I was uncertain about staying here as there were mixed reviews, but I am VERY glad I did. I extended my stay twice! I was upgraded to the ”chalet”, a modern adjacant building in chalet style, where I had a spacious room with everything one could want, including great views & a balcony. The breakfast buffet in the spacious dining room was excellent, a very full range & lots of choice - everything from hot bacon & eggs to a variety of cold meats & cheeses to cereals & a great coffee machine. Parking is spacious & free (rare in this area) Interlaken is an interesting destination - but you do pay for that!! Typically at least double the price I paid to stay here. As the hotel is about 1km from town, it is best to have a car here; or bikes; or enjoy walking.
The location of the hotel is farther from the train station than other hotels. The place is clean and tidy, and the breakfast has many varieties and features.
It's a pity that I have to give a bad review on the service. I should check in at 3:00 pm, and I won't have a room until 4:00 pm. It is also different from the room pointed out 1 hour ago.
We sat outside the door of the room to eat, took a cloth stool to put food on, and covered it with protection. But an old woman (it seems to be the owner of the hotel, who lives next door to our room) passed by, took two pieces of cloth and asked us to protect this stool 😳 During the period, we kept admonishing us not to eat outside the door (should be Eating in the garden) will stain the stool, and remind you not to eat in the room. The garbage in the room should be taken out of the trash can 15 meters away, because it will produce peculiar smell and affect the air quality of the room. during moving food. The drink poured down, and her complexion became even uglier. He reprimanded him again, saying that he destroyed the stool.
This kind of service is really disgusting. We've stayed in hotels a lot, but have never met a hotel staff (or owner) like this.
100% not recommended, and the cost of living is not cheap. It is a really bad hotel stay experience. Highly not recommend as it doesn't match its high price with its service.
My husband and I stayed at this property for three nights in the first week of October, 2022 booked through an agency in India. We reached Wilderswil at about 6:30 PM and were fascinated by the beauty of this village and of the inn as well. Conveniently far from the bustling town of Interlaken but also close enough to public transport that can get you there in under 20 minutes. The natural beauty here is enough to make you forgive the flight of stairs you have to lug your international luggage up- Ah what’s a rustic inn without some deficiency in technology? No problem. There was a warm welcome note from Erica and Bernard Muller (the inn owners) in the room and I looked forward to meeting them during our 3-night stay. Alas that was not to happen. The bathroom is quite minuscule and the shower only has a thin curtain to keep the water out, so you’re bound to end up with some spillage onto the floor. So as much as I hated to not continue using the same towel for all three days, I had to use it to soak up the water on the bathroom floor. We headed out that morning on our adventures making it a point to leave a ‘Clean my room’ tag outside the door as we left, and handed over the room key at the reception mentioning we’d like the room cleaned. We came back to the same messy room, linen unfolded and wet towels on the bathroom floor. Oh well, the housekeeping must have misunderstood the tag to be ‘Do not disturb’ as can occasionally happen. So we call the reception to ask for a couple of fresh towels sent up and a Ms. Fabian, flatly refuses. She says, we didn’t go into your room since you indicated ‘Do not disturb’ and now you can’t have fresh towels. “ Why do you need a fresh towel everyday? I don’t” she says when we insisted on one. At this point, I completely lose it and walk down the flight of stairs to the reception to demand some towels and Ms. Fabian says, she trusts her housekeeping more than customers when they tell her the DND sign was hung up. ‘It doesn’t matter what you tell at the reception, it matters what sign was out’. She goes on to tell us how ‘certain kind of people’ is always complaining. When probed as to what kind, she asks me where I’m from and then there you go! She probably didn’t understand the concept of ‘denominator’ as most people at the hotel were South Asians. I go on to explain to her that my degree in physics allows me to understand and explain to her that a short pavement and a negligible curtain cannot keep a turbulent stream of water from a hand held shower from at least minimally flooding the bathroom (condescending yes but wait for it!). She says she is too qualified to talk to ‘the likes of you (me)’. A few minutes later (as if upon someone’s instruction) she comes up to the room, fresh towels in hand saying she would like to ‘apologize for her honesty about us people’. All in all that ruined an exhilarating day we had and we were discussing options to move elsewhere, given the fact that agency had already made a f
This hotel is on the edge of the mountain, flowing water flowing from the front of the hotel, the river on the back of the mountain is very comfortable. Just got off at the supermarket bus stop and walked about 300-400 meters. From Interlaken West Station, take 105 for about 10 minutes. It is very convenient. All hotels will give you a free bus that you can take advantage of. If you have a 3-day trip, you can take the bus one day and take the entire Interlaken. The price in Switzerland is really high. The disadvantage of this hotel is that it can't be cooked and was found to be fined 500 Swiss francs. Eating is the biggest problem. Almost a fast food in the town center is about 200 yuan. You can consider taking a bus to the second floor of the ost supermarket in Interlaken. It is cheap, and a person can eat enough 60-70.
