Hotel Regina, Wengen

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Great holiday! The hotel is very traditional and the food was excellent with a very good wine list that included local Swiss wines. The menu varied quite a lot with fairly traditional European dishes (what you’d expect in a traditional Swiss or Austrian hotel) and strudel and stuff for dessert. The rooms wer... + more
David Duncan, Edinburgh
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Overview: hotel description: Hotel Regina description

The traditional-style Regina is in an elevated position, a short walk from the village centre and access to the skiing, and enjoys spectacular panoramic views of the Lauterbrunnen valley and resort. Ski back to the hotel, conditions permitting.


Families: Hotel Regina for children

Family friendly facilities: • Hotel Family friendly • Cots and linen


Facilities: Hotel Regina features

  • Sauna and Turkish bath (both free 5-7pm)
  • Small fitness corner (free)
  • Solarium, beauty parlour, massage and physiotheraphy (pay locally)
  • Comfortable lounge with open fireplace and bar
  • Elegant dining room
  • A la carte restaurant
  • Boutique with wine-tasting corner and delicatessen
  • Wi-Fi in lobby (free)
  • Lift

Special attractions:

  • In a peaceful location overlooking the village
  • Just 3 minutes' walk (300m) to the village centre and railway station for the little mountain train to the skiing

Room Types: Hotel Regina bedrooms

  • 80
  • Bedrooms have bath or shower, telephone, cable TV and radio
  • South-facing rooms enjoy superb mountain and valley views and have a sunny aspect, some have balcony
  • Older-style east-facing rooms are simply furnished
  • South and east-facing rooms also have cable TV

Meals: Hotel Regina food & drink

  • Hot and cold buffet breakfast
  • Set 4 course evening meal
  • Alternatives available at a small supplement, payable locally
  • Guests may choose to dine à la carte some evenings (pay locally), in the 'Chez Meyers' restaurant (14 Gault Millau points)
  • Christmas and New Year gala dinners included

Special dietary requirements catered for: • Vegetarian

We update Hotel Regina's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Wengen: about holidays in Wengen: about ski holidays in Wengen: about ski holidays in Wengen Switzerland

Part of the Jungfrau ski area Quintessential mountain village Lauberhorn World Cup piste

Wengen lies on a sunny shelf beneath some of the most recognisable mountains in the Alps - the north face of the Eiger, the Jungfrau and the Schilthorn. The fantastic skiing isn’t the only reason this picturesque resort has seen returning visitors (James Bond included) for centuries: excellent restaurants, exciting excursions, abundant activities and fascinating history are also massive draws.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Scenery Foodies

Wengen webcam

Snow Report: Top 85cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 4cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 55.67cm

Wengen trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Bern (BRN)70km, 1h25
Zürich (ZRH)195km, 1h45
Basel (BSL)175km, 1h55
Region:Switzerland, Alps.
First opened:1910

Wengen lift pass price last reported as CHF 323.00 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Regina.
Night skiing: Yes
Wengen has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December-April.

Town altitude: 1275m
Top of slopes: 2971m
Bottom of piste: 796m
Vertical drop: 2175 m
Total length of trails:213km
Longest piste:4.5 km (Lauberhorn)
Nestled at the foot of the majestic Jungfrau and looking out over the Eiger and Monch massive, Wengen is a truly spectacular location for a ski holiday. It’s linked to the resorts of Grindelwald, Mürren and Lauterbrunnen, forming the large Jungfrau ski area of over 200km. The famous Jungfrau region is one of the oldest and most popular holiday destinations in Switzerland and the sunny resort has long been a favourite with Brits. It dates back to around 1911, after tourists convinced the resort to keep their...
The railway still remains the key mode of transport between the ski areas – use it to get over to Grindelwald, Mürren, or Kleine Scheidegg at the base of the Eiger. However, it’s still possible to ski without catching the train thanks to the modern Männlichenbahn gondola. Total beginners should probably start with the Wengiboden nursery slope in the village if there is enough snow, but just remember it’s best in the mornings before the sun hits it. There’s also the Figeller children’s area, where the S...
Wengen certainly isn’t one of those mega party resorts you get in some parts of the Alps but there are some fun places for an après-ski tipple - head to Rocks Bar for televised sports events or go dancing at the Blue Monkey. There are some great restaurants in Wengen, many of which are based in hotels (but open to the public). For fine dining, Chez Meyer's Le Grand restaurant at the Hotel Regina is a must – its outstanding service and French cuisine has been granted 15/20 Gault Millau points (similar to Mi...

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David Duncan, Edinburgh
4/ out of 5
Great holiday! The hotel is very traditional and the food was excellent with a very good wine list that included local Swiss wines. The menu varied quite a lot with fairly traditional European dishes (what you’d expect in a traditional Swiss or Austrian hotel) and strudel and stuff for dessert. The rooms were not the most modern but they were perfectly comfortable, maybe a little tired but not to the point where it was an issue. The hotel staff were very friendly and there’s a nice little bar where you can sit in the lobby area. You could ski out but it wasn’t the easiest of ski outs and you could ski back which was also a little difficult. The main cable car if you walked down from the hotel would probably take six/seven minutes, especially if you’re wearing ski boots. The walk is mostly flat and only a little steep at the end.
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