Local authorities have set up a working group to establish ways of managing the influx of tourists.
One proposal is to follow Venice and charge daytrippers a CHF5 (€5) to CHF10 (€10) entry fee, the Swiss news site Berner Zeitung reported last week.
Like in the canal city, visitors spending the day in Lauterbrunnen would have to pay using a smartphone app. However, the fee would only apply to those who arrive by car - if you arrive by public transport you won’t have to pay.
Guests who have booked overnight accommodation would also be exempt.
Should the measure get the green light, it won’t come into force this summer.
There are several details to iron out first including how to introduce a fee for a natural area and how to carry out checks.
Critics have warned that entry fees do little to address problems with visitor numbers.
This week, newly released data showed that Venice’s Daytripper tax, currently in force under a trial period, has not reduced the flow of tourists.
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