Information and operating times
Welcome to Lenk in the Simmental
Welcome to Lenk and the Simmental, happy to have you here with us! Escape the stresses of everyday life and enjoy the picturesque surroundings in the Bernese Oberland along the Simme to what is probably the most beautiful valley end in the Alps: culinary lovers will be spoilt with regional specialities, nature lovers can slow down at power spots and sports enthusiasts can get their pulse racing with a variety of activities. Hiking and biking, challenging mountain tours, impressive waterfalls, winter sports, sun-drenched terraces – conquer the metres in altitude under your own steam, by mountain railway or public transport – all this and much more awaits you. Are you looking for suitable accommodation? Would you like to know what events are waiting for you or do you need help planning your next tour? Your unforgettable time out in the Simmental starts here.
Are you still looking for the perfect accommodation in Lenk im Simmental? Our booking tool will help you find the perfect result. The region offers a wide selection of cosy hotels, holiday flats and other accommodation to suit your needs and wishes. Whether a rustic mountain hut or a 5-star hotel with spa resort - we offer you the accommodation you want in Lenk im Simmental.
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Latest news
Winter family offer! On Saturdays in Adelboden-Lenk, up to 2 children (6-15 years) ski for free per adult with a 1-day ski pass.
Arrival & mobility
The path leads to the goal
We wish you a safe journey to the Simmental and a pleasant stay in our vacation destination.
By public transport (bus & train)
Travel in comfort on the Lötschberger excursion train via Bern - Spiez - Zweisimmen or with the GoldenPass Panoramic (MOB) via Montreux - Zweisimmen to our destination Lenk-Simmental. The beautiful valley invites you to enjoy a varied train journey.
And the bus takes you to the most popular excursion destinations outside the village - be it the Simmen Falls, the Bühlberg, the Reka Center or the Iffigenalp. In winter, a bus also runs for winter sports enthusiasts between the Betelberg and Metsch valley stations (via the railroad station).