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Wengen, Switzerland, may be small, but its resume is stacked, with luxury hotels, incredible fondue, and access to the highest train station in Europe.
It’s the longest race on skiing’s World Cup circuit but Switzerland’s Beat Feuz proved he has legs of steel with a second Wengen title in front of raucous home fans Saturday.
Wengen, a picturesque mountain village nestled in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, captivates visitors with its breathtaking alpine scenery and tranquil atmosphere. Perched at an ...
The beauty of skiing was on display on the final day at the World Cup event in Wengen as Alexis Pinturault claimed some big scalps to win the men’s slalom. The Frenchman flew down a near ...
Jan 14 (Reuters) - Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won the downhill World Cup race in Wengen on Saturday, giving him a second win in two days in the Swiss Alps. Kilde narrowly beat Swiss Stefan ...
Nightlife is less plentiful in Wengen when compared with other big-name Swiss resorts like Verbier and Zermatt, but many of the hotels have cosy bars or elegant lounges, and there are a few lively ...
Jan 13 (Reuters) - Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde narrowly beat Swiss Stefan Rogentin to win the super-G race in Wengen on Friday, his second victory in the discipline this season.
Ski star Aleksander Aamodt Kilde suffered a gash on his calf and a dislocated shoulder but did not break a bone in his big Wengen crash, the Norwegian ski team said on Sunday. The incident in ...