
Curling in Wengen

Curling is a traditional winter sport with deep roots in alpine regions, combining strategy, skill, and teamwork on ice. Players slide polished granite stones toward a circular target, using precision and sweeping techniques to influence speed and direction. It is a social and accessible sport, making it a favorite for families, small groups, and those looking for a slower-paced yet competitive winter activity. Wengen is one of the few alpine villages where curling remains part of the seasonal program.
Curling in Wengen
Wengen’s outdoor ice rink transforms several days each week into a dedicated curling space. The rink, located centrally in the village, is naturally frozen and maintained daily during the winter season—usually from mid-December through late February. Curling lanes are prepared and available for casual matches, practice sessions, or small-group instruction.
Visitors can book a lane for informal games or join short introductory sessions organized locally. These sessions often include instruction on rules, technique, and team play, making it easy for newcomers to enjoy the sport. Curling stones and brushes are provided on-site.
The alpine setting and open-air format make curling in Wengen a relaxed yet memorable experience—especially during evening hours when the rink is lit and the surrounding village is quiet.
How to Participate
- Curling lanes are available on select days and times each week
- Equipment (stones and brushes) is included in the booking
- Sessions typically last 1 to 1.5 hours
- No prior experience needed; short introductions available on-site
- Children are welcome under adult supervision
Guests interested in curling are advised to check the schedule upon arrival in Wengen, as times may vary due to ice maintenance or weather conditions.
Booking and Rentals
To arrange a curling session, guests can either book directly at the ice rink kiosk or through local providers. Curling sessions can also be arranged through the team at Hotel Victoria Lauberhorn. Advance booking is recommended, especially during school holidays or weekends.
Practical Info
Warm, flexible clothing and waterproof footwear are recommended. All technical gear is provided. Availability is weather-dependent, and games may be canceled in the event of warm temperatures or poor ice conditions. Entry fees apply per person or per lane depending on the session type.
Stay with Hotel Victoria Lauberhorn
Hotel Victoria Lauberhorn is just minutes from the curling rink and provides easy access to all village winter activities. Guests can book curling sessions through the reception team and receive up-to-date scheduling details. After time on the ice, the hotel’s spa and cozy dining areas offer the perfect way to unwind and share stories from the game.