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borivlikar1 Jan 6th, 2009 07:36 PM

apts in lauterbrunnen
 
has anyone stayed in apartments in lauterbrunnen? any recommendations? we are looking for a an apt for 3 adults and 1 child. range is upto 160 $ a night.

thanks.

enzian Jan 6th, 2009 08:26 PM

Hi--we haven't stayed in Lauterbrunnen, but I used the accommodations search on www.myjungfrau.ch for the first week of May, and came up with four apartments in the 3-star category:

http://www.myjungfrau.ch/en/page.cfm..._lauterbrunnen


(Choose start date of 2 May, a Saturday, and fills in 3 adults and one child to get the same results).

The one named "Bärli" looks good, with a balcony with view to Staubbach falls, and a swingset for children in the garden. 735 CHF for a week, including bed-linens and final cleaning (make sure that any apartment you pick includes these).

You could also try searching in higher categories, since these are under your budget. You do need to stay a full week (or at least pay for the full week, even if you depart a day early).

enzian Jan 6th, 2009 08:37 PM

Also, Hotel Oberland has an apartment that looks very nice, and is available for a 5-night booking:

http://www.hoteloberland.ch/main.php...se&lang=en

It is a bit over your budget at today's exchange rates (195 CHF = $175), but that could change---either way.

Melnq8 Jan 7th, 2009 02:33 AM

Fellow Fodorite bob_brown speaks highly of Chalet Horner, which incidentially, we're considering for a stay in April.

Thanks for posting those links enzian.

phyllis_stein Jan 7th, 2009 04:49 AM

Thanks to the postings of "fellow Fodorite bob_brown", my family of three adults and one child stayed in an apartment at Mrs. Staeger's Chalet Horner in 2007. We stayed three nights and were perfectly comfortable.

The apartments each have a small deck out the back, and the view from there reminds us of what the word "awesome" really means.

Mrs. Staeger is a charming and helpful host. She even sent us a Christmas card this year....

Lauterbrunnen itself was a nice little town and agreat jumping-off location for daytrips.

I've always meant to thank bob-brown for his postings, which among other things, led us to Chalet Horner.

I found the rental listing on holiday-rentals.co.uk.

Good luck with your plans!

enzian Jan 7th, 2009 08:44 AM

Chalet Horner! That is the other one I was trying to find. Thanks for remembering that one, Melnq8 and Phyllis.

michele_d Jan 7th, 2009 09:32 AM

Hi borivlikar1,
The website for the Horner Chalet is http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/Swi...unnen/p979.htm . We are booked for 6 nights this September. Theresa was very prompt about responding to our questions. Their site has an availability calendar so you can see which is available for your dates. Very reasonable prices too I think. Good Luck!
Michele

geebee14 Jan 7th, 2009 10:09 AM

I came across this the other day and bookmarked it. Haven't stayed here and have no particular recommendation, but it looks good.
http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p95287

borivlikar1 Jan 9th, 2009 03:05 AM

Hi All,

all those apts that have been suggested here....are they walkable distance from the train station? also how far by train from lauterbrunnen to interlaken ost...or interlaken west? is it about 25 mins?.....are the train connections pretty good.

Thanks,
borivlikar.

phyllis_stein Jan 9th, 2009 07:54 AM

You can certainly walk from Chalet Horner to the train station ... and to anywhere else in Lauterbrunnen, for that matter. We parked our car the afternoon we arrived and didn't touch it again until we left for France.

Train connections are indeed very good to and from Lauterbrunnen; it's a very useful home base.

I'm sorry I don't know the train travel times to Interlaken, since we had a car for our arrival to and departure from Lauterbrunnen.
Someone will chime in on this, I'm sure.


Good luck with your plans.

enzian Jan 9th, 2009 08:13 AM

The train from Lauterbrunnen to Interlaken Ost takes 21 minutes. They run every half hour.

You should learn to use the online schedule---it is really very easy, and it will show the cablecars, boats, and everything. Put in your starting point and destination, and put the date in European format (day, month, year).

They won't have schedules up for summer yet, but you can practice using it now.

http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm

I print out the schedule for each of our planned trips (along with ppossible alternates) right before we leave, and take them along. They also have schedules posted at each train station, but I like to know in advance.

treble Jan 9th, 2009 03:03 PM

We stayed here:
Chalet Ey, Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Contact Marc Berton, [email protected]
and thoroughly enjoyed it.

borivlikar1 Jan 10th, 2009 07:26 PM

i tried looking up the website of chalet ey. everything is written in the local language. same case with myjungfrau.ch....i went there tried to change the language to english in the right hand side corner....yet the forms seem to be in the local languages only.

everyone else seems to be having much ease with those pages...am i doing something wrong here???

Pls advise.


Melnq8 Jan 10th, 2009 07:35 PM

Here there are in English:

http://www.j2ski.com/ski_chalets/Swi...Haus_206A.html

http://www.mylauterbrunnen.com/en.cfm/unterkunft/

borivlikar1 Jan 10th, 2009 09:45 PM

melnq8,

that was fantastic. i am now very close to booking my apt for the whole week.



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