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The 14 Most Magical Places to Visit in Switzerland This Winter

By Caitlin Morton

Traditional houses after snowfall during a winter sunset Ardez canton of Graubunden Engadine Switzerland winter

With an enticing combination of cities, charming villages, and stunning natural landscapes (hello, Alps), Switzerland is easily one of the most beautiful countries in the world. But come wintertime, those aforementioned sights become downright magical: Think city squares dusted with snow, and mountainsides transformed into the best ski slopes on the planet.

Whether you want to cozy up in a luxurious hotel or spend your entire trip in the great outdoors, there are plenty of travel-worthy reasons to plan a Switzerland winter vacation. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best seasonal activities across the country, all guaranteed to make any traveler suddenly embrace the coldest season.

This article has been updated since its original publish date.

Basel

Most European countries are known for their  Christmas markets , and Switzerland is no exception. You can find seasonal cheer in nearly every city and town, though Basel earns a few extra points for having  two markets: one in Barfüsserplatz, and one in Münsterplatz. Here you can find hundreds of vendors selling handmade goods and treats from their stands, as well as plenty of twinkling lights and decorations to really get you in the proper spirit.

The Glacier Express

The Glacier Express

If you really want to maximize the magic of your wintry vacation, consider booking a train ride to get from town to town. There are several cross-country options available, but we’re big fans of the  Glacier Express this time of year. Not only does the train connect two of Switzerland’s biggest mountain resorts (Zermatt and St. Moritz), but it traverses some of the most beautiful sites in the central Swiss Alps and offers onboard perks like panoramic viewing windows and three-course meals.

Lucerne Switzerland winter

Visiting  Switzerland during ski season is hardly a question, but most snow bunnies won’t venture outside their respective resort towns. This year, make your Swiss vacation more interesting and book a trip to  Lucerne . The gorgeous city features activities you won’t find on the slopes—like museum tours and ferry rides on Lake Lucerne—while still offering easy access (via train and bus) to dozens of  winter sport resorts .

Zermatt

Of course, if you  do want a purely on-piste Switzerland winter vacation, the village of Zermatt will mark all the boxes. Fresh powder? Check. Heli-skiing? Check. Great après-ski venues? Double check. It even boasts a few added bonuses, like a city-wide ban on cars (i.e. the freshest air imaginable) and views of the Matterhorn.

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Interlaken

Interlaken is the unofficial adventure capital of Switzerland, and its  winter activities are much more varied and unique than in other major cities. Sure, you can go skiing and snowshoeing here. But you can also go paragliding (or skydiving) down snowy mountains, book an hour at a curling rink, or take a winter kayaking tour on Lake Brienz.

Jura Vaudois Nature Park

Jura Vaudois Nature Park

Just a few miles north of Lake Geneva’s coastline, Jura Vaudois Nature Park occupies roughly 131,213 acres of prime Swiss real estate. Here you can find dense spruce forests and native wildlife, as well as a few hotels, restaurants, and cheesemongers set up in traditional mountain huts. The park becomes even more peaceful during the winter months, though you can still enjoy some cross-country skiing and snowshoeing if you simply must stay busy.

Badrutts Palace Hotel

St. Moritz is typically associated with glitz and glam, and for good reason. The sky-high resort features some of the best slopes and accommodations in the country—just check out  Badrutt’s Palace , a Readers’ Choice Award winner for six years running. With luxurious guestrooms and Michelin-starred dining venues (not to mention the most glorious indoor pool imaginable), the resort encompasses the extravagance that makes St. Moritz pop off the map.

Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000 is a sports complex located high in the Swiss Alps, easy to reach via bus or cable car from Gstaad. The resort offers every winter sport imaginable, including skiing, dog sledding, mountain climbing, and glacier hikes. Brave travelers are also welcome to walk across the Peak Walk by Tissot, a gravity-defying suspension bridge that connects two mountain peaks.

Festival International de Ballons

Château-d’Oex

It’s a scientific fact that places get infinitely more magical when viewed from a hot air balloon. So you can imagine the proverbial sparks that fly during the  Festival International de Ballons , an annual event held in the tiny town of Château-d’Oex. During the nine-day festival (the next one takes place from January 19-29), visitors can watch the horizon fill up with some 60 colorful balloons, take rides in the balloons, enjoy live music and airplane shows, and participate in plenty of other kid-friendly activities.

Gstaad Palace

Though there are plenty of reasons to visit the upscale resort town of Gstaad during the winter, we’re here for one primary reason:  Gstaad Palace . This award-winning hotel looks like a fairytale castle in the mountains (complete with towers and turrets), and it encourages guests to cozy up with spa treatments, truffle fondue, and pasta cooking classes. If you do decide to venture out, ski slopes and toboggan runs are just outside the door.

Lake Oeschinen

Lake Oeschinen

Lake Oeschinen (or Oeschinensee) is a dazzling body of water tucked away in the Bernese Alps. The lake is a popular winter destination thanks to a wealth of outdoor activities like ice fishing, tobogganing, skiing, and snowboarding—all enjoyed while surrounded by snow-capped mountains and evergreen trees. There are even some cafes scattered around the area so you can enjoy a nice mug of hot chocolate between excursions.

Tschuggen Grand Hotel

For an action-packed winter vacation without the blinding glamour of the major ski resorts, consider a trip to Arosa. The picturesque mountain village offers access to some 140 miles of slopes, as well as the well-respected Arosa Ski School. It’s also home to the Tschuggen Grand Hotel , a five-star property famous for its sprawling spa with metal-and-glass skylights jutting out of the mountainside.

In late 2017 Switzerland made headlines for opening thenbspworlds steepest funicular in the alpine resort of Stoos. The...

The Stoosbahn

In late 2017, Switzerland made headlines for opening the  world’s steepest funicular in the alpine resort of Stoos. The so-called Stoosbahn, or Schwyz-Stoos funicular, remains impressive to this day, for both its superlative maximum gradient (110 percent, no big deal) and abundance of fun winter activities. Once you get to the top of Stoos, you can enjoy an abundance of pristine ski slopes, toboggan runs, cross-country trails, and more.

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Looking to go off-grid? You can’t do much better than the highest official town in Europe, sitting at an altitude of more than 5,000 feet. Davos is a relatively popular ski destination but has far fewer crowds than other towns, so you can take advantage of those slopes without bumping into the “see and be seen” crowd along the way. 

Badrutt’s Palace

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20 Absolute Best Places to visit in Switzerland in Winter

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What is MOST amazing in this world:  imagine being surrounded by mesmerizing Alps, views of sparkling winter wonderland everywhere you see, with Christmas festive mood and cheer. Well, let’s take you to the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter to experience a fairytale getaway! 

Alpine scenery, Braunwald, Switzerland

There are so many reasons to visit Switzerland in winter. It is an off-season for cities, yes expect fewer crowds at attractions. Ski resorts are busy, but for good reasons and they have plenty of things to keep skiers and non-skiers happy and delighted! 

Yes, it is a perfect winter getaway for romantic couples, skiers and outdoor lovers, festive cheer, and family adventures. Switzerland gives Canada such a competition, that it’s hard for us to choose which one we love more – winter at home (Banff, Canada) or Switzerland.

20 Best Places to Visit in Switzerland in Winter

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Preparing for your trip to Switzerland winter getaways

As a country Switzerland is compact. It is easy to get from an international airport to a ski resort or Alpine town using their train network. You can buy a Swiss Pass to save money on your commute.  

You can explore a city/town and then head to the mountains for a weekend or more – so whether you are looking for a relaxing vacation or an adrenaline-filled winter sports getaway, Switzerland has you covered. 

What are the Winter Months in Switzerland? 

The winter months in Switzerland are from December to February. Starting from November the weather becomes chilly and crowds are fewer. December pulls crowds to pretty Christmas markets and towns .

January and February are the coldest months in the country, and they are perfect for winter sports and festivals. They are also considered peak seasons for winter activities. 

JANUARY is the cheapest month to fly to Switzerland! And it is also the coldest!

Switzerland winter temperatures

Temperatures:

  • Zurich: High: 2 C/35.6 F  Low: 0 C/32 F
  • Lucerne : High: 4 C/39.2 F  Low: – 2 C/28.3 F
  • St Moritz: High: – 2 C/28.4 F  Low: – 16 C/3.2 F
  • Zermatt : High: 2 C/35.6 F  Low: – 7 C/19.4 F

READ : Our post on 7 days in Switzerland Itinerary , combines multiple destinations in one winter trip

Does Switzerland have snow all year?

Switzerland is not covered in snow all year long, and that’s why winter is special if you wish to see snow. Overall it experiences a mild climate. Trust me, their winters are milder than in Canada! 

Mountains or high altitude areas are different, they are mostly covered in snow in winter time. But cities and towns are milder, you will see snow and it will be cold, but not severe cold (temperatures don’t drop below – 15 degrees Celcius for 5 degrees F, for prime destinations).

Read : When is the best time to visit Switzerland?

Switzerland winter packing list

Here is a packing list for Switzerland in winter, you can grab a printable copy here

  • Warm Boots – 1 or 2. Wear them in-flight to travel light. Click to buy this warm boot from Sorel
  • Sneakers or comfortable shoes – For all the walking and wandering in the old town and transiting through different cities
  • Warm socks – Carry a few (depending on your stay) 
  • Warm Parka Jacket – Temperatures in the winter in Switzerland are below the freezing point for most places listed in this article. It will be colder and chillier when you go to observation platforms on the mountain top
  • Cardigan/thermals – Carry 2 cardigans to wear as a layer inside the jacket. If you are skiing or not used to minus temperatures, then add thermals to the list as well. 
  • Tops/thermals –  Long sleeves tops or thermal wear to keep you warm. 
  • Pants/Jeans
  • Sweater Dress – For Christmas markets. You can pair them with leggings 
  • Leggings or long johns
  • Warm cap or beanie – Carry 1 or 2. Get something with a pop of color for your photos
  • Scarf – Travel scarf for in-flight, and outdoor
  • Warm Gloves – My hands get zapped the most in the winter. And Switzerland is no different. Carry gloves to stay warm and toasted. 
  • Sleepwear or loungewear
  • Undergarments 

20 Best Places to visit in Switzerland in winter

1. zurich: festive cheer in zurich, shop & dine.

