The Jungfrau is a prominent mountain in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland, standing at 4,158 meters (13,642 feet) above sea level. It is part of a trio of famous peaks, including the Eiger and Mönch, and is known for its stunning views and challenging climbing routes. The Jungfrau region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting tourists and mountaineers alike.
The Jungfrau is accessible via the Jungfrau Railway, which takes visitors to the Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe. This area features a glacier, the Aletsch Glacier, and offers various activities such as hiking, skiing, and snowboarding, making it a popular destination year-round.