Jungfrau Region
The Jungfrau Region is a region of the Bernese Oberland, at the foot of the Bernese Alps. It consists of two valleys south of Interlaken: that of Grindelwald and that of Lauterbrunnen, both drained by the Lütschine.
The Jungfrau Region is named after the highest mountain in the area: the Jungfrau. It is also notably dominated by the Eiger and Mönch. It is a major tourist destination in Switzerland and the Alps, renowned for its mountains and lakes. Both valleys are served by several railways: the Bernese [Oberland Railway], the Wengernalp Railway and the Jungfrau Railway. The region also includes numerous cable transports and other facilities.
[Image:JungFrauRegion.png|thumb|Transport in region]