Winter landscape of Zurich with lake with bridge on foreground, Switzerland

How much I LOVE Zurich! Zurich is one of the prettiest cities in Switzerland . The medieval old town or Altstadt is absolutely stunning in the winter. Festive lights are lit up everywhere, from streets, shops, and sightseeing attractions. Read our 2 days in Zurich itinerary

Located in the old town are prime tourist attractions like the Fraumünster, Grossmünster, Lindenhof Hill, and of course Bahnhofstrasse.

One of my favorite things to do in Zurich in winter is to wander the Bahnhofstrasse with hot chocolate in hand, whilst soaking in the festive cheer. There is a small Christmas culinary market set here for the season (Werdmühleplatz), which is a must visit. 

Read : One day in Zurich itinerary

In the Old Town, visit the Fraumünster. This 11th century church is stunning inside with stained glass windows and outside, as it is wrapped in the festive spirit. 

Christmas Markets in Zurich is one of the finest in Europe. The largest market is located at the main train station, so definitely stop by here before making your way to other places in Switzerland. The crowd puller is the giant Swarovski Christmas tree, adorned with twinkling lights. 

Traditional Christmas tree on Christmas market on Zurich main train station

Zurich is an excellent starting point to explore more of Switzerland. Zurich Airport is the largest in the country and the principal hub of Swiss International Air Lines. Read our guide on accommodation in Zurich

2. Bern: UNESCO World Heritage Site for an epic Switzerland winter vacation

Bern, the capital of Switzerland is just as magical in winter, as it is during the other months of the year. Bern Old Town is a UNESCO world heritage site and is filled with beautiful architecture including the iconic Zytglogge Clock Tower.  

Bern in winter

During Christmas time, the city’s old town transforms into a festive winter wonderland. Here you will find beautiful decorations adorning every corner and plenty of Christmas markets to explore.

The largest market in Bern takes place at Waisenhausplatz Square. Here you will find a lovely traditional market selling local handicrafts, decorations, and festive treats like mulled wine, sausages, and hot chocolate. Don’t miss the illuminated Christmas tree standing tall in the middle of the square.

Berner Münster Weihnachtsmarkt is a wonderful sight with views of the Bern Cathedral and colorful stalls. 

Bundesplatz or Parliament Square offers ice skating opportunities from December to February. Here you can lace up your skates and take a spin around on the ice rink for an hour or two. Popular with locals as well as tourists, this is a great place to soak in some winter cheer.

To get into the festive spirit further, attend one of the many Christmas concerts in Bern or enjoy a lovely fondue dinner. 

If you are looking to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city, there are tons of ski slopes nearby. 

Read: One day in Bern itinerary

3. Basel: For Christmas Markets in Switzerland and nearby

Basel, located in the northwestern corner of Switzerland, is another city bustling with Christmas cheer. 

In Basel’s medieval Old Town (Altstadt), you will find plenty of activities happening during winter including carol-singing performances around Marktplatz – located in front of Basel’s beautiful Town Hall (Rathaus), old-fashioned Christmas markets with local art and crafts, classic carousel rides, and live music concerts.

Basel’s winter festival and Weihnachtsmarkt takes place around Barfüsserplatz and Münsterplatz Squares. Here you will find Christmas decorations, fun activities, and a fairground. 

The city’s traditional Christmas Market is also located in these two squares – Barfüsserplatz and Münsterplatz. There are plenty of stalls selling festive treats like gingerbread cookies, traditional Swiss sweets, and warm drinks to keep you cozy and entertained throughout your stay.

Don’t miss the Christmas Parade where locals gather to enjoy the festivities with live music, dancing, and traditional masks.

When it is warm take a leisurely stroll along the Rhine riverfront and soak in the views of Basel’s Gothic architecture that are truly breathtaking.

If you still have time on your Basel itinerary , take a day trip to Colmar in France and enjoy Christmas markets. Or embark on winter hiking by crossing the border to Germany!

Read: One day in Basel itinerary

4. Engelberg: For cross country skiing in winter

Just an hour away from Zurich by train, Engelberg is the perfect winter escape. The village nestles amongst snow-capped peaks and offers excellent skiing conditions. 

Engelberg ski resort

There are a variety of ski areas nearby, catering for all levels – beginners can enjoy gentle slopes at Gerschnialp; more advanced skiers should head to Titlis Glacier Ski Resort (Engelberg-TITLIS ski area). 

You will be spoilt for choice in Engelberg, where there is plenty to do after a day of skiing and snowboarding. 

There are several restaurants and cafes serving warm dishes as well as local specialties like Swiss cheese fondue and rosti (potato pancakes). Spend some time exploring the old village or visit the famous Engelberg Abbey, which is particularly picturesque in winter.

Engelberg will be a memorable experience for all levels of skiers and snowboarders, combined with quaint Swiss mountain charm and plenty of festive cheer!

5. Rapperswil: Visiting Christmas Markets in Switzerland

Located 30 minutes outside of Zurich, and adorned by Lake Zurich is another medieval town of Rapperswil. It is home to one of the most popular Christmas markets in Switzerland.

The entire town is decorated with beautiful lights and the old town area is like a fairytale Christmas village with around 250 market stalls. Shop here for Christmassy decor, gifts, and souvenirs to take back home. 

Read : Most beautiful towns in Switzerland

The market area has fun activities for children, including musical events, choirs, carousel rides, and concerts. 

Other than the Christmas markets, ensure you visit Rapperswil Castle. It is the landmark attraction in the city. During summer the castle has a beautiful rose garden, which is worth visiting. Rightly called, the “City of Roses”, the views of Lake Zurich make it very romantic and serene.  

6. Zermatt: A Fairytale Resort Town

The quaint town of Zermatt looks straight out of a fairytale. With the backdrop of the Matterhorn, the stunning peak in the Alps, and cute lanes and cafes, Zermatt will melt your heart.

Zermatt in 7 days in Switzerland Itinerary

You can easily reach Zermatt from Zurich (4 hour train ride, one way), and stay there to enjoy winter sports. That is one of the major reasons why mountaineers love Zermatt so much. It is quick and easy access to the mountains and world-class skiing! 

If you are not into skiing, don’t worry. How about embarking on a cable car ride in the Swiss Alps to soak in the mountain views, up close and personal? Cable cars take you to the surrounding mountains, maybe plan that with your loved one. And enjoy a relaxing romantic winter getaway in the mountain. 

7. Saas – Fee: Winter Sports Adventures

Saas-Fee is a ski village located in the Saastal or the Saas Valley. It falls within the jurisdiction of the canton of Valais in Switzerland. You can reach Saas-Fee from Zermatt. The road distance between the two places is 50.9 km (36.6 miles).

Skier at Matterhorn Alpine alps peak located at Gornergrat in Switzerland

Why you must visit Saas Fee in winter because it is as iconic as a traditional ski resort town gets – pretty accommodations, mountain views, ice rinks, and sports. BUT… it is still a hidden gem, and not super crowded like Zermatt. 

In Saas-Fee, you can enjoy prime winter activities like skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing, and also get into the body of the glacier at the Ice Pavilion. The town has a car-free city centre, and is known for its stunning views of mountains in Europe.  

8. Aarau: Small town, offbeat, and great for a snowy getaway

Aarau is a small city located in northern Switzerland in Aargau, just a stone’s throw away from Zurich. It has become increasingly popular during the winter season due to its picturesque scenery, Jura mountain views, and spectacular Christmas markets. 

Street with historical houses in Aarau old town, Switzerland

Aarau’s old town retains its charm despite modern development. A notable characteristic of Aarau is the abundance of what is known as “Dachhimmel” – the exquisitely painted undersides of the eaves found in the charming old town centre. 

Make sure to take a stroll through Aarau’s cobblestoned streets, explore the old city centre and visit some of its historical attractions such as the Hallwyl Castle, and Art Gallery

Swiss Canton of Aargau

The central square of the old town is home to the Weihnachtsmarkt Aarau, where you will find colorful and lively Christmas markets. 

Aarau is also renowned for its stunning natural beauty, so why not go for a winter hike through one of the nearby forests or take advantage of skiing opportunities in the local area? With plenty to do and see, Aarau is a great winter escape.

9. Grindelwald: For a charming snowy getaway

Grindelwald in winter is a fantastic place to visit. Nestled at the foot of the Swiss Alps, Grindelwald is known for its breathtaking mountain scenery and world-class ski resorts. 

switzerland places to visit winter

Take a cable car up to the stunning First Cliff Walk, where you can take in the magnificent views of the valley and mountains. The view from here is especially beautiful during winter when it’s all covered in snow. 

If you’re feeling adventurous, try skiing at nearby resorts like Grindelwald and Kleine Scheidegg/Männlichen – Grindelwald/Wengen. There are also plenty of opportunities for snowboarding, snowshoeing, and tobogganing here.

Christmas in Grindelwald is truly a magical experience. The town centre is full of festive lights and decorations that turn it into a winter wonderland. There’s also an annual Christmas market in the village square which attracts tourists from all over the world. 

Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an adventure in the mountains, Grindelwald in winter is sure to be a memorable experience! 

10. Wengen: Charming mountain town, and winter activities

Wengen is a picturesque village that lies in the Jungfrau region of Switzerland.

