Tiny House Atlas

Tiny houses in Bernese Oberland

Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau over emerald valleys and cowbell meadows — and at their feet, a handful of genuinely small beds: a tiny house a few steps from the shore of Lake Brienz, purpose-built eco lodges for two looking straight at the Jungfrau above Interlaken, and wooden camping cabins beside the Staubbach falls in Lauterbrunnen.

3 verified tiny houses · see on the map →

Photo: Countdan / CC BY-SA 4.0

At a glance

€344median / night€144–€344 typical
1for 2 guests
2family-sized
1on wheels
8.5/10avg rating3 rated
Building types2 Tiny house1 Cabin

Landscape

Mountains

Best time

June–September, December–March In season now

Getting there

1 hr from Bern.

Climate

Alpine; snowy winters.

Tiny houses in the Bernese Oberland are wedged into an Alpine landscape so dramatic it borders on theatrical — the north face of the Eiger, the Lauterbrunnen waterfall valley, the rack railways climbing to glaciers above Grindelwald. Accommodation is small but rarely rough: Swiss chalets and mountain cabins here are precisely built and well-insulated, often with a terrace aimed squarely at the three-peak panorama. Interlaken is the transit hub, and the cable-car infrastructure means heights that once required serious mountaineering are now reachable in minutes.

Summer hiking season runs June to September, when the meadows are in bloom and the high trails are snow-free. Winter brings one of Europe's best-connected ski areas and the almost-implausible scene of the Jungfraujoch's snow field. Both seasons fill fast — book tiny-house stays early, especially for July and the Christmas week.

Weather & climate

Alpine; snowy winters.

Things to do nearby

Hiking Skiing Cable cars Interlaken Grindelwald Lauterbrunnen

On the map

Verified tiny houses

Lakeside Tiny House BrienzTiny house Verified On wheels / movable

Lakeside Tiny House Brienz

7.9 63 reviews · 4 guests

€389/ nightPrice checked July 3, 2026
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Unique Tiny Eco Lodges with gorgeous views to Jungfrau MassivTiny house Verified

Unique Tiny Eco Lodges with gorgeous views to Jungfrau Massiv

8.9 169 reviews · 2 guests

€344/ nightPrice checked July 3, 2026
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Camping JungfrauCabin Verified

Camping Jungfrau

8.7 1524 reviews · 6 guests

€144/ nightPrice checked July 3, 2026
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Good to know

When should I visit the Bernese Oberland for a tiny-house holiday?

June to September is ideal for hiking with open high-altitude trails; December to March for skiing. Shoulder months (May, October–November) are quiet but some cable cars and lodges close for maintenance.

How do I get to the Bernese Oberland?

Bern is about 1 hour by train; Zurich and Geneva airports connect to Interlaken by direct or one-change rail in under 2 hours — Switzerland's rail network makes arriving without a car very practical.

Are Bernese Oberland tiny houses family-friendly?

Many are, particularly in lower village locations such as around Interlaken or Grindelwald; properties above 1,500 m may have steep access paths that suit older children better than toddlers.

How we choose what counts as a tiny house

Booking sites don’t have a “tiny house” category — they file these stays under the generic “Accommodation” label. So we check every place by name and type and list only genuine free-standing small homes: tiny houses (on wheels or fixed), cabins, glamping pods, shepherd huts, yurts, domes and tree houses. No hotel rooms, no ordinary apartments.

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