Wengen
Wengen is a village in the Bernese Oberland in the canton of Bern, located in central Switzerland. In winter, Wengen is the perfect beginning stage for the family-accommodating ski locale of Kleine Scheidegg with 69 miles of prevalently simple to medium-trouble pistes, and the famous World Cup piste on the Lauberhorn as its delegated eminence. The neighboring ski ranges of the Jungfrau locale, Grindelwald-First and Murren-Schilthorn are likewise promptly open. The clean air, the extended periods of daylight particularly in winter.
The toboggan runs and around 50 km of winter climbing trails additionally serve to pull in non-skiers to the sunny resort. In excess of 500 km of stamped strolling trails and 15 mountain cableways in the adjacent surroundings lead to the most wonderful vantage purposes of the Jungfrau locale; take for instance the exemplary scene course in the middle of Wengen and the Kleine Scheidegg, which presents an especially noteworthy perspective of the rock massif of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. The individuals who like things some more energetic may like to attempt their ability at paragliding, stream rafting or canyoning. Yet for eye-popping astonishment, you ought to walk the Eiger Trail at the foot of the Eiger north face, a medium-trouble mountain strolling visit.