With a few notable exceptions, the 20 or so restaurants in Wengen are almost all located in hotels and many of them serve just the sort of cheesy local dishes you’d expect to find in the Swiss Alps...
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Wengen isn’t the liveliest resort in Switzerland, so if you’re looking for nightlife it would be better to stay in a resort like Verbier, Zermatt or Laax. A reporter summed it up: “The apres-ski is...
Wengen is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places to ski. Its scenery rates alongside that of Zermatt, Chamonix and Banff Lake Louise as some of the most striking. “One of the most...
The Stats Altitude: 1274m Top Lift: 2320m Ski area: 221km of pistes Adult lift pass: CHF323 for six days Official Site | Ski Map | Webcam In a Nutshell Wengen is car-free resort with a large...
They’re skiing again in Val d’Isere! It’s only five weeks since the proper ski season ended, but on Saturday the resort’s Pissaillas glacier opened for its short summer season (which runs...
Yes, yes – we know it’s nearly midsummer. We should be firing up the barbie and dreaming of Cornish beaches and long, sun-drenched surf sessions. But our thoughts are firmly lodged in New...
You like beer? Then Breckenridge might just be the ski resort for you. That’s not just because it has its own micro-brewery and pub. The fact is, every bar in town seems to be owned by a beer...
There’s plenty of choice, for a small resort. Whether beginner or advanced, skier, snowboarder, cross-country or kite-surfing enthusiast, the snow sports schools in Klosters can provide the...
Taken as a whole, the Davos and Klosters area is vast (encompassing 310km of pistes), diverse, and – at times – annoyingly fractured. It’s not as bad as Chamonix in this respect...
The restaurant in the Hotel Walserhof is the top dining spot in Klosters and in high season you must book well in advance. The restaurant in Chesa Grischuna maintains a high standard and warm...