From Zurich, it takes 3-4 hours to reach Wengen by train. And your Swiss Travel Pass will include a ride there! 

View of Wengen ski resort in the winter in Switzerland

In winter, the small Swiss town offers a ton of activities such as skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, and more. In fact, it is very popular with visitors from December to March when snow accumulates at the slopes making it excellent for skiing.  

The snow-covered landscape of Wengen, above the Lauterbrunnen valley , makes for some of the most beautiful views in Switzerland. From here, you can also head to Kleine Scheidegg and enjoy the fresh powder in the ski resort of Männlichen, one of the largest in the region.  

Not into skiing? No problem. The village of Wengen is the perfect winter destination for those who want a sense of peace and relaxation, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. 

Take a leisurely stroll through its narrow streets, admire the traditional chalets, and enjoy some traditional Swiss cuisine.

If you’re looking for a romantic weekend away, Wengen also offers plenty of cozy accommodation options such as beautiful mountain lodges and boutique hotels. What better way to end an adventurous day in the Alps than curling up in a warm chalet with breathtaking views over the snow-covered valley?

11. Bernina Express: Embark on a scenic train ride in the winter in Switzerland 

switzerland places to visit winter

Train rides in Switzerland are super scenic. And in the winter it is even more gorgeous. Imagine tucked in a blanket (in a train with huge glass windows) and drooling at the snow-dusted landscape and the light rays of the sun. 

For those seeking a relaxing romantic getaway, this experience is a must. There are many train routes in Switzerland, each connecting different touristy points.

The most popular and favorite is the Bernina Express. This train route connects St. Moritz in Switzerland with the town of Tirano Italy, via the Bernina Pass.

The entire ride is completed in 4-hours, one way. You can make reservations for the Bernina Express trains in winter for CHF10 per seat.

12. Chur in Winter: Oldest city in Switzerland

Chur is the oldest city in Switzerland and one of the country’s most fascinating destinations. Located in the Graubünden region, Chur is an ideal winter getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of a big city.

The old town of Chur is filled with captivating buildings, including Gothic churches, Renaissance-style palaces, and quaint cobbled alleyways.

Chur is also known for its lively nightlife and excellent culinary scene, making it a great destination for foodies. The city’s restaurants offer a variety of local specialties, and you can also join food tours to sample nut tart, dried meat, capuns, and röteli (delicious cherry liqueur). 

No visit to Chur would be complete without trying the local wine.

If you’re looking for some winter fun, Chur also offers plenty of activities for all ages and abilities. You can hit the local mountain slopes or visit the nearby ski resorts of Furggabüel and the Dreibündenstein for skiing and snowboarding.

Chur is an ideal winter destination for those who want to experience the best of Swiss culture and architecture, as well as enjoy some exciting winter sports. Many bucket list panoramic train rides (Glacier Express and Bernina Express) have a stop at the Chur Station making it an amazing Swiss winter hotspot for non skiers as well!

13. Glacier Express: Soak in gorgeous views of the Alps

Glacier Express is another popular scenic train route to enjoy in Switzerland. And this one takes you from Zermatt to St. Moritz. You can enjoy skiing and a romantic getaway and then continue on to St. Moritz for some more outdoorsy fun.

While onboard, the train route welcomes you with gorgeous views of the Alps as they travel bridges, snowy valleys, tunnels, and the iconic Oberalp Pass. The Swiss Pass covers the famous Glacier Express, Bernina Express, and Golden Pass scenic routes (seat reservation is extra). 

Buy : Buy your Swiss Travel Pass here

14. St. Moritz: More Winter Adventures in a picture-perfect Christmas town

Downtown in St. Moritz during winter

St. Moritz is one of the stunning places to visit in winter in Switzerland. The nearest airport to reach St-Moritz is Lugano (LUG) Airport which is 90.4 km away. What makes this town unique is that it hosted the Winter Olympics twice, once in 1928 and 1948. 

During winters, St. Moritz turns into a snowy wonderland, and with added festive illuminations the entire town transforms into a picture perfect Christmas town. It is okay if you don’t ski, there are still amazing things to do in St Moritz.

First off, stay at a (ski) resort surrounded by jaw dropping mountain views. The beautiful alpine landscape with mountain lakes, glaciers, and slowly dusted snow makes it a dream-like winter destination.

Make time to wander the village, and learn about its history and architecture. Looking to shop? St Moritz is home to luxurious brands and pretty stores. While you are wandering, stop by to try delicious cheese fondue! 

Now, for the outdoorsy buddies. St Moritz is a skiers, tobogganers, and snowboarders paradise. From world-class skiing resorts, ice skating rinks, and infrastructure to Nature Almighty the ground is set for winter sports in St Moritz. 

Ski resorts and hotels have everything you need (from ski rentals, and instructors to transportation) to make your dream winter vacation, a reality! 

15. Jungfrau region: Head to the Top of Europe

Jungfrau region is located in the Bernese Oberland region in Switzerland. It is known for one of the most stunning peaks in Europe –  the Jungfraujoch. Even more popular is the highest railway station on the continent, called the ‘Top of Europe’; which pulls crowds to the region.

Panorama Scenic of Great Aletsch Glacier Jungfrau region,Part of Swiss Alps Alpine Snow Mountain Landscape at Switzerland.

Being a touristy site, you can expect bustling activities in the winter time too. Primarily visitors flock there for winter sports (skiing, snowboarding) and scenic mountain views.

At 3454 metres high, this is an EPIC spot to take in all of what Switzerland stands for – alps, snow and ice, and jaw-dropping landscape, as far as your eyes can go. 

Other than the views and skiing, you can also embark on winter hikes in and around Jungfrau. 

16. Château-d’Oex: Best Balloon Festival in Switzerland winter bucket list

One of the best balloon festivals worldwide is located in the cute town of Château-d’Oex in Switzerland. And this lovely festival happens every year at the end of January and lasts for nine days. So here’s another great item to check off in Switzerland in winter!

Château-d’Oex Switzerland winter bucket list

Many countries around the world participate in the festival, and each country shows off its beautiful colorful balloons. The balloons fly around the town, surrounded by tall standing magnificent mountains (I mean it is the Alps!).

There is also a lot of food and drinks, so you can drink while you watch the colorful balloons light up the sky. One of the best things to do at this festival is to ride a balloon. When on top, it is one of the most beautiful views you will ever see!

Château-d’Oex Balloon Festival Best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

This festival tradition has been going on since 1979 and is a must add to your Swizterland bucket list . On one Wednesday, there is even a day when the festival is dedicated to the children. It is an especially great time to bring the family on this day. 

Zurich to the town of Château-d’Oex is 3 hours by car or train.

17. Lucerne: Explore the city with a chapel bridge and stunning views

Lucerne is one of the best places to visit Switzerland in winter. For one, the city is not super crowded as it is off-season, and secondly, the hotels and Airbnbs are super affordable around this time.

Lucerne, Switzerland, aerial view of the old town, city wall towers, lake Lucerne and Rigi mountain in background

BONUS? You ask. Lucerne is stunning, and when you look up or wander a bit outside of the city, the mesmerizing snow capped mountains are not far off. 

According to us, Christmas is the BEST time to visit this charming city. So plan your trip for December and January to enjoy festive lights ( and accommodation fares ). The iconic Chapel Bridge is a must visit, and imagine how beautiful it looks with all the twinkling lights under the crisp winter nights.

Just outside of the Lucerne Old Town is the popular Mount Pilatus. If you are staying in Lucerne, use this time to reach the top of the mountain, and enjoy breathtaking views. 

Another option is to head to Mount Rigi from Lucerne by train. The views from Mount Rigi are also beautiful, although it is not as high as Mount Pilatus, it is worth a visit. 

Read: One day in Lucerne itinerary

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18. Locarno: For a warmer winter vacation

Locarno, situated on the banks of Lake Maggiore in Switzerland, is known for being the warmest place in the country. Here you’ll find warmer temperatures of around 1 degree to 5 degrees Celcius (33 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit) even in the winter months. 

View of Madonna del Sasso Church above Locarno city and the Maggiore Lake in Ticino, Switzerland

So if you are ready to leave layers of clothing to soak in the warm winter sun then Locarno is the place to be! You can comfortably walk the town centre, hang out on an outdoor patio and hop through markets.

The cableway located at the centre of Locarno takes you to a snow-covered local mountaintop where you can admire the views over Lake Maggiore and the Ascona-Locarno region (Passerelle observation platform). If you like some winter sports, you can enjoy snowshoeing at the slopes here. 

Back in the town centre, you can relish delicious local specialties, like fruity mulled wine and freshly baked Swiss pastries. 

If you’re lucky enough to be here during the festive season, you can also enjoy Locarno’s annual Christmas market. Stalls are set up in the central square offering traditional crafts, handmade decorations, and gifts. 

The streets of Locarno are adorned with colorful lights and decorations this time of year, making it even more beautiful. 

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19. Piz Gloria: Dine at the world’s highest revolving restaurant

Would you like to celebrate Christmas and New Years at the world’s highest revolving restaurant? Then look no further than the Piz Gloria. It is located at a height of 2,970 metres (9,740 feet) at the summit of the Schilthorn near Mürren.

Schilthorn, Switzerland

Murren is in the Bernese Oberland region in Switzerland.

You can reach Schilthorn by cable car from Mürren. Head there for celebrations, while you soak in mountain views. Apart from the restaurant, there is a viewing platform to enjoy the panoramic views. 

The nearest airport to Mürren is located in Berne which is 49.5 km or 30.7 miles away. 

20. Geneva: Winter outdoor and indoor fun

Geneva is a fun city to visit in Switzerland. Geneva in the winter is perfect for those who love to spend time outdoors as well indoors. There are skating rinks, and skiing opportunities in the nearby Jura Mountains, home to three Alpine Ski Areas.

