Wengen experience
In the middle of the Swiss Alps
High above the Lauterbrunnen Valley and with a fantastic view of the world-famous Jungfrau massif is a small patch of paradise. But Wengen is not only the sunny spot of the Bernese Oberland: At any time of the year, nature invites you to explore and enjoy it with respect.
Summer activities
Cross country skiing
Cross country skiing
Around Wengen there are a total of 27 km of cross-country ski runs available for you. Most of them are also suitable for beginners. The route "Lauterbrunnen-Stechelberg-Lauterbrunnen" is one of the longest in the region with its 12 km: it passes the white Lütschine and icy waterfalls and finally ends in the rear Lauterbrunnen valley.
Jungfraujoch / Top of Europe
Jungfraujoch / Top of Europe
The icy air caresses your face, the snow crunches under your feet - and before you the Alpine panorama stretches out in its most beautiful splendour. Standing on the historic Jungfraujoch, 3,454 metres above sea level, you feel at every turn: this is another world. One that you must have experienced.
Hiking
Hiking
Over 500 km of marked hiking trails are waiting for your feet! Between April and November, the landscape around Wengen offers unique hiking routes that give nature-loving people (and those who would like to be again) fantastic insights into the flora and fauna of the Alpine region.
Mountainbike
Mountainbike
Around Wengen and in the entire Lauterbrunnen valley there are various bike trails for every level. Alpine stage 12 is particularly recommended: from the ascent at the foot of the Eiger north face to Kleine Scheidegg to the river experience in majestic proximity to the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau - you could go into raptures.
Winter activities
Skiing
Skiing
Two valleys, three mountain ranges and over 200 perfectly groomed kilometres of slopes: The Jungfrau ski region above Wengen is one of the most popular and spectacular winter sports destinations in Europe. From gentle pistes and fun parks to challenging steep slopes and race courses, there is everything your heart desires.
Sledging
Sledging
From Wengen, the cable car takes you directly to Männlichen station - and with it the tobogganing fun! The smart route leads over 1000 metres in altitude down into the valley and offers (in addition to an absolutely breathtaking view) lots of fun for young and old.
Winter hiking
Winter hiking
Around the Lauberhorn there are several wonderful hiking routes that cover every hiking level. The route lengths range from a few kilometres to extensive day routes. The best opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature to the full. We can especially recommend the theme trail "Royal Walk" with its magnificent views. All you need to do to enjoy it is a little effort: a comfortable footpath leads from one station of the theme trail to the next and in less than half an hour to the rocky outcrop.
Climbing
Climbing
It doesn't have to be the north face of the Eiger: four via ferrata in the Jungfrau region allow even less extremely inclined people to enjoy the alpine high feeling. In winter, the many high alpine mountain tours also offer spectacular experiences and impressions.
Events
17.–19. January 2025
95. Int. Lauberhorn Race
Since 1930, the Lauberhorn race in January has been a fixed component of the ski calendar. The downhill run is not only the longest, but also the fastest in the world. Against a paradisiacal mountain backdrop, the athletes race towards the finish line at speeds of up to 160 kilometres per hour. An unforgettable public festival for young and old!
22 - 25 January 2025
81. International Inferno Race
The largest amateur race in the world of skiing is held in Wengen. It was brought to life in 1928 by ski-loving Britons. Since then, hundreds of snow enthusiasts have taken part in the (friendly) competition year after year. The course leads over almost fifteen kilometres of extremely varied pistes from the Schilthorn to Lauterbrunnen.
https://www.inferno-muerren.ch
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Wengen experience
In the middle of the Swiss Alps
High above the Lauterbrunnen Valley and with a fantastic view of the world-famous Jungfrau massif is a small patch of paradise. But Wengen is not only the sunny spot of the Bernese Oberland: At any time of the year, nature invites you to explore and enjoy it with respect.
Summer activities
Cross country skiing
Around Wengen there are a total of 27 km of cross-country ski runs available for you. Most of them are also suitable for beginners. The route "Lauterbrunnen-Stechelberg-Lauterbrunnen" is one of the longest in the region with its 12 km: it passes the white Lütschine and icy waterfalls and finally ends in the rear Lauterbrunnen valley.
Jungfraujoch / Top of Europe
The icy air caresses your face, the snow crunches under your feet - and before you the Alpine panorama stretches out in its most beautiful splendour. Standing on the historic Jungfraujoch, 3,454 metres above sea level, you feel at every turn: this is another world. One that you must have experienced.
Hiking
Over 500 km of marked hiking trails are waiting for your feet! Between April and November, the landscape around Wengen offers unique hiking routes that give nature-loving people (and those who would like to be again) fantastic insights into the flora and fauna of the Alpine region.
Mountainbike
Around Wengen and in the entire Lauterbrunnen valley there are various bike trails for every level. Alpine stage 12 is particularly recommended: from the ascent at the foot of the Eiger north face to Kleine Scheidegg to the river experience in majestic proximity to the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau - you could go into raptures.
Winter activities
Skiing
Two valleys, three mountain ranges and over 200 perfectly groomed kilometres of slopes: The Jungfrau ski region above Wengen is one of the most popular and spectacular winter sports destinations in Europe. From gentle pistes and fun parks to challenging steep slopes and race courses, there is everything your heart desires.
Sledging
From Wengen, the cable car takes you directly to Männlichen station - and with it the tobogganing fun! The smart route leads over 1000 metres in altitude down into the valley and offers (in addition to an absolutely breathtaking view) lots of fun for young and old.
Winter hiking
Around the Lauberhorn there are several wonderful hiking routes that cover every hiking level. The route lengths range from a few kilometres to extensive day routes. The best opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature to the full. We can especially recommend the theme trail "Royal Walk" with its magnificent views. All you need to do to enjoy it is a little effort: a comfortable footpath leads from one station of the theme trail to the next and in less than half an hour to the rocky outcrop.
Climbing
It doesn't have to be the north face of the Eiger: four via ferrata in the Jungfrau region allow even less extremely inclined people to enjoy the alpine high feeling. In winter, the many high alpine mountain tours also offer spectacular experiences and impressions.
Events
17.–19. January 2025
95. Int. Lauberhorn Race
Since 1930, the Lauberhorn race in January has been a fixed component of the ski calendar. The downhill run is not only the longest, but also the fastest in the world. Against a paradisiacal mountain backdrop, the athletes race towards the finish line at speeds of up to 160 kilometres per hour. An unforgettable public festival for young and old!
22 - 25 January 2025
81. International Inferno Race
The largest amateur race in the world of skiing is held in Wengen. It was brought to life in 1928 by ski-loving Britons. Since then, hundreds of snow enthusiasts have taken part in the (friendly) competition year after year. The course leads over almost fifteen kilometres of extremely varied pistes from the Schilthorn to Lauterbrunnen.
https://www.inferno-muerren.ch