There is no direct bus from interlaken west station to the hotel. The navigation says 1.2 km. I feel that 2 km is definitely there! Pull the suitcase from the train station to the end of the road and climb the hillside and climb a long way to the hotel! But when I was soaking my own black tea on the small balcony, listening to the birds twirling, looking up and seeing the setting sun, covering the Jinshan, I feel worth it! Received the city tax seems to be 3.6CHF? There is a large platform to dry clothes ~ there is a bar and dinner, but my companion old lady is reluctant, so no experience ~ I booked a public bathroom room with a sink in the room. Looking at the snowy mountain to eat a sunny breakfast feels good! The hotel has a bus card (we didn't use it), and there is a bus from the interlaken OST train station to the hotel! But the number of flights is relatively small!
Das Gartenzimmer war eigentlich gut. Die Begrüssung des Inhabers besserwisserisch und eher kein warmes Willkommen. Die Frühstückszeiten sind zwischen 7.30 und 9.30, was absolut ein zu kleines Zeitfenster ist. Wir wollten früher los und baten am Abend vorher um ein Frühstückspaket. Die Antwort war: Das zahlt mir niemand, jemanden früher aufzubieten... Kleiner Tipp am Rande von Gästen, die das Frühstück bezahlt haben: Man kann sehr wohl eine Alternative bieten. Ein Angebot in Form von Zwieback und dem von ihm ohnehin abgepackten Käse, dann vielleicht einen Orangensaft und das Problem wäre gelöst. Auch könnte man vielleicht einen kleinen Zustupf (z.B. Fr. 10 für einen externen Kaffee) anbieten. Das alles könnte man, wenn man ein klein wenig gastfreundlich sein möchte. Einmal und sicher kein zweites Mal in diesem Hotel.
The Rötschberg Hotel was a good price and a very comfortable accommodation. There are 3 windows and they are wide open, so the ventilation is good. Most of all, there was an air conditioner, so I had a cool evening in the 30 degree weather. The room had a mountain view, so it was really nice. The shared kitchen is indoors and outdoors, and has a microwave, various tableware, wooden chopsticks, and a refrigerator. Thanks to that, I ate the retort food I brought from Korea. There is no mini-fridge in the room, and the bathroom is small but not inconvenient. If I come to Interlaken, I want to stay here again.
Interlaken is a beautiful, quaint little town and the Stella hotel is in a great location close to the Interlaken West train station and near the landing field for paragliding, both of which were great for us. Our room had a stunning view of the mountains! The breakfast was so good with fresh croissants and fruit and a self serve omelette station and espresso machine as well as bacon, sausage and scrambled eggs. The breakfast room is lovely and Jean, the food manager on most days we were there, is a gem. So attentive and sweet. Astrid at the front desk was helpful too. My husband used the small workout area and pool which has glass all around with a lovely view. Our main disappointments were with our room. Though spacious, it was very dated with exposed metal rods supporting shelving and random furniture and an old lamp in the seating area…Not like the website photos. The biggest functional issue is there is no AC. Because it was unseasonably warm for October, we had to leave the glass doors open and could hear all the street noise early in the morning when we were trying to sleep. We requested a fan for white noise (thank you, Astrid) and that helped some. I can’t imagine staying there when it’s warmer. With that said, we were not in our room except to sleep so we still enjoyed all the positives of the food, location and helpful staff.
The rooms are clean and the hostel had all facilities. We stayed with our 2 kids and did cooking in the shared kitchen..the kitchen is so big and all equipments, fridge vessels,towels etc are available..and everything is super clean and neat..dining room was so good and big. the luggage room is very cheap and best.overall enjoyed our stay there and the location is before the bus stop and near to railway station..Happily recommend this hostel to everyone. You have more benefits than a hotel. WE can see the peaks from our room..
We had an exceptional experience staying at this hotel. It’s new, it’s beautiful, the breakfast was great, the bar was wonderful. Located right at the train station making access super easy. The front desk staff was incredibly helpful. Being a new hotel, there are some growing pains, but none that we experienced. We stayed in a room on the second floor which faced the train tracks and almost never heard the train. Recommend the hotel without hesitation.
When you stay at Hotel Bären - The Bear Inn in Wilderswil, you'll be in the historical district, a 3-minute drive from Mystery Rooms and 8 minutes from Lake Brienz. This ski hotel is 3.1 mi (5 km) from Lake Thun and 15.8 mi (25.5 km) from First.
After a day on the slopes, enjoy recreational amenities, which include a sauna. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, ski storage, and shopping on site. The ski shuttle (surcharge) makes getting to the slopes a breeze.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, Arvenstuebli, for lunch, dinner, or brunch, or grab snacks at the coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 10 AM.
Featured amenities include express check-out, dry cleaning/laundry services, and multilingual staff. Planning an event in Wilderswil? This hotel has 1722 square feet (160 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and 2 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 46 individually furnished guestrooms. Satellite television is provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include electric kettles, housekeeping is provided daily, and cribs/infant beds (complimentary) can be requested.