Geneva in the winter

If this is your first time skiing, ensure you opt for a beginner class they are totally worth it.

Geneva’s fountain Jet d’eau is a must visit. Dress warm as it is quite cold and chilly near the waters. 

If the cold is too much for you, head to the museums. First off, the United Nations site at the Palais des Nations building. For those who love History (like me), visit the Musee d’ Art et d’Histoire – learn all about prehistoric cultures here. 

Geneva is also an amazing Swiss destination to explore Christmas markets in the winter. They have not one, but several markets sprinkled all across the city, where you can enjoy mulled wine and other typical Christmas treats.

The most traditional-style Christmas market is on Rue du Mont-Blanc, which is held from late November to early January. Food is an important part of Christmas celebrations. Head to Café du Soleil to try their delicious fondue. 

If you are in Geneva, the Sunday before Christmas ensures you don’t miss the Coupe de Noël, which is Geneva’s annual Christmas swimming race. In this race about 2,000 swimmers dive into the icy waters of Lake Geneva, wearing fancy dresses and wetsuits. 

Is it worth visiting Switzerland in winter?

The winter months are one of the best times to visit Switzerland. Wintertime can be especially magical, with the snow-capped mountains and sparkling lights in the city streets. 

If you enjoy winter activities such as skiing or snowboarding, then Switzerland is definitely a great place to visit during the colder months. There are plenty of things to do in Switzerland for non-skiers too from visiting Christmas markets to soaking in the views of the snowy landscapes! 

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Travel documents and visa

Switzerland is not part of the European Union, but they follow the Schengen agreement for non-visa-exempt countries. Read our detailed guide to applying to the Schengen visa.

When visiting Switzerland with an Indian passport, a Schengen Visa will be required.

Visitors with US and Canadian passports do not require a visa to enter the country and stay for 90 days; however, from 2025, an online authorization – ETIAS – is required prior to travel. 

There are tons of direct flight options available from both the United States and Canada to Zurich, Switzerland.

A week’s itinerary is enough to explore the prime highlights in Switzerland. Start in Zurich or Geneva, and then from there explore Zermatt, Montreux, Jungfraujoch, and many other destinations like Berne, Lucerne, and Lausanne in Switzerland. If short on time, you can read and follow one of our 5 days in Switzerland itinerary

There are lots of things to do in Switzerland for the non skier from taking a scenic train ride, to visiting Christmas & food markets. One can also enjoy the snow without skiing – by staying in a resort, soaking in a hot pool, spa, or shopping!

It is cold in Switzerland during the winter months. At high altitudes, it will be colder, as compared to cities. Snow is definitely common.  In the mountainous areas are coldest temperatures are around -10°C or 14°F. In the central part of the country, expect temperatures to be about 0°C or 32°F. Southern areas are warmer as compared to the rest, averaging around 4°C or 39°F. During January and February, expect only a few hours of sunlight.

Winter, overall is a great time to visit Switzerland. In December the snow starts to fall, making everything pretty at the mountain ski resorts. In various cities and small towns, Switzerland gears up for the festive season, and you will find stunning Christmas markets, and seasonal decorations and fests pop up everywhere in the country!

January is the coldest month in Switzerland.

January is the coldest month in Switzerland, making it a good time to visit for those who love to ski and all things related to snow sports. Cities are not really crowded but the ski resorts of Valais and St. Moritz are especially busy around this time!

Located on the southern border of Switzerland is Locarno, which is known to be one of the warmest places in the country. It boasts 2300 hours of sunshine annually.

There is no legal requirement for getting winter tires, but it is recommended when you are driving in the colder months in Switzerland.

When visiting Switzerland in winter, it’s important to dress for the cold temperatures. Layering is key – starting with a base layer of lightweight wool, followed by an insulating mid layer and topped with a wind-resistant outer layer.  A good hat and scarf are essential accessories that will keep you warm while exploring the outdoors. Waterproof boots are essential for keeping your feet dry in the snow. If you need to go skiing, make sure to invest in a good pair of ski pants and jacket.  A winter trip to Switzerland is an amazing experience – with the right clothing, it’s easy to stay warm and enjoy the beauty of this stunning country even during colder months. Here is a list of items to pack for your trip to Switzerland,  – Winter (waterproof) parka or jacket – Sweaters – Thermal tops and bottoms – Snow boots – Warm socks – Warm gloves, scarves, beanie

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Mayuri is the founder & editor of ToSomePlaceNew. An Indian-Canadian globetrotter, she has traveled to over 100 cities and 35+ countries. Mayuri has a graduate degree in History and is an MBA. She loves traveling the world, capturing historical nuances, and discussing that over a cup of coffee with her husband, Salil. She currently resides in Edmonton, Canada, and plots travel plans to Europe, the Americas, and beyond. 

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Hey Mayuri, thanks for putting this together. Any thoughts on how to travel to all of these places? For instance, we are looking at public transportation but can’t figure out if Swiss pass is the best deal. We will be there for 7 days in December and wondering if we should be looking at more than just Swiss pass or pay per ride for all of these places so we are not in a rush to cover everything. I would love to hear your thoughts on transportation.

The Swiss Travel Pass is definitely the best option out there to save on transportation. It is available and sold for 3,4, 8, or 15 days. To cover 7 days, you will need the 8-day pass.

An alternate option is to buy the 4-day pass, and then use day tours or walking tours on the remainder of the days to explore (keeping one city as a base). On the 4 days when you have the pass, you can check off the museums and special trains from your list.

From a cost perspective, if you are using trains to get to various places in Switzerland, the Swiss Pass will be the way to go!

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15 Top Things to Do in Winter in Switzerland

Written by Diana Bocco Updated Nov 26, 2021

Winter is one of the best times to visit Switzerland. While summer offers beautiful flowering valleys and great hiking trails , winter brings on the magic of snow-covered peaks, charming Christmas markets, and the best skiing you'll find in Europe.

There are plenty of things to do in Switzerland for non-skiers, too. The snow fun continues off the pistes, with trails for snowshoeing, ice-skating on frozen lakes, and great dining and shopping when you're ready for a break from the cold weather. Plus, unless you're staying at a ski resort, winter means smaller crowds at the most popular attractions and much better prices for flights and accommodations – a big plus in one of Europe's most expensive countries.

Need some inspiration? Plan your trip with our list of the top things to do in winter in Switzerland.

1. Discover World-Class Skiing

2. ride the bernina express, 3. shop at christmas markets, 4. ice-skate on natural rinks, 5. explore alpine fairy-tale towns, 6. relax in a thermal bath, 7. go dogsledding, 8. spend the night in an igloo, 9. have a chocolate experience, 10. enjoy the views from up top, 11. try other snow sports, 12. get your heart pumping at the titlis cliff walk, 13. take a winter walk with st. bernards in champex-lac, 14. go glacier climbing at interlaken, 15. paraglide over grindelwald, map of things to do in winter in switzerland.

Skiing near the Matterhorn

There's perhaps no better reason to visit Switzerland than the amazing skiing – no matter if you're a snow expert or just a beginner.

St. Moritz , home to 87 pistes and host to two Winter Olympic Games, is the place to visit for both skiing and snowboarding, while Zermatt offers 360 kilometers of runs at the highest ski area in Switzerland.

There's also Davos , one of Europe's largest winter sports areas, where multiple ski resorts interconnect to offer groomed runs, beginner slopes, and off-piste terrain for the advanced skiers.

If you're after a more relaxed vibe or gentler runs, Switzerland has plenty of smaller resorts that will satisfy you. Saas-Fee in the Valais region offers 37 kilometers of beginner trails plus areas for kids and learners, while the less-known Arosa Lenzerheide resort area offers lots of winter sunshine and plenty of groomed runs for intermediate skiers.

Even better, skiing in Switzerland is a social adventure, not just a sport. At the end of a day-long skiing session, head to a mountaintop restaurant for a cup of hot chocolate or a hot meal by a crackling fireplace.

The Bernina Express

No other winter train ride in the world can beat the Glacier Express route between Zermatt and St. Moritz . The eight-hour-long ride takes you through the snow-covered Alps and over 291 bridges, as well as glacier lakes, and narrow valleys that seem to go on forever. It's one of the most stunning ways to enjoy the winter scenery while sipping a cup of hot chocolate.

Because this is Switzerland, your choice of stunning train rides doesn't end there. The Bernina Express between Chur and Tirano is another incredible route that goes through snow-covered fir trees and rolling mountainsides covered in clouds.

This particular Bernina Express even offers a full moon excursion on the line between St. Moritz and Alp Grüm, with classical music playing and lights out to enjoy the beauty of the sky in all its splendor.

Christmas market in Basel

One of the highlights of visiting Switzerland in winter is shopping at some of Europe's best Christmas markets .

Zurich is home to many holiday markets, including Christkindlimarkt, the largest indoor Christmas market in Europe, inside the main train station. In Basel , the main city square becomes home to almost 200 artisans selling their wares from inside tiny wooden chalets, while Bern's Waisenhausplatz Christmas market offers not only Christmas decorations and gifts, but also souvenirs.

Geneva has several Christmas markets known for their old-school carrousels, live caroling, and a focus on artisans' work. And in Montreux , you can visit an authentic-looking medieval market at the Chateau de Chillon Castle.

In addition to great shopping, Swiss Christmas markets are also a feast for your taste buds, offering things like cheese fondue and rösti (potato pancakes).

Ice-skaters on Lago Bianco, Switzerland

You'll find plenty of ice-skating rinks in Swiss cities, but the true experience here is to jump on a natural rink. Surrounded by forests, deep inside valleys, and sometimes only accessible via a chairlift ride, natural rinks are everywhere in Switzerland.

