Lenk im Simmental
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Lenk im Simmental | |
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Canton | Bern |
District | Obersimmental |
Coordinates | |
Population | 2,398 (2006) |
Area | 123.1 km² |
Elevation | 1068 m |
Postal code | 3775 |
SFOS number | 0792 |
Website | www.lenkgemeinde.ch |
- "Lenk" redirects here. For the businessman, see Toby Lenk.
Lenk im Simmental (or simply Lenk) is a municipality in the Obersimmental District of the canton of Bern, Switzerland. It lies in the Simmental valley of the Bernese Oberland. Lenk lies 80 km from Bern and 100 km from Montreux.
Lenk is the highest municipality in Simmental. The municipal area includes many mountains, the highest of which is the Wildstrubel. Somewhat below the Wildstrubel, by the Siebenbrunnen ("seven fountains") comes the Simme River, which gives Simmental ("Simme Valley") its name. A number of creeks flow into the Simme, and the Iffig Creek and the Iffigfall, its waterfall are attractions for hikers.
The municipality is dependent on tourism, especially for winter sports. Lenk has about accommodations for about 5000 guests, include 800 hotel beds. This is in a town of scarcely 2000. It is home to a ski resort, which operates on both sides of the valley in which it is located. Lenk is connected by rail to the town of Zweisimmen.
The municipality split from the neighboring St. Stephan in 1504-1505. In 1522 it achieved its sovereignty in the canton of Bern. In 1529 it experienced the Reformation, and had to protect itself against the Catholic Valais. In 1878 it suffered a devastating fire.
[edit] External links
- Lenk in German, French or Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
- Tourism website of the region (German)
- Live pictures from Lenk (German)
- Aerial views of Lenk (German)
Boltigen | Lenk im Simmental | St. Stephan | Zweisimmen
Canton of Berne | Districts of Canton Bern | Municipalities of the canton of Berne