The Hotel Alpenblick is a cosy, family run, old fashioned hotel in the small village of Wilderswil a few kilometres outside Interlaken. The hotel is in the centre of the village, 10 minutes walk from the railway station and 5 minutes from the bus stop. The train takes you into Interlaken for good connections to the rest of Switzerland and the boats across the lakes; or up to Lautebrunnen and Grindlewald for the ski lifts to Murren, Wengen and the Junfrau. In the summer the area has great walks, superb views, and is wonderful if you're looking for a restful break. In the winter it obviously has great skiing.
The hotel itself is made up of an old chalet, an annexe and a number of smaller chalets. We booked a superior room as the standard rooms are quite small. This gave us a lovely, modern, airy top floor room with sitting area looking up the valley to the Jungfrau and the Eiger. The shower room was also a steam room, which was bliss after a day's walking. The Swiss style breakfast was fresh and plentiful, with local breads, butter, eggs, cheese and home made jams. The dinner was amazing value at £9 per head per night for five courses, and the waiting staff were pleasant and welcoming.
My only minor criticisms were that the female reception staff were efficient, but not friendly. They took their lead from Mrs Stubli who was often in the restaurant but didn't come round to speak to many of her guests. Also our room shared a landing with the Stubli family rooms. This included the dog basket, toys, brushes and dog, and a collection of Stubli's shoes. It being the Swiss tradition to leave your shoes outside your room to protect the floors. Luckily the area was well ventilated, as it needed to be! Finally the Swiss eat dinner early, and the nightlife in the village is non-existent, so summer or winter this is not the place for you, if you want to party till late.
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