Hotel Romantik Schweizerhof
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- Half board
Just 2 mins walk from the mountain
railway station, this Alpine-style hotel is
beautifully-furnished and has excellent
standards of service and cuisine.
Bedrooms: 82. Cosy rooms have bath,
bathrobes, TV, telephone, radio, minibar
and hairdryer, and are rustic in style.
South-facing rooms with balcony have
breathtaking views of mountains.
Meals: V Hot and cold buffet breakfast
(served until approx. 11.30am), and
6-course dinner with some choice.
Facilities: Wellness facilities including
pool, steambath, bio-sauna, Finnish
sauna, tepidarium, kneipp (free); beauty
treatments (pay locally); attractive lounge
and dining room; cosy bar; à la carte
restaurant (credit received for à la carte
dining); lift (to 4th floor).
Special Attractions: • Christmas & New
Year gala dinners included
Official Rating: 4 star superior
Grindelwald Resort Info
Accessible from Berne (75km) and Zurich (2/3 hours), Grindelwald is the oldest yet least- known of the 3 Jungfrau resorts (which combine to offer 188km of piste). Most will have heard of Wengen and Murren. All 3 sit around the magnificent Eiger, with Grindelwald at the base. This does lead to a lack of sun in the winter. A mountaineering Mecca, the setting and scenery are fantastic and the resort is picturesque in the extreme, although Murren possesses the best views. Grindelwald has its own domain, linked with Wengen, while a slight trek can get you to Murren. In particular, the cog railway and the gondola to most of the skiing can get clogged, especially at weekends. The lift system is rather antiquated, but should be receiving attention soon.
Grindelwald has Europe's longest sledge run - it is 15 km long!
The skiing favours intermediates, while advanced skiers may miss out if they aren't prepared to travel. The resort is hugely popular with families. The ski school also has a reasonable reputation, with many English-speaking instructors. Grindelwald's biggest problem is a lack of guaranteed snow, with most of the skiing between 1000m and 2000m.
There is plenty to do off the snow, with the train helping you to get around. Après-ski is pretty laid-back, while hotel restaurants are the focus for good grub. There are a few reasonable bars and 2 clubs, so it's slightly livelier than the other Jungfrau resorts. Access is provided by train from Interlaken.
Overall, a beautiful family ski resort, with a great selection of skiing and non-skiing options available. Grindelwald, funnily enough, only really comes into its own when there is ample snow.
The World Snow Festival takes place in Grindelwald each year. Thousands of sculpturers present their creations on this event. It is worth watching them how they make their creations.
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