Jungfrau Region

The Jungfrau Region with the resorts of Grindelwald, Wengen, Mürren and Lauterbrunnen lies embedded in varied and Alpine scenery in the heart of Switzerland. The Jungfrau Region is a paradise for not only skiing, but also for snowboarding, sledging, hiking and snow-shoeing.

The course will be held in Wengen, which is situated at 1274m on a sheltered sun terrace at the foot of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Wengen is a picturesque alpine village and one of Switzerland’s few car-free resorts.

Wengen is car-free and there is no road-access. Park your car in Lauterbrunnen at the train station where you can take the train to Wengen which takes approximately 15 minutes.

Wengen

Wengen was originally a farming community. The first tourists started to arrive in the 19th century, on the Grand Tour of Europe, and the first hotel opened in 1859. Since 1893 access to Wengen has been via the historic Wengernalp rackrailway from Lauterbrunnen. Its mix of hotels, chalets, and shops are built in traditional styles with no high-rise buildings.Wengen is a perfect resort for both winter and summer holidays, with ideal conditions for skiing, snowboarding, ski touring, trekking, hiking, mountain biking, or simply enjoying the beautiful views and fresh mountain air.

Wengen in Winter

Wengen has been famous for the ski race on the Lauberhorn since 1930. The Lauberhorn is the longest race (4,455m in about 2.5 minutes) in the International Ski Federation World Cup circuit. Wengen is also home to the Down Hill Only (DHO) ski club, one of the oldest alpine ski clubs, founded in 1925. Wengen was a unique resort in the 1920s because skiers could enjoy the downhill run from Kleine Scheidegg and take the train back up again, whereas skiers across the valley in Mürren, and in other resorts of the time, had to walk back up the mountain.

The nursery ski slopes, snow garden and ski school are in the middle of the village. The Jungfrau Top Ski Region has 213km of pistes and 44 lifts and is linked by both train and cable care to the Grindelwald Wengen Region with another 160km of pistes and 30 lifts. From Lauterbrunnen, you also have easy access to the Mürren and the Schilthorn Ski Region’s 53km of pistes and 12 lifts.

Wintersport

Non-skiers can enjoy the numerous walking paths and toboggan runs accessible from Wengen. Ice skating and curling rinks are right in the middle of the village. There are wellness pools and spa facilities at the Victoria Lauberhorn and Park Hotels.

For further detail please see also: www.myjungfrau.ch