Hotel Club Med Wengen
Features
- Terrace/Balcony
- All inclusive
This is a full board hotel - including flights/transfers, lift pass, tuition, childcare, open bar/snacks & entertainment.
A magestic, "timeless", pedestrian resort with legendary summits like the Eiger or the Jungfrau in the heart of the Bern Oberland.
The Chalet Village has all the charm and comfort of a former palace with numerous, cosy corners in the lounges. A real pleasure for all the family. If you’re bringing your baby, Club Baby Welcome will make your holiday easier with its extra facilities. There’s plenty to keep you fit exploring the vast skiing domain of Kleine Scheidegg and Männlichen or discovering the superb countryside in the surrounding forests on foot or with snowshoes.
The hotel, with its 207 rooms, consists of two interconnected buildings. The middle part was formerly a luxury hotel dating from the 1930s to which a new wing, the Edelweiss, was added in the 1970s, designed in a modern architectural style. Each room has a hair-dryer, telephone, television and personal safes.
Club Room:
A functional Club room offering a simple, honest level of comfort. Edelweiss Club Rooms are situated in the annex, linked by a covered corridor to the main building. Additional options include a comfortable and elegant "Palace" Club room. These are situated in the main hotel, and are available with valley views.
Menu Options
The bars and restaurants cater for every palate for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This Chalet Village offers you a pre-paid open-bar, during the day and the evening, where you can enjoy a complete range of popular branded drinks and sweet and savoury snacks. Drinks are also available during meal times, so you don’t have to worry about the bill at the end of your stay!
Package Includes:
- Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, snacks and dinner
- Choice of restaurants offering refined and generous buffets
- Open Bar drinks & snacks served throughout the day and evening with a large choice of premium brands
- Club Med Baby Welcome : nursery equipment, appropriate catering, bottle-heater (must be pre-booked)
- Child supervision from 4 to 11 years
- Juniors’ Club Med from 11 to 17 years (French school holidays)
- A wide range of après-ski activities
- Ski pass and group lessons
- A choice of relaxed and festive atmospheres with concerts and shows
- Guided walks amd snowhoes
Optional Extra
- Petit Club Med (from 2 to under 4)
Wengen Resort Info
Wengen, which shares the Jungfrau pass with Grindelwald and Murren, is most famous for its dramatic downhill course, the 'Lauberhorn'. It's also known as one of those classic Swiss ski resorts that is relaxed and has stunning scenery. Don't come here solely to bash as many pistes as possible. Wengen is traffic free and only accessible only by train from Lauterbrunnen. Many skiers will then take the train on up to Kleine Scheidegg, so a good knowledge of the timetable is vital to avoid queues although the newly renovated cable-car to Mannlichen provides a quicker alternative into the main area. As with Grindelwald, the views of the Eiger and the surrounding mountains are awesome. Both resorts share the problem of unreliable snow, as the pistes don't go much higher than 2000m. The skiing is very good for intermediates and beginners and the ski schools are excellent. Advanced skiers and boarders don't have too many pistes to try, but off-piste is adequate.
Many people go to Wengen simply for the atmosphere. It's sedate, stress- and traffic-free and 'old-school'. The village has excellent hotels that provide most of the dining, with some superb mountain eateries to boot. Nightlife is fairly restrained but non-skiers have plenty to occupy themselves with. In particular there is the option of the train, providing access to the valley below, to Murren, and to Interlaken. When the weather is fine, many people are happy just to sit out, enjoy the scenery and soak up the ambience of the place. It isn't just skiing in Wengen, you know.
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