




A multi-story design hotel featuring 71 rooms and suites, a subterranean spa complex, and ground-floor dining and lounge areas.
19 features available
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Adelboden sits in a car-free valley in the Bernese Oberland, at around 1,350 metres above sea level, and is connected to the Adelboden-Lenk ski area — one of the larger interconnected ski regions in the Bernese Alps. The Cambrian's ski-in, ski-out access means the slopes are reachable directly from the property, removing the need for shuttle buses or lengthy walks in ski boots. The village itself is compact and walkable, with independent restaurants, shops and a traditional Swiss character that larger purpose-built resorts tend to lack. Adelboden is accessible from Bern by train and post bus, making it a practical choice for those travelling without a car. The resort hosts FIS World Cup events on its Chuenisbärgli slope, which gives some indication of the quality of terrain on offer.
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A charming, traditional Swiss village offering spectacular views and 210km of linked ski terrain.
Adelboden is a classic, picturesque Swiss mountain village located in the heart of the Bernese Oberland. Known for its rustic charm, dark wooden chalets, and relaxed atmosphere, it shares a massive 210km of interconnected ski terrain with neighboring Lenk. The resort caters exceptionally well to families, intermediates, and those seeking an authentic Alpine experience away from the pretense of Switzerland's glitzier resorts. Skiers and snowboarders are treated to wide, perfectly groomed pistes across multiple distinct sectors, including the popular Silleren-Hahnenmoos area and the high-altitude, snow-sure Engstligenalp. A major highlight is the legendary Chuenisbärgli piste, a steep giant slalom course that challenges the world's best during the annual FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. Beyond the slopes, Adelboden boasts extensive winter walking trails, top-tier tobogganing, and fantastic culinary offerings. Its commitment to preserving its farming heritage while providing modern infrastructure makes it a well-rounded destination for mixed groups of skiers and non-skiers alike.
The Adelboden-Lenk ski domain provides a massive playground of wide, cruising red and blue runs perfect for intermediates looking to rack up mileage. Advanced skiers can test their mettle on the legendary Chuenisbärgli World Cup piste, while freestyle enthusiasts flock to the creatively designed Gran Masta Park.
A spectacular region in the Swiss Alps characterized by dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and traditional farming villages that embody authentic Swiss alpine culture.
The heart of the Adelboden-Lenk network, featuring sunny, wide-open red and blue cruisers and the Gran Masta Park.
Home to the legendary FIS Ski World Cup Giant Slalom course, offering an incredibly steep and challenging pitch for advanced skiers.
A high-alpine plateau at 2,000m offering guaranteed snow, fantastic beginner slopes, and deep powder freeriding opportunities.
Known as the 'Mountain of Views,' it provides steep, uncrowded training pistes and some of the region's best tobogganing.
A relaxed, family-friendly sector slightly separated from the main area, perfect for building confidence away from the crowds.
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
2h 15min
160km
Train connections from Zurich or Geneva to Frutigen are seamless, followed by a quick 30-minute PostBus ride up to the resort. There is a large multi-story paid car park in the village center, as well as ample parking at the Oey gondola base station.
Early December to late April
The resort can be very busy during the mid-January World Cup weekend, which creates an electric atmosphere but crowded slopes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CHF 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (CHF 355)