Europe's largest natural ice rink is in Switzerland, in the winter resort town of Davos . It covers 18,000 square meters, and it's used by professionals (ice hockey players and speed skater champions), as well as beginners just wanting to have some fun.

In the Jura area of Switzerland , a number of lakes freeze over in winter, transforming into giant ice rinks. Lac (lake) de Joux, sitting at an altitude of 1,004 meters, is a stunning icy display. Lac des Rousses and the Lac des Tailleres in La Brevine area are also popular destinations.

For those keeping their trip urban, Katzensee Lake just outside Zurich also attracts ice-skaters during winter.

The Alpine town of Grindelwald in the winter

Switzerland is beautiful in winter no matter what city you're visiting, but it's the small charming villages and towns that truly pack on the magic when it comes to places to visit.

The ski resort towns of Zermatt and St. Moritz are favorites, but Grindelwald and Gstaad are equally stunning, with smaller crowds. As the highest town in the Alps, Davos attracts plenty of winter sports enthusiasts, but the town is also a good shopping destination and offers great dining in beautiful mountain surroundings.

St. Gallen is a different kind of destination, home to a car-free Old Town Center; the old-world charm of centuries-old houses; and the historical Abbey of St. Gallen, which becomes the background to the Christmas market in December.

Gruyères (world-famous for its namesake cheese) is another stunning medieval town full of cobblestone streets that take on a festive atmosphere during the holidays.

Set against a backdrop of dramatic mountains and sitting right on a lake, Lugano is another great winter destination, with Christmas markets that start in November and last until early January.

Soaking in an Alpine thermal pool

Thermal spas have a long history in Switzerland, and for centuries even royals enjoyed the mineral-rich, healing waters from the local springs. Whether at a small, cozy wellness center or an impressive massive health resort, the experience of relaxing in a 40-degree outdoor pool while snowflakes fall on your face is a must-try while in Switzerland.

One of the most famous thermal baths in Switzerland is the Mineralbad & Spa Rigi Kaltbad , which overlooks Lake Lucerne from the top of Mt. Rigi. There are indoor and outdoor pool options here, plus herbal steam baths and an outdoor lounging area.

Another great waterfront location is the Termali Salini & Spa on Lake Locarno, with outdoor saltwater lakes that look right over the lake.

The largest spa resort in the Alps, Leukerbad-Therme uses water from its own private mineral-rich spring to fill 10 thermal baths with temperatures as high as 43 degrees Celsius.

Dogsledding in the Swiss Alps

For something different, Switzerland offers lots of husky runs. Many depart from ski resorts as part of their non-skier offerings. But there are also run options at the Jungfraujoch near Interlaken , at the Les Rosées-Dessous (where the polar-like environment is perfect for days out in the snow), and in the Lake Geneva region.

If you want to spend time with dogs without having them do the heavy pulling, try the Barry Foundation in Champex-Lac. The foundation organizes animal-assisted therapy and in winter offers guided walks on the snow in the company of friendly St. Bernards.

Igloos in Switzerland

For a completely different experience, tuck in for the night in an igloo. A number of Alpine ski resorts build their own igloos to double as ice rooms during winter. Each place offers its own package, but igloo rooms come packed with their own sleeping bags, welcome hot drink, and either lamps or battery-charged lights.

Located in the Engstligenalp plateau in the western Alps, the popular Berghotel Engstligenalp igloos are set 2,000 meters above sea level. Guests receive a hot water bottle to keep warm inside the sleeping bag, access to toilets and showers in the nearby chalet, and a three-course dinner and buffet breakfast as part of their stay. Plus, they get to take home homemade Nidletäfeli (Swissmilk caramel candy) as a farewell gift.

A stay at the also popular Iglu-Dorf in Gstaad in the Bernese Oberland comes with a guided snowshoe trip in the dark, a heated Jacuzzi under the stars, and your own cheese fondue.

Zurich chocolate shop

You can eat lots of chocolate while in Switzerland, but for a true experience, nothing beats a factory tour, where you can see it being made and get plenty of free samples along the way.

At the Maison Cailler Chocolate Factory in Broc, you can learn about the history of chocolate all the way back to the Aztecs through their interactive museum tour, while the Läderach Chocolate Experience in Bilten allows you to create your very own chocolate while tasting artisan samples along the way.

If you have no time in your schedule for a chocolate tour, you can always find a cozy café and try one of the many chocolate-based delicacies the country has to offer. Order a Coupe Danemark (ice-cream sundae covered in thick melted chocolate) or a Belle Helene (chocolate sundae with pears poached in syrup) along with your coffee. Or just grab a few Swiss chocolate truffles to snack on the go. Aside from the traditional milk chocolate ones, you can try flavors like coffee, hazelnut, and toffee.

Titlis cable car in Engelberg

Sometimes the best way to enjoy the beauty of Switzerland is from up high. And what better way to do it than from a helicopter. A number of outfitters offer sightseeing flights over the snowcapped Alps, with jaw-dropping rides that last anywhere from 20 minutes to several hours.

From Zermatt, you can catch a helicopter tour all around the world-famous Matterhorn mountain, or head to Lauterbrunnen for a flight over the impressive glaciers of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, where scenes for James Bond movies were filmed.

For something a bit less heart-stopping, you can also take a cable car or funicular ride to the top of Switzerland's most famous mountains. You don't have to be a skier to get the million-dollar view. Just head up to enjoy a hot meal at the resort's restaurant or soak up the views over the Alpine peaks.

The gondola ride up the Grindelwald mountain offers colossal views over the Alps, while the Chaumont Mountain offers a funicular that rides up 1,087 meters to the top of the mountain, where you'll find a great little restaurant to warm up with a cheese fondue.

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Snowshoeing in Zermatt with beautiful views of the Matterhorn

If sliding down the side of a massive mountain is a bit too exciting for you, don't worry - Switzerland offers plenty of snow fun even if you don't ski. You can always try cross-country skiing, winter walking, or snowshoeing on trails and mountain paths. There are guided winter hikes in almost every town, often with stops at Alpine huts or cozy cafés along the way, so you can warm up and try some local delicacies.

The Grindelwald area is particularly popular for snowshoeing. You can take advantage of a number of trails near towns, or take the lift up the mountain for off-trail snowshoeing through Alpine forests.

While snowmobiles are not usually available for private rental, there are several outfitters that offer guided tours that are both stunning and exhilarating. The snowXpark in Engelberg offers cordoned-off trails you can explore on your own after renting a snowmobile, while visitors to the St. Moritz/Engadine Valley will find plenty of travel outfitters offering organized tours.

Titlis Cliff Walk

Sitting 3,041 meters above sea level and 500 meters above the snow-covered cliffs, the barely one-meter-wide Cliff Walk is a suspension bridge not for the faint of heart. As Europe's highest suspension bridge , though, it does offer some stunning mountain views.

Getting to the bridge itself, which runs along the cliff of Mount Titlis, starts with a Rotair gondola ride up Mount Titlis , which offers rotating, 360-degree panoramas over the stunning glaciers. Once here, you'll have to walk through a glacier cave that reaches to a viewing platform. From here, the 100-meter-long bridge takes you to the Ice Flyer glacier chairlift station on the other side.

Saint Bernard in Switzerland

Saint Bernards were first bred for rescue work in the 1600s by monks at the Great St. Bernard Hospice on the Switzerland border. Today, the Barry Foundation continues that tradition as the world's oldest breeding kennels for St. Bernards.

In addition to working as a center for animal-assisted therapy and education, the foundation also offers a number of activities, including their very popular winter walks.

The 45-minute walks take place around the Champex-Lac area, surrounded by stunning mountain peaks, throughout the entire winter, and include the companionship of a few St. Bernards –usually one of them pulling a small sled, which children can ride.

Ice climbing

Surprisingly, no previous experience is necessary to climb up sheets of ice, abseil into a frozen crevasse, or rappel deep into a glacier. Under the guidance of a certified mountain guide, it's possible to experience the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of climbing on the icy mountains outside Interlaken.

Ice climbing adventures usually combine a glacier hike to reach a crevasse, from where you'll secure yourself to the wall to start your climbing adventure. For more traditional climbing, there are also routes at the foot of the Eiger Mountain's North Face. No ice climbing here, but instead a route of iron ladders, wires, and cables to get you up the rock walls to reach stunning views over the Matterhorn and the town of Grindelwald.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Interlaken

Paraglider over Grindelwald

Tandem paragliding is exhilarating in any season, but jumping off the side of a mountain in winter adds an entirely new layer to the experience. Switzerland has perfected the art of winter paragliding, and the best place to try it is over the village of Grindelwald.

Here, you can catch a ride up Grindlewald First in a cable car before you strap on to your instructor and get ready to soar over the snow-covered valley, with gorgeous views of the mighty Eiger mountain all around.

There are also winter flights at Interlaken for a great view over the Lakes of Thun and Brienz, as well as flights over the ski slopes down the cliffs to the mountain village of Stechelberg.

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Switzerland in winter transforms into a wonderland with snow-capped Alps, vibrant Christmas markets, and exciting winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, making it a must-visit destination for winter enthusiasts.

Imagine a world where the land merges seamlessly with the sky, a place where every glance holds the promise of a breathtaking vista – this is Switzerland in winter. Steeped in snow, Switzerland offers a winter experience unparalleled anywhere else in the world.

From the frosted peaks of the Alps to the charming streets of Zurich draped in festive lights, this guide provides an all-encompassing look into the magic of Switzerland in the colder months.

So, whether you’re a thrill-seeker aiming to conquer snow-covered slopes or a tranquility lover seeking cozy evenings by the fire, you’ll find something to love about winter in Switzerland.

