Wengen

Find Chalets Resort Guide to Wengen

Wengen ski resort lies on a wind-protected sun terrace at the foot of the Jungfrau, 400 metres above the Lauterbrunnen valley at an altitude of 1274 m. The tradition-imbued, car-free holiday resort offers a family-friendly ski and rambling area around the Männlichen and the Kleine Scheidegg.

With its nostalgic timber houses, the many dispersed holiday chalets and hotels dating from the belle époque period, this Bernese Oberland holiday resort has retained all the character of a picture-postcard mountain village.

Opening widely to the south west, the terrace guarantees above-average hours of sunshine. Since 1893, car-free Wengen has been able to be reached from Lauterbrunnen via the Wengernalp railway; cars remain parked in Lauterbrunnen. The key excursion destinations within the Jungfrau region can all be reached easily from Wengen.

Climbers on the Eiger north face – one of the world’s most spectacular and difficult climbing faces – can be observed by telescope from the Kleine Scheidegg. Provided you change trains on the Kleine Scheidegg, the Jungfraujoch can even be reached by railway. And you can reach the Schilthorn summit from the valley floor resort of Lauterbrunnen via Mürren or Stechelberg.

Summer in Wengen

Over 500 km of marked walking trails and 15 mountain cableways in the nearby surroundings lead to the most beautiful vantage points of the Jungfrau region; take for example the classic panorama route between Wengen and the Kleine Scheidegg, which offers up a particularly impressive view of the rock massif of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Those who like things a bit more spirited might like to try their skill at paragliding, river rafting or canyoning. But for eye-popping amazement, you should walk the Eiger Trail at the foot of the Eiger north face, a medium-difficulty mountain walking tour.

Skiing in Wengen

In winter, Wengen is the ideal starting point for the family-friendly ski region of Kleine Scheidegg-Männlichen with 110 km of predominantly easy to medium-difficulty pistes, and the renowned World Cup piste on the Lauberhorn as its crowning glory.

The neighbouring ski areas of the Jungfrau region, Grindelwald-First and Mürren-Schilthorn are also readily accessible. The clean air, the long hours of sunshine – especially in winter – the toboggan runs and around 50 km of winter hiking trails also serve to attract non-skiers to the sunny resort.

Mens FIS Ski World Cup Wengen 2009

Friday, 16. January 2009

  • 10:30 :Super Combination : Downhill race
  • 13:30 :Super Combination : Slalom race
  • 17:45 :Victory ceremony in Wengen and draw of the start numbers for the downhill race

Saturday, 17. January 2009

  • 12:30 :Start of the downhill race
  • 17:15 :Victory ceremony in Wengen and draw of the start numbers for the slalom race

Sunday, 18. January 2009

  • 09:45 :Slalom : Start of the 1st run
  • 12:45 :Slalom : Start of the 2nd run
  • 15:30 :Victory ceremony Slalom in Wengen

Highlights

  • Kleine Scheidegg – the Alpine railway station lies at an altitude of 2061 m, immediately at the foot of the world-renowned Eiger north face. It is the starting station for the Jungfraubahn.
  • Jungfraujoch – snow and ice are guaranteed on the «Top of Europe» at 3454 m, the ultimate excursion destination in the Bernese Oberland.
  • Jungfraubahn – even the railway journey up onto the Jungfraujoch (summit) is spectacular. The two en-route stations of ‘Eigerwand’ and ‘Eismeer’ within the 7-km-long rock tunnel have viewing windows for an incomparable panorama and views of the glacier world.
  • Männlichen – a cableway leads to the Wengen regional mountain (2229 m) with its easy walking trails and family-friendly pistes, plus wonderful views of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau summits. The cable car connects Männlichen with Grindelwald.
  • Trümmelbach Falls near Lauterbrunnen – one of Europe’s wildest glacier gorges with the waterfalls of the Trümmelbach hidden within rock.

Top Events

  • Lauberhorn ski races – the men’s downhill route ranks among the great classics of Alpine ski sports with a gradient of up to 90% (January).
  • Jungfrau Marathon – probably Europe’s most spectacular marathon leads from Interlaken to the Eiger north face via Wengen, with an ascent of practically 2000 metres (September).
  • Mendelssohn Music Week – concerts with top-flight musicians are held in Wengen in honour of the renowned composer and painter Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (August).

How to get there

Public Transport: 3 1/2 hours from Zürich Airport to Wengen 4 hours from Geneva Airport to Wengen 2 hours from Bern to Wengen By car: Autobahn A1 from Zürich in the direction of Interlaken, exit Wilderswil, Grindelwald, Zweilütschinen. From Italy via Gotthard in the direction of Lucerne, Sarnen, Brünig Pass, Interlaken, Wilderswil, Zweilütschinen, Lauterbrunnen. Other/Air: Flights from international airports to Zürich, Geneva and Basel.

Wengen

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Snow Reports

Wengen Snow Report

Last 48 hours : 6cm

Powder | Snow Base : 237cm

 
 

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Wengen Snow Report

Last 48 hours : 0cm

Powder | Snow Base : 170cm

 
 

Resort Facts

Resort altitude : 1275m

Highest Ski Lift : 2472m

Longest Run : 9km

Piste Size in kms : 213km

Total Runs : 71

Beginner Runs : 24%

Intermediate Runs : 52%

Advanced Runs : 24%

Total lifts : 40

Night Skiing : No

Snowboard park : 2

Season Starts : December

Season Ends : April

Departure Airports :
Gatwick, Heathrow

Nearest Airport :
Berne, Zurich, Geneva

Transfer Time : 1 hr 30 mins - 3 hrs - 3 hrs 15 mins

Activities :
Bowling Alley, Swimming Pool, Ice Skating, Paragliding, Hang Gliding, Walking Trails