…full of regional stories, traditions and inspiring insights.
This year, the magazine continues to focus on topics that shape Grindelwald and the Bernese Oberland. The new edition offers a diverse mix of cultural, traditional and personal stories that showcase how vibrant and diverse the region is.
A particular highlight are the articles on regional traditional costumes, which continue to be an important symbol of solidarity and cultural heritage. Readers learn how much craftsmanship, pride and history is embodied in these garments, which have been passed down for generations.
The portraits from everyday working life are also fascinating:
a train driver on the Jungfrau Railway talks about his unique daily routine on the route between Kleine Scheidegg and the Jungfraujoch, while a tandem pilot describes what it is like to give guests a bird’s-eye view of the mountains every day. The article about summer in the Alps as a school of life also impressively shows how formative the months spent in the Alps can be.
The winter section focuses on four topics typical of Grindelwald: the traditional sport of curling, the iconic Velogemel and the charming Bus Stop Bar, a popular meeting place for locals and guests, are presented in atmospheric reports. Another highlight is the insight into the weather and research station on the Jungfraujoch, which is run by a dedicated couple.
In addition to the many regional reports, the issue also contains five supplementary articles by the GRIWA GROUP, which provide further insights into topics that are important to Grindelwald.
The new issue is available in numerous hotels, many holiday apartments and in the offices of the GRIWA GROUP. Enjoy reading and discovering!