance makes this tour exceptional. Unlike daytime sledding, the night setting amplifies the sense of adventure, with the stars overhead and the mountain silence around you. It’s a good way to experience the Swiss Alps from a different perspective, away from the daytime crowds and bustling ski resorts.

This night sledding experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who are comfortable with snow and physical activity. It’s ideal for those seeking something more than a typical sightseeing day — a fun, active way to see the Alps under a starry sky. Families with older children, couples, or solo travelers looking for a memorable, scenic adrenaline rush will find this tour a worthwhile choice.
While it may not be perfect for those prone to motion sickness or looking for a leisurely walk, it’s perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. The small group size and guided nature of the tour ensure safety and personal attention, making it even more appealing.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transport from designated meeting points in Interlaken, making it a hassle-free experience.
What should I wear?
Warm, waterproof winter clothes are recommended. They are available to rent, but bringing your own layers, gloves, and thermal wear will keep you comfortable during the ride.
What is the minimum age?
The minimum age for participation is 10 years old, so it’s suitable for older children and teenagers.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 3 hours, including transport, the cable car ride, and the sledding adventure.
What if the weather is bad?
Night sledding depends on snow and weather conditions. If conditions are poor, the activity might be canceled or rerouted. In such cases, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is it safe?
Yes, with professional guides overseeing the activity and pauses during the ride for safety, it’s designed to be both thrilling and safe. However, participants should feel comfortable on sleds and be prepared for some physical exertion.
In summary, this night sledding tour from Interlaken offers a genuinely memorable way to experience the Swiss Alps after dark. With expert guides, stunning starry views, and a thrilling descent, it’s an adventure that balances excitement with natural beauty. Perfect for those seeking a fun, active, and scenic experience away from the crowds — just remember to bundle up and brace for some snowy fun under the stars.