Located in Wilderswil, Hotel Berghof Amaranth is in the mountains, within a 10-minute drive of Lake Brienz and Lake Thun. This family-friendly hotel is 8.1 mi (13 km) from Trummelbach Falls and 10.2 mi (16.5 km) from Grindelwald Grund Gondola.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a seasonal outdoor pool or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, ski storage, and a communal living room.
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 10 AM.
Featured amenities include multilingual staff, luggage storage, and a library. Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 40 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Located in Wilderswil, Hotel Alpenblick is in a rural location, within a 15-minute walk of Gasthof Baeren and Unspunnen Castle. This hotel is 3.3 mi (5.3 km) from Lake Brienz and 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Mystery Rooms.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. This hotel also features ski storage and tour/ticket assistance.
Enjoy Regional cuisine at Gourmetstuebli, one of the hotel's 3 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Relax with a refreshing drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 35 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
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GGuest UserMy husband and I stayed at this property for three nights in the first week of October, 2022 booked through an agency in India. We reached Wilderswil at about 6:30 PM and were fascinated by the beauty of this village and of the inn as well. Conveniently far from the bustling town of Interlaken but also close enough to public transport that can get you there in under 20 minutes. The natural beauty here is enough to make you forgive the flight of stairs you have to lug your international luggage up- Ah what’s a rustic inn without some deficiency in technology? No problem. There was a warm welcome note from Erica and Bernard Muller (the inn owners) in the room and I looked forward to meeting them during our 3-night stay. Alas that was not to happen. The bathroom is quite minuscule and the shower only has a thin curtain to keep the water out, so you’re bound to end up with some spillage onto the floor. So as much as I hated to not continue using the same towel for all three days, I had to use it to soak up the water on the bathroom floor. We headed out that morning on our adventures making it a point to leave a ‘Clean my room’ tag outside the door as we left, and handed over the room key at the reception mentioning we’d like the room cleaned. We came back to the same messy room, linen unfolded and wet towels on the bathroom floor. Oh well, the housekeeping must have misunderstood the tag to be ‘Do not disturb’ as can occasionally happen. So we call the reception to ask for a couple of fresh towels sent up and a Ms. Fabian, flatly refuses. She says, we didn’t go into your room since you indicated ‘Do not disturb’ and now you can’t have fresh towels. “ Why do you need a fresh towel everyday? I don’t” she says when we insisted on one. At this point, I completely lose it and walk down the flight of stairs to the reception to demand some towels and Ms. Fabian says, she trusts her housekeeping more than customers when they tell her the DND sign was hung up. ‘It doesn’t matter what you tell at the reception, it matters what sign was out’. She goes on to tell us how ‘certain kind of people’ is always complaining. When probed as to what kind, she asks me where I’m from and then there you go! She probably didn’t understand the concept of ‘denominator’ as most people at the hotel were South Asians. I go on to explain to her that my degree in physics allows me to understand and explain to her that a short pavement and a negligible curtain cannot keep a turbulent stream of water from a hand held shower from at least minimally flooding the bathroom (condescending yes but wait for it!). She says she is too qualified to talk to ‘the likes of you (me)’. A few minutes later (as if upon someone’s instruction) she comes up to the room, fresh towels in hand saying she would like to ‘apologize for her honesty about us people’. All in all that ruined an exhilarating day we had and we were discussing options to move elsewhere, given the fact that agency had already made a f
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel is farther from the train station than other hotels. The place is clean and tidy, and the breakfast has many varieties and features.
It's a pity that I have to give a bad review on the service. I should check in at 3:00 pm, and I won't have a room until 4:00 pm. It is also different from the room pointed out 1 hour ago.
We sat outside the door of the room to eat, took a cloth stool to put food on, and covered it with protection. But an old woman (it seems to be the owner of the hotel, who lives next door to our room) passed by, took two pieces of cloth and asked us to protect this stool 😳 During the period, we kept admonishing us not to eat outside the door (should be Eating in the garden) will stain the stool, and remind you not to eat in the room. The garbage in the room should be taken out of the trash can 15 meters away, because it will produce peculiar smell and affect the air quality of the room. during moving food. The drink poured down, and her complexion became even uglier. He reprimanded him again, saying that he destroyed the stool.
This kind of service is really disgusting. We've stayed in hotels a lot, but have never met a hotel staff (or owner) like this.
100% not recommended, and the cost of living is not cheap. It is a really bad hotel stay experience. Highly not recommend as it doesn't match its high price with its service.
YyogayogiI was uncertain about staying here as there were mixed reviews, but I am VERY glad I did. I extended my stay twice! I was upgraded to the ”chalet”, a modern adjacant building in chalet style, where I had a spacious room with everything one could want, including great views & a balcony. The breakfast buffet in the spacious dining room was excellent, a very full range & lots of choice - everything from hot bacon & eggs to a variety of cold meats & cheeses to cereals & a great coffee machine. Parking is spacious & free (rare in this area) Interlaken is an interesting destination - but you do pay for that!! Typically at least double the price I paid to stay here. As the hotel is about 1km from town, it is best to have a car here; or bikes; or enjoy walking.
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