There is so much to do in Switzerland during winter, starting from snow activities and winter sports to relaxing and simply enjoying the picturesque mountains. Many destinations and tourist centers are easily approachable thanks to the trains, cable cars and ferries as the most efficient means of the Swiss public transport system . 

So if you’re planning to head to Switzerland this winter, take a look at our list of 10 most extraordinary places to visit in Switzerland in this beautiful season.

19 of The Best Places to Visit in Switzerland during Winter

Switzerland truly shines in the winter, transforming into a snow-covered wonderland that offers a plethora of breathtaking sights and activities. Whether you’re drawn to the charm of its medieval towns, the magnificence of its alpine peaks, or the thrill of its world-class winter sports, there is something for every type of traveler.

In this section, we’re going to take a closer look at 19 of the best places to visit in Switzerland during winter. From the sparkling streets of Zurich to the majestic beauty of the Swiss National Park, these destinations promise to make your Swiss winter holiday an unforgettable experience. Join us as we explore the diverse attractions of this enchanting winter destination.

1. The Jungfrau region

You’ve heard about the glory of the Jungfrau massif, compiled of three famous peaks – the Jungfrau at 4,158 meters, the Mönch at 4,099 meters, and the 3,970-meter Eiger. These three are the world’s major ski areas, which draw winter sports enthusiasts from all around the globe.

Sightseers can easily access mountains and enjoy the views through lifts and existing cableways, whereas those who like to ski can find fields convenient for beginners near Wengen or challenging ones in Murren’s slopes. The whole region is characterized by postcard-like towns and splendid natural attractions, which you cannot go by not visiting if you happen to be in Switzerland.

Fact: The rack-railroad to the Jungfraujoch opened in 1912, and its upper station is the highest railroad station in Europe at 3,454 meters, as we’ve mentioned among fun facts about Switzerland .

zermatt-switzerland

The petite place called Zermatt lies in southern Switzerland, in Valais canton, to be more exact. This beautiful mountain resort lies right below the iconic Matterhorn peak, which provides visitors with fantastic scenery and many, many things to do.

Zermatt is well known as a great place for skiing, climbing, and hiking, whereas its main street called Bahnhofstrasse is filled with boutique shops, hotels, and restaurants for the people who like to stay in one place and contemplate the goods of Switzerland. Or, you can choose to visit the public outdoor rinks for ice-skating and curling. The town is a perfect pitch, if you’re looking for your next Christmas postcard.

3. St. Moritz

switzerland places to visit winter

This luxury alpine resort town in Switzerland is known for having hosted the Winter Olympics twice and for organizing the Cresta Run – a world championship bobsled run that consists of natural ice.

St.Moritz is also home to numerous frozen lakes; thus, polo, cricket, and horse racing on ice are some interesting winter activities to engage while you pay a visit. St. Moritz first became famous thanks to its mineral springs, which were discovered 3,000 years ago. Whereas nowadays, this town is known worldwide for its modern Alpine lifestyle and top-class restaurants.

4. St.Gallen

switzerland places to visit winter

If there is one epithet that could mostly suit this magnificent town, it would be – a winter wonderland. In case you’re dreaming about a white Christmas, with trees covered in heavy snow and with no cars roaming around, then you should certainly visit St.Gallen. The old town is jaw-dropping, as it offers views of houses that have been there for centuries. It is most famous for the lively festive atmosphere during Christmas time.

A place mostly behind the shades and slightly underrated in Switzerland is Arosa. People who seem to visit it, have amazing feedback, and say this place is a delight of its own. Arosa has fascinating mountain peaks and snowy landscapes that attract hiking enthusiasts. Hence, the town is home to numerous wonderful snow sports and activities like ice-skating, ice-stick throwing, and curling.

Arosa lies at the ends of the dreamy Schanfigg Valley, and it is certainly one of the best places in Switzerland in winter, where you should stay for a little while.

6. Interlaken

switzerland places to visit winter

This cute Swiss village is located in between two lakes in the middle of the Swiss Alps, presided by three mighty mountains such as the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. You can imagine why it has some of the best views and many winter activities to offer. You will basically find all sorts of things to do, from relaxing in an outside hot tub with top-quality beers to sky-diving, paragliding, or other adrenaline-filled activities.

This traditional resort town is home to 45 mountain railways, cable cars , glaciers, and alpine meadows. It is therefore called the adventure capital of Switzerland and should definitely be on your list of top Swiss destinations to visit.

The city of Lucerne is considered to be one of the best cities to visit in Switzerland during winter. The main reason is the pretty scenery of buildings that are beautifully sprinkled in snow and the Christmas market that makes you experience the city with an additional touch of magic.

Christmas lights will be in the city during early December and January, so make sure you get there just in time because the view in the night-time is impressive; Especially if you’re standing anywhere near the Chapel Bridge. The Lake of Lucerne offers a lovely panorama of the Alps, so it is certainly a must-visit city of the Swiss country.

Note: Wintertime is considered the best time of the year to fully enjoy Lucerne, as there are fewer tourists and there is a perfect atmosphere for relaxing holidays.

Davos, Switzerland

Davos is known as the highest town in the Alps, which lies within the canton of Graubünden. Its reputation consists of three main tourist attractions: The Glacier Express, the scenic train ride , and the road that connects Davos to the Matterhorn. This town offers multiple opportunities to enjoy winter activities, bragging about its cross-country ski areas that include Jakobshorn, Pischa, Rinerhorn, and Parsenn.

Tourists can also get caught in many shopping choices, refined dining, or high-class accommodation choices. Day-light activities or night-life ones, everything can be found in the town of Davos.

9. Lake Geneva

We weren’t really sure whether Lake Geneva is more suitable for summer or winter times, so we just decided that it can be both. With beautiful scenery in summer, Lake Geneva should definitely be paid a visit in winter as well. The best time in winter to visit Lake Geneva is during the annual Winterfest when the packed itinerary of fun also includes the U.S. Snow Sculpting Championship.

The lake is stunningly beautiful during the winter, and it is far from deserted. In December, Lake Geneva is full of ice fishers, ice boaters, ice coasters, and skaters, all fun activities you can try, along with skiing, snowshoeing, or sledding.

10. Oberalp Pass Via Glacier Express

Oberalp Pass Via Glacier Express

One can’t simply visit Switzerland and not take the special trip to Oberalp Pass. Considering the name of the train, you might think that you’ll be seeing glaciers one after the other while enjoying the ride. However, you will only see the glaciers once you are up in the mountains. And you’ll see just how much the trip is worth it, and what a shame it is that the glaciers are getting smaller and smaller due to global warming. Still, the scenery remains beautiful with impressive rock formations, fierce streams, and tons of snow.

The route consists of four sections, each with its own unique scenery. You can ride the Furka-Oberalp railway that operates throughout the year and provides limited access through the reservation. Or you can simply ditch the hassles and enjoy its view while riding the Glacier Express—a direct train that takes you from Zermatt to St. Moritz.

11. Mt. Pilatus

If you’re seeking an immersive experience in Switzerland’s majestic winter landscapes, a trip to Mt. Pilatus is a must. Towering over the region of Lucerne, this 2,128-meter-high mountain offers some of the most enchanting views of Switzerland in winter.

From the summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of snow-laden forests, frozen lakes, and undulating mountain ranges, forming a spectacle that will leave you breathless. On clear days, the vista extends to 73 Alpine peaks, a sight that is sure to remain etched in your memory forever.

Apart from the stunning scenery, Mt. Pilatus offers an array of winter activities. You can explore the area via the network of winter hiking trails or try sledging down the local slopes for a more adventurous experience. If you’re interested in wildlife, keep an eye out for alpine ibex and chamois that roam these heights during the colder months.

Accessing Mt. Pilatus in winter is an adventure in itself. A ride on the Pilatus Bahn, the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, from Alpnachstad is an experience that you will not want to miss. However, it’s important to note that the cogwheel railway operates from May to November. During the winter months, the mountain can be reached by cable cars and gondolas from Kriens, which provide a scenic ascent to the mountain’s summit.

Once you’re on the mountain, the Pilatus-Kulm Mountain Hotel offers warm meals and cozy accommodation, allowing you to fully embrace the Swiss mountain experience. From dining with unparalleled mountain views to waking up to a pristine snowy landscape, staying here makes your visit to Mt. Pilatus even more unforgettable.

In conclusion, a visit to Mt. Pilatus adds a touch of enchantment to your experience of Switzerland in winter, combining stunning panoramas, exciting activities, and a unique travel journey. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure enthusiast, or a tranquility seeker, Mt. Pilatus promises a fulfilling and memorable winter experience.

12. St. Gallen

Steeped in history and culture, St. Gallen is another destination that should be on your list when visiting Switzerland in winter. Situated in northeastern Switzerland, this charming city is renowned for its well-preserved old town, world-class museums, and the famous Abbey of St. Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Abbey’s library, Stiftsbibliothek, is one of the oldest and most beautiful in the world, housing thousands of priceless medieval manuscripts. A visit here is like stepping back in time, making it a must-see for any history enthusiast.

In winter, St. Gallen transforms into a festive wonderland. The Christmas market is a highlight, with its beautifully illuminated stalls selling local crafts, traditional Swiss foods, and festive goods. The city’s Baroque-style buildings are adorned with lights, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

But St. Gallen isn’t just about culture and history. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s the nearby Appenzellerland region, offering picturesque hiking trails and cross-country skiing routes. The three nearby mountains, Hoher Kasten, Säntis, and Kronberg, are popular for winter sports activities and provide stunning views of the surrounding snowy landscapes.

Dining in St. Gallen is another treat, with a plethora of restaurants offering everything from traditional Swiss cuisine to international dishes. Don’t miss out on trying the local specialty, St. Gallen bratwurst, a delicacy that’s best enjoyed with a crusty roll and a dollop of mustard.

