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{{Unreferenced|date=September 2021}}[[File:5197 - Near Eigergletscher Station.JPG|thumb|right|The Wengernalp, to the right, looking down into the Lauterbrunnen valley. Wengernalp station can be seen in the distance to the right hand side; the resort of [[Mürren]] is on the far side of the valley.]] |
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The '''Wengernalp''' is a mountain of height 1874 m, between [[Wengen]] and [[Kleine Scheidegg]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]. It can be reached on foot, by [[Wengernalpbahn]] (WAB) to [[Wengernalp railway station]] from Wengen or by skiing from [[Kleine Scheidegg]]. |
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The '''Wengernalp''' is an [[alpine meadow]] at an elevation of 1874 m, above [[Wengen]] in the [[Bernese Oberland]] of [[Switzerland]]. |
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It lies on the southern slopes of the [[Lauberhorn]], just below [[Kleine Scheidegg]], a mountain pass connecting the valleys of [[Lauterbrunnen]] and [[Grindelwald]]. The pass is traversed by a railway bearing its name, the [[Wengernalp Railway]] (WAB) with a railway station serving the locality, the [[Wengernalp railway station|Wengernalp station]]. |
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The Wengernalp is a popular for its views over the giants of the [[Bernese Alps]]. In fact, it directly faces the huge northern walls of the [[Jungfrau]], [[Mönch]] and [[Eiger]], across the extremely narrow [[Trümmelbach]] valley. |
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In 1841 the hotel ''[[De la Jungfrau]]'' was opened; it was later rebuilt after a fire in 1865. |
In 1841 the hotel ''[[De la Jungfrau]]'' was opened; it was later rebuilt after a fire in 1865. |
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In winter, the Wengernalp (and Kleine Scheidegg) are part of a large ski area. |
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Amongst the many historical, famous people who have spent holidays on the Wengernalp are [[Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy]], [[Richard Wagner]] and [[Peter Tchaikovsky]]. |
Amongst the many historical, famous people who have spent holidays on the Wengernalp are [[Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy]], [[Richard Wagner]] and [[Peter Tchaikovsky]]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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==References== |
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*[[Swisstopo]] topographic maps |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*http://www.wengernalp.ch |
*http://www.wengernalp.ch |
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[[Category:Ski areas and resorts in Switzerland]] |
[[Category:Ski areas and resorts in Switzerland]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 17 January 2022
The Wengernalp is an alpine meadow at an elevation of 1874 m, above Wengen in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland.
It lies on the southern slopes of the Lauberhorn, just below Kleine Scheidegg, a mountain pass connecting the valleys of Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald. The pass is traversed by a railway bearing its name, the Wengernalp Railway (WAB) with a railway station serving the locality, the Wengernalp station.
The Wengernalp is a popular for its views over the giants of the Bernese Alps. In fact, it directly faces the huge northern walls of the Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger, across the extremely narrow Trümmelbach valley.
In 1841 the hotel De la Jungfrau was opened; it was later rebuilt after a fire in 1865.
In winter, the Wengernalp (and Kleine Scheidegg) are part of a large ski area.
Amongst the many historical, famous people who have spent holidays on the Wengernalp are Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Richard Wagner and Peter Tchaikovsky.
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[edit]- Swisstopo topographic maps