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Pocket Guide: Canton of Bern Lauterbrunnen Hotels
Arriving in Lauterbrunnen, a typically alpine village, is like setting foot into a movie scene. Mountain peaks rise out of snow-filled valleys that turn into lush woodlands in the spring and summer. Book a hotel at this Lauterbrunnen and discover this region's extensive range of natural landmarks.
Visit Lauterbrunnen
Lord of the Rings author J. R. R. Tolkien used Lauterbrunnen as a template for his painting of the fictional valley of Rivendell. But today, the forested Lauterbrunnen is a popular base for many hiking trips in the Jungfrau area. In winter, the resort has more than two-dozen ski runs, and skiers can book a special pass that will entitle them to use the pistes of nearby Wengen and Grindelwald ski resorts, where you will also find more places to stay.
Where to Stay in Lauterbrunnen
Lauterbrunnen is a good place to stay if you’re looking for a budget ski holiday. A couple of two- and three-star hotels in the village place you well for both the local ski slopes and the trains that travel over to Wengen, with its many hotels ranging from one- to four-star. You can also catch the train from Lauterbrunnen to Murren, where you’ll find even more skiing. Most Lauterbrunnen hotels are independently run, so you can look forward to an authentic experience and personalised customer service.
Staubbachfall and Trümmelbach Falls
Staubbach Falls, at 984 feet at the end of a narrow path, is one of Europe's longest free-falling waterfalls. It is just one of 72 waterfalls in Lauterbrunnen Valley and is close to the glacial Trümmelbach Falls, another impressive waterfall that you can get to using lifts and tunnels.
The Jungfraujoch
Go on an unforgettable train journey to the Jungfraujoch, which is 11,332 feet up and is Europe's highest station. Permanently covered in snow, it offers you amazing panoramic views reaching as far as Germany on the clearest days, and is often referred to as the Top of Europe.
With its glorious mountain vistas and natural attractions, Lauterbrunnen makes an ideal base for people who love the great outdoors.







