Alpenwildpark Harder
Interlaken, Switzerland • INR 4034.08 - INR 4671.04 approx.•
Underrated
Underrated



Best months to visit
Jul, Aug
13°C – 25°C, warmest month with pleasant temperatures, but higher chances of rain or thunderstorms, high crowds, peak season
13°C – 25°C, warmest month with pleasant temperatures, but higher chances of rain or thunderstorms, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Mostly flat terrain, accessible for mobility aids.
Mostly flat terrain, accessible for mobility aids.
Value for money
High
Free entry makes it a great value for couples.
Free entry makes it a great value for couples.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Peaceful Stroll
Couples loved the tranquility of the park. Great for a relaxing day out.
Wildlife Viewing
Seeing the ibex and marmots was a highlight. A unique experience for couples.
Easy Access
Conveniently located near the funicular. Simple to add to your itinerary.
Small Space
Some couples felt the park was too small. Didn't take long to explore.
Limited Activity
Besides the animals, there isn't much to do. Not for long visits.
Uneven Paths
A couple of visitors noted some paths may be challenging for strollers.
How to book
Hours of operation
Monday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Sunday
-
When to visit
We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.
Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
December
LOW

-3-4°C
Cold with frequent frost, possible snow cover; short daylight hours.
Cold with frequent frost, possible snow cover; short daylight hours.
Open
No significant restrictions; park open daily, free entry, but access may be hampered by snow or ice.
No significant restrictions; park open daily, free entry, but access may be hampered by snow or ice.
Not recommended
Coldest month; visit only if prepared for winter hiking and limited wildlife activity.
Coldest month; visit only if prepared for winter hiking and limited wildlife activity.
January
LOW

-4-3°C
Cold winter conditions with occasional snowfall and cloudy days. Paths may be icy.
Cold winter conditions with occasional snowfall and cloudy days. Paths may be icy.
Open
Park is open daily and free of charge, but walking conditions may be slippery due to snow or ice.
Park is open daily and free of charge, but walking conditions may be slippery due to snow or ice.
Not recommended
Alpenwildpark Harder remains open in January, but cold and icy conditions make it less ideal for visiting. Some animals, like marmots, may not be visible as they hibernate.
Alpenwildpark Harder remains open in January, but cold and icy conditions make it less ideal for visiting. Some animals, like marmots, may not be visible as they hibernate.
February
LOW

-3-5°C
Cold with a mix of snow and rain; possible icy paths. Limited sunshine.
Cold with a mix of snow and rain; possible icy paths. Limited sunshine.
Open
Open daily, but some animal enclosures (like marmots) may show less activity due to hibernation.
Open daily, but some animal enclosures (like marmots) may show less activity due to hibernation.
Not recommended
While the park is accessible, cold and wet conditions and less animal activity make February an off-peak time for visiting.
While the park is accessible, cold and wet conditions and less animal activity make February an off-peak time for visiting.
March
LOW

0-9°C
Early spring, with milder temperatures and occasional rain showers. Snow begins to melt.
Early spring, with milder temperatures and occasional rain showers. Snow begins to melt.
Open
Park is open daily. Some animals may become more active as temperatures rise.
Park is open daily. Some animals may become more active as temperatures rise.
Recommended
March is a transitional month; animals start to be more visible, and conditions improve for walking, making it a better time for a visit.
March is a transitional month; animals start to be more visible, and conditions improve for walking, making it a better time for a visit.
How to get there

Cable Car
Recommended
The Harderbahn funicular's valley station is adjacent to the park's entrance.

Train
Recommended
The Interlaken Ost railway station is the main arrival point, followed by a 5-10 minute walk.

Walking
Recommended
A 5-10 minute walk from Interlaken Ost station, crossing the Aare River and following signs for the Harderbahn.

Bike
Bicycles can be used to reach the park via a straightforward route from Interlaken, following the path from the town center and across the Aare River.

Bus
Local bus lines, including lines 103 and 104, stop at Interlaken Ost station, a short walk from the park.

Taxi
Taxis provide direct drop-off at the Harderbahn valley station on Brienzstrasse.
Additional info
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Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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