In conclusion, St. Gallen presents a unique blend of cultural richness, festive cheer, and outdoor activities, making it a compelling stop on your tour of Switzerland in winter. Whether you’re exploring the historic Abbey, browsing the Christmas market, or venturing into the nearby mountains, St. Gallen ensures a delightful and diverse winter experience.

13. Chateau de Chillon

Nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva, Chateau de Chillon offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and stunning natural beauty, making it a must-visit during your trip to Switzerland in winter.

Chillon Castle , as it’s also known, is a historic marvel. With its roots dating back to Roman times, the castle served as a strategic water fortress, a vibrant summer house for the Counts of Savoy, and even a prison. Today, it stands as one of the most visited historic sites in Switzerland.

In winter, the castle takes on a new charm. The snow-covered turrets against the backdrop of the frozen lake and alpine landscapes create a picture-perfect setting. The interior of the castle is equally mesmerizing, with grand halls, underground vaults, and 14th-century wall paintings, all waiting to be explored.

The castle is home to four great halls, three courtyards, and a series of bedrooms open to the public. As you wander through the rooms, you’ll get a glimpse into the lives of the dukes of Savoy and the Bernese bailiffs who once lived here. Be sure to take a guided tour to fully appreciate the rich history of this castle.

After exploring the castle, take some time to walk along the lakeshore. The panoramic view of Lake Geneva, with the snow-capped Dents du Midi in the background, is truly a sight to behold.

Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply a lover of beautiful landscapes, Chateau de Chillon offers a memorable addition to your Switzerland in winter itinerary. Immerse yourself in the castle’s captivating history, marvel at its architectural splendor, and soak up the breathtaking views for a truly enriching Swiss experience.

14. Swiss Grand Canyon

While the name may conjure images of the famous American landmark, the Swiss Grand Canyon, also known as the Ruinaulta, offers a unique natural spectacle in the heart of Switzerland. Formed over 10,000 years ago by a massive landslide, the Ruinaulta is a deep gorge cut through by the Rhine River, and it’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts exploring Switzerland in winter.

In winter, the Swiss Grand Canyon transforms into a breathtaking landscape of snow-covered peaks, icy-blue waters, and frost-dusted forests. This is a fantastic location for winter hiking, as numerous trails wind their way along the edges of the gorge, offering panoramic views of the snow-laden canyon and the Rhine River below.

For the more adventurous, the canyon is also home to a range of winter sports. There are tracks for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, and the nearby Flims-Laax-Falera ski area offers excellent downhill skiing and snowboarding options.

If you’re looking for a more relaxed experience, consider taking a train journey along the Rhaetian Railway, which snakes its way through the canyon. From the comfort of your seat, you’ll witness the changing winter landscapes, steep cliffs, and the swirling Rhine River.

Aside from its winter activities, the Swiss Grand Canyon is also a geologically significant site. The area is a geological window into the Ice Age and offers an interesting learning experience for geology buffs.

In conclusion, the Swiss Grand Canyon, with its imposing cliffs, stunning winter vistas, and array of outdoor activities, offers an adventurous and scenic addition to your winter trip to Switzerland. Whether you’re hiking its snowy trails, skiing down nearby slopes, or simply enjoying the view from the train, the Ruinaulta promises a memorable experience in Switzerland’s winter wonderland.

15. The Castles of Bellinzona

In the heart of Ticino, the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland, the town of Bellinzona boasts a rich history, vibrant culture, and most notably, a stunning complex of castles that will transport you back to the Middle Ages. The Castles of Bellinzona — Castelgrande, Castello di Montebello, and Castello di Sasso Corbaro — are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are a must-visit during your winter journey through Switzerland.

Cloaked in snow, the castles exude a unique charm during winter, their ancient walls and towers standing in stark contrast against the white landscape. Offering panoramic views of the town, surrounding vineyards, and distant snowy peaks, each castle presents a unique vista of the winter wonderland that Switzerland becomes in the colder months.

Castelgrande, the largest and oldest of the three, can be reached by a picturesque walk through the old town or a convenient elevator ride. Once there, you can explore the battlements, black tower, and on-site museum that houses artifacts dating back to the Roman era.

A short hike or funicular ride from the city center takes you to Castello di Montebello, located on a rocky hill. The castle is renowned for its well-preserved ramparts and enchanting courtyard.

At the highest point lies Castello di Sasso Corbaro. Although it’s the smallest and most isolated of the three, it provides the most spectacular views of Bellinzona and the surrounding valley. It also hosts an interesting museum featuring a collection of crystal glass.

Together, these castles offer a fascinating insight into the region’s past, making Bellinzona a paradise for history and architecture enthusiasts. And after a day of exploring, what could be better than indulging in the town’s rich gastronomic scene, characterized by its fusion of Swiss and Italian cuisine?

Visiting the Castles of Bellinzona provides a rich historical journey combined with breathtaking winter scenery. They’re an unmissable addition to your winter visit to Switzerland, promising a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delights.

A trip to Switzerland in winter would be incomplete without a visit to Zurich, the country’s largest city. Known for its perfect blend of urban life and natural beauty, Zurich has a rich history, diverse culture, and is home to some of the best Christmas markets in the country.

In winter, the city is adorned with lights, turning it into a veritable Christmas fairyland. The Christmas markets, the most famous of which is held in the old town (Niederdorf), offer a festive shopping experience. Here, you can browse a range of stalls offering artisan crafts, festive decorations, and a plethora of Swiss delicacies.

Don’t miss out on the ‘Wienachtsdorf’ Christmas market held in front of the Opera House, where you can ice skate with a beautiful view of Lake Zurich. Another highlight is the ‘Lucy’ Christmas Lights that illuminate the Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich’s main shopping street, creating a festive atmosphere that’s hard to resist.

Zurich also boasts a wealth of museums and galleries, including the Kunsthaus Zurich, one of the most significant art museums in Switzerland, and the Swiss National Museum, which is dedicated to Swiss cultural history.

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, Zurich won’t disappoint. The nearby Uetliberg mountain offers excellent hiking trails and a panoramic view of the city blanketed in snow.

Dining in Zurich is a gastronomic delight. From traditional Swiss cuisine to international dishes, the city offers a wide range of culinary experiences. Don’t miss out on trying the local specialty, Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, a creamy dish made with sliced veal.

In conclusion, Zurich in winter is a dynamic city that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re exploring the festive Christmas markets, delving into Swiss history in its museums, enjoying the winter vistas from Uetliberg, or dining in its diverse restaurants, Zurich guarantees an enriching and exciting experience when visiting Switzerland in winter.

17. Swiss National Park

Encompassing over 68,000 hectares of unspoiled natural beauty, the Swiss National Park is a gem in Switzerland’s crown. Established in 1914, it’s the oldest national park in the Alps and provides a sanctuary for a diverse range of flora and fauna. During your visit to Switzerland in winter, this park offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the country’s stunning alpine wilderness.

In winter, the park transforms into a snow-covered wonderland, presenting a serene and picturesque landscape. This is a perfect place for winter hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, with trails that wind through snow-laden forests, across icy streams, and along the edges of frozen alpine lakes.

The park is home to an array of wildlife that thrives during the colder months. If you’re lucky, you may spot red deer, chamois, and ibex navigating the snowy terrain, or spot a golden eagle soaring against the clear winter sky.

If you’re interested in geology, the park offers a unique insight into the Swiss Alps’ geological history. The park’s visitor center at Zernez provides a wealth of information about the park’s ecology, history, and the various trails that crisscross the park.

Exploring the Swiss National Park in winter can be a challenge due to the colder temperatures and snow-covered trails. However, if you’re adequately prepared and adhere to the park’s regulations, it’s a rewarding experience that will allow you to witness the tranquility and majesty of Switzerland’s alpine landscape in its most pristine form.

The Swiss National Park offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Switzerland in winter. Its snow-covered landscapes, rich biodiversity, and serene environment provide a captivating and rejuvenating experience, making it a must-visit destination on your Swiss winter itinerary.

18. Rapperswil

Rapperswil, often referred to as the ‘town of roses’, is a charming historic city located on the eastern banks of Lake Zurich. With its picturesque old town, beautiful castle, and stunning lakeside views, Rapperswil is a delightful destination to explore during your winter trip to Switzerland.

Winter in Rapperswil offers a unique charm, with the cobblestone streets and medieval buildings of the old town dusted with snow. The centerpiece of the town is the Rapperswil Castle, perched on a hill and overlooking the lake. In winter, the castle and its surrounding rose gardens take on a serene beauty. A visit to the castle also offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Alps, the lake, and the old town.

The old town itself is worth exploring, with its narrow streets, colorful houses, and a variety of shops and restaurants. The Capuchin monastery, the town’s oldest building, and the Parish Church of St. John are notable landmarks.

Despite the chill, winter is a great time to stroll along the town’s lakeside promenade. The icy-blue lake, the snow-lined walkways, and the distant snowy peaks create a mesmerizing winter landscape.

Rapperswil also hosts some delightful Christmas markets in winter. The Christkindlimärt, held in the Fischmarktplatz, is a popular one, featuring beautifully decorated stalls selling traditional Swiss crafts, holiday goodies, and local delicacies.

In conclusion, Rapperswil, with its medieval charm, beautiful castle, and stunning lakeside location, offers a tranquil and picturesque retreat during your winter visit to Switzerland. Whether you’re exploring its historic old town, enjoying the lake views, or shopping in the Christmas market, Rapperswil is sure to leave you with beautiful winter memories.

19. Saas-Fee

Known as the ‘Pearl of the Alps’, Saas-Fee is a charming alpine village nestled among the highest mountains in Switzerland. With its car-free streets, traditional chalets, and stunning natural beauty, Saas-Fee is a paradise for winter enthusiasts visiting Switzerland.

