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The '''Wengernalp''' is a mountain of height 1874 m, between [[Wengen, Switzerland|Wengen]] and [[Kleine Scheidegg]] in the [[Swiss Alps]]. It can be reached on foot, by [[Wengernalpbahn]] (WAB) from Wengen or by skiing from Kleine Scheidegg.
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) from Wengen or by skiing from Kleine Scheidegg.


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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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]].


See also: [[Alp]]
==See also==
*[[Alp]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:35, 28 December 2007

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) from Wengen or by skiing from Kleine Scheidegg.

In 1841 the hotel De la Jungfrau was opened; it was later rebuilt after a fire in 1865.

Amongst the many historical, famous people who have spent holidays on the Wengernalp are Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Richard Wagner and Peter Tchaikovsky.

See also