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We have stayed in the Silberhorn several times and have always had a very good week. It’s a traditional Swiss chalet-style hotel, smallish and family run. We just like the atmosphere, the family are all good characters and it feels nice and homely. Last time we went we hadn’t been for about 3 years but as soo... + more
Kenneth Ralston, Edinburgh
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Overview: hotel description: Hotel Silberhorn description

Close to the mountain railway station and about two minutes̓ walk from the Männlichen cable car and nursery slopes. All guest rooms at the Silberhorn have splendid views of the mountains and the location of the hotel ensures good access to the ski slopes in Wengen. There is also a cosy bar and an à la carte restaurant with Swiss specialities.

Facilities: Hotel Silberhorn features

Dining room • Lounge with log fire • Swiss speciality restaurant • Stübli • Two bars • New wellness area with Saunas‚ Steam Room and Whirlpool • Children̓s playroom (unsupervised) • Large sun terrace • Lift

Room Types: Hotel Silberhorn bedrooms

ROOMS (2 PEOPLE): North facing twin rooms with telephone‚ TV‚ safe‚ hairdryer‚ bath or shower & wc. Other room types available – prices on reservations system.

Meals: Hotel Silberhorn food & drink

Buffet breakfast & five course evening meal with weekly gala meal and buffet. Christmas & New Year meals included.
We update Hotel Silberhorn'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 84cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 7cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 69.17cm

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 Silberhorn.
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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"Traditional & family run – stayed several times"

Kenneth Ralston, Edinburgh
5/ out of 5
We have stayed in the Silberhorn several times and have always had a very good week. It’s a traditional Swiss chalet-style hotel, smallish and family run. We just like the atmosphere, the family are all good characters and it feels nice and homely. Last time we went we hadn’t been for about 3 years but as soon as we walked in the door they recognised us. There’s not a swimming pool or anything like that but this doesn’t bother us; we like the little bar where you can sit and have a drink, play cards and chat to the locals who often drink there. All the rooms we’ve stayed in have been a reasonable size and very comfortable. We’ve always had half board and have been very pleased with the stuff they served – they do different things each night on a set menu. You can notify them in advance if you’re a vegetarian or vegan and they’ll adjust the menu appropriately. We quite like the location down in Lauterbrunnen in the valley as you can get up in the morning, check out the weather and decide whether to go to Wengen or Murren; you have the cable car which takes you up to Murren on one side and the mountain railway is also nearby which takes you to Wengen and beyond. Both are included in the lift pass. Lauterbrunnen is a fairly small town, with quite a good ski hire shop and a few restaurants, bars and hotels. You can always go up to Wengen in the evening which is a bit livelier and you can then get the mountain railways back down (if you’re looking for nightlife all week Lauterbrunnen would be too quiet and it’s probably better to stay in Wengen itself). I’d certainly recommend the Silberhorn to people like me who like the kind of holiday where you do a lot of skiing and have a quiet evening in – younger kids would find it a bit boring and it wouldn’t suit people looking to go out and dance all night at all.
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