|
CHF 90 - 200 Hotel Tourist
The family-run Tourist hotel in Reichingen/Meiningen is near the world-famous Aare gorge, the Reichenbach falls, the open-air swimming pool and the fu… MoreCHF 130 - 250 Hotel Victoria Meiringen
Hotel Victoria is situated 100 metres from the railway station in Meiringen. It features a large garden terrace and offers free entry to the Fitness a… MoreCHF 105 - 280 Parkhotel du Sauvage
Surrounded by a beautiful park, this Art Nouveau hotel dating from 1880 offers panoramic views over the Bernese Alps. The cable cars and Meiringen Tra… MoreCHF 95 - 180 Hotel Rebstock
Hotel Rebstock is located in the centre of Meiringen, directly next to the bus stop and 200 metres from the Main Train Station. It offers a breakfast … MoreCHF 130 - 200 Hotel Brünig Kulm
Located a 7-minute car ride from the ski area Hasliberg, the chalet-styled Hotel Brünig Kulm is only 150 metres from the train and public bus station… MoreCHF 110 - 290 Das Hotel Sherlock Holmes
Situated very close to the Meiringen / Hasliberg cable cars and only 500 metres from the Meiringen rail station, the Sherlock Holmes hotel offers you … MoreCHF 190 - 210 Hotel Alpbach
Hotel Alpbach enjoys a quiet location in the centre of Meiringen, only 300 metres from the train station. It offers a restaurant, a spa area, and free… MoreCHF 90 - 220 Alpin Sherpa Hotel
Situated right next to the Sherlock Holmes Museum and only 150 metres from the Meiringen Train Station, this hotels enjoys a central location. It feat… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Meiringen (, 595 m; population 4,740 as of 2004) is a town in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland, the administrative capital of the Oberhasli district of the canton of Bern. It is famous as the setting for the fictional death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes, and as the place that claims to have invented meringue.
A museum dedicated to Holmes is located in the basement of the deconsecrated English Church, located in what has now been named Conan Doyle Place.
Meiringen is also one terminus of the Meiringen-Innertkirchen Bahn narrow-gauge railway.
This "Travel Guide" section is drawn from the Wikipedia article "Meiringen". We hope you will edit and improve it. It is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.