In winter, Saas-Fee becomes a hotspot for a range of snow activities. The village is surrounded by over 100 km of ski slopes, catering to both beginners and advanced skiers. There’s also a snowpark for freestylers and numerous trails for winter hiking and snowshoeing.

One of the highlights of Saas-Fee is the Fee Glacier, where you can ski even during the summer months. The Ice Pavilion, a cavern inside the glacier, offers a unique opportunity to walk within millennia-old ice. You’ll witness impressive ice sculptures, learn about glaciology, and feel the chilling thrill of being inside a glacier.

Take a ride on the Metro Alpin, the highest underground funicular in the world, to reach the Mittelallalin. Here, at over 3,500 meters above sea level, you can dine in the world’s highest revolving restaurant and enjoy panoramic views of the snow-covered peaks.

Back in the village, take time to explore its charming streets. You’ll find quaint boutiques, Swiss chocolate shops, and cozy cafes. Don’t miss trying Raclette, a traditional Swiss dish, in one of the local restaurants.

Saas-Fee, with its snow-covered slopes, thrilling winter activities, and captivating alpine charm, offers an unforgettable experience for those visiting Switzerland in winter. Whether you’re skiing on the glacier, exploring the village, or simply marveling at the alpine views, Saas-Fee is sure to leave you spellbound.

The Bottom Line

Experiencing Switzerland in winter is truly an unforgettable journey, where awe-inspiring alpine landscapes meet the warmth of vibrant, festive cities. Whether you’re exploring the snowy peaks of the Alps, indulging in the cultural richness of Swiss cities, or savoring world-class Swiss cuisine, winter in Switzerland offers something for every traveler.

So, don’t wait; pack your winter gear and get ready for the experience of a lifetime. Have any questions or want to share your Swiss winter experience? Feel free to leave a comment below. Let’s continue the conversation about the spectacular beauty of Switzerland in winter.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: what are the best places to visit in switzerland in winter.

A: The best places to visit in Switzerland in winter include Zurich for its delightful Christmas markets, St. Moritz for world-class skiing, and the Jungfrau region for breathtaking alpine scenery.

Q2: What activities can I do in Switzerland in winter?

A: Switzerland in winter offers a range of activities such as skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, sledding, and winter hiking. You can also visit Christmas markets, explore Swiss castles, or enjoy a scenic train ride on the Glacier Express.

Q3: What should I pack for Switzerland in winter?

A: For Switzerland in winter, pack warm clothing including thermal layers, a good quality winter jacket, snow boots, gloves, and a hat. Don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses for the snow glare, and if you plan to ski, bring appropriate gear.

Q4: Is Switzerland expensive to visit in winter?

A: Switzerland is known to be quite expensive compared to other European countries. However, costs can vary depending on your travel style. Planning ahead and budgeting can help manage expenses without compromising the winter experience.

Q5: Is it safe to drive in Switzerland in winter?

A: Yes, it’s safe to drive in Switzerland in winter, but you need to be prepared. Snow chains are often necessary in mountain areas, and it’s important to check weather conditions before setting off. Always adhere to speed limits and be aware of winter driving regulations.

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Switzerland is a magical place all year round. Each month brings unique opportunities, stunning landscape colors, and exciting things to do. But how is it really in winter? I can tell you that it’s worth traveling to Switzerland even in winter for everyone, skiers and also nonskiers .

I lived in Switzerland for 3 years , each year in a different place. Besides, I’ve been traveling a lot through the countries. Spending 3 winter seasons in Switzerland gave me a great understanding of how the country is in winter.

So, in this article, I’ll share all my insights , tips , the best places to visit, and things to do. Let’s get into it.

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Best Time To Visit Switzerland In The Winter

The best time to visit Switzerland during the wintertime is December and January .

December is the beginning of the season, and fresh snow is almost guaranteed. It’s also a magical time to visit Switzerland, thanks to the Christmas markets in the cities and the unique atmosphere.

The beginning of December is also less crowded , especially on the skiing slopes than the rest of the season.

January is great, mainly thanks to fewer crowds and lower prices . Even though prices don’t drop significantly, it’s one of the months when Switzerland is slightly cheaper.

There are also fewer crowds so that you can explore the beauty fully.

switzerland in winter best time to visit

Switzerland In Winter: Weather Month-By-Month

The weather in winter in Switzerland is usually cold and snowy . However, it varies from the region. Without mountains, the northern part of Switzerland is warmer and gets less snow .

The central and southern part of Switzerland gets a lot of snow , and it’s cold .

Here is a breakdown of the weather in the country each winter month:

Switzerland In December

December in Switzerland can be both rainy and snowy . Temperatures range around 4°C/39°F .

The northern part of Switzerland is slightly warmer, with temperatures around 7°C . It snows only a few inches, and the snow often changes into rain.

The central and southern parts of Switzerland , with the Alps , get a lot of fresh snow in December, which is perfect for all skiers. I was always super excited to see fresh snow when the ski lifts opened at the beginning of the month, and I went straight to the mountains.

Temperatures in the Swiss Alps in winter range around -2°C/28 °F (in the mountain towns like Grindelwald, Zermatt, Davos, and Laax) up to -12°C/10°F (in the mountain peaks like Gornergrat near Zermatt, Jungfraujoch, Schilthorn, Mt. Titlis).

Switzerland in December is less crowded in the first 2 weeks , and prices are lower , especially at the beginning of the month, including hotels and ski tickets.

SWITZERLAND IN DECEMBER OVERVIEW:

Switzerland in january.

January in Switzerland is slightly colder than December. Temperatures range around 0°C/32°F in the entire country.

Northern Switzerland usually gets more snow in January than in December, with temperatures around 0°C/32°F . It’s quite chilly, so bring many layers.

Central and Southern part of Switzerland with the Alps is cold with a lot of snow . January is guaranteed to have snow, and the conditions for winter sports lovers are perfect .

Temperatures in the Swiss Alps are around -4°C/25°F.

Switzerland in January is less crowded after the holiday season, and you can enjoy lower prices .

SWITZERLAND IN JANUARY OVERVIEW:

Switzerland in february.

February is the coldest month in Switzerland. There is a lot of snow, which mostly stays on the slopes and on the roads.

The average temperature in February in Switzerland is about -2°C/28°F , which differs depending on the place.

The northern Switzerland usually has snow in February. In February, most cities like Geneva, Zurich, Bern, Lucerne, and St. Gallen are covered in snow. Temperatures range between 0°C/32°F and -3°C/26°F .

The Swiss Alps (central and southern Switzerland) are the coldest in February . It snows a lot , and the conditions for skiing and snowboarding are the best. Temperatures range around -5°C/23°F . And in the mountain peaks, it can get to -15°C/5°F up to -20°C/-4°F .

Switzerland in February is the most crowded in the winter due to the ski holiday season that many countries have. Many people come for ski holidays, and prices skyrocket again .

SWITZERLAND IN FEBRUARY OVERVIEW:

Switzerland in march.

March in Switzerland is calmer again. Snow starts to melt towards the end of the month, and everything gets cheaper . Temperatures in March in Switzerland range around 1 °C/34°F .

Northern Switzerland , with cities like Zurich and St. Gallen, has less snow, and temperatures are between 2 °C /35°F and 4 °C /39°F .

The Swiss Alps in March are still covered by snow , and you can enjoy ski season but for less. It gets significantly warmer in March, and snow melts towards the end of the month. You can easily ski in a light jacket or with no extra layers.

Temperatures in the Swiss Alps range around 0°C/32°F in March.

SWITZERLAND IN MARCH OVERVIEW:

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Best Places To Visit In The Wintertime In Switzerland

Switzerland is a beautiful winter wonderland , but choosing the right destination matters if you want to experience it.

My tip for you is to skip Zurich in winter . It’s cold, but there is no guarantee it’ll have snow. It also doesn’t offer as many activities as other places and the overall atmosphere is not so nice.

If you want to visit a Swiss city in winter, visit Lucerne instead . It’s magical, has snow, and you can do many things around.

With that said, here is a list of the best places to visit during winter in Switzerland :

📍 LUCERNE 📍 BERN 📍 GRINDELWALD 📍 ZERMATT 📍 DAVOS 📍 ANDERMATT 📍 AROSA 📍 ST. MORITZ 📍 GRUYERES 📍 JUNGFRAUJOCH 📍 MT. TITLIS 📍 GSTAAD

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13 Best Things To Do In Winter In Switzerland

If you’re visiting Switzerland in the winter season, I’ve got tips for how to spend your time best .

Whether you’re excited about the ski slopes and some of the best ski resorts in the world, or you’re a nonskier and want to enjoy the Swiss winter wonderland , I’ve got you covered.

Below, I’m giving everyone the best things to do in winter in Switzerland : skiers, snowboarders, and even nonskiers.

Here is a list of the 13 best things to do in winter in Switzerland for skiers and nonskiers:

  • Enjoy Zermatt & Skiing
  • Visit Schilthorn
  • Go Free Ride Skiing In Laax
  • Enjoy Winter Wonderland In Andermatt
  • Enjoy Winter Hikes In The Jungfrau Region
  • Visit St. Moritz & Go Skiing
  • Explore Jungfraujoch
  • Ride Glacier Express – Swiss Panoramic Train
  • Enjoy Lucerne
  • Make A Day Trip To Mt. Titlis
  • Visit Gruyeres
  • Ride Cable Cars
  • Enjoy Winter Spa

1. Enjoy Zermatt & Skiing

Zermatt is one of the best destinations for skiers in the world. It offers hundreds of skiing slopes, stunning views of the Matterhorn mountain, and great activities.

It’s a perfect place to be for everyone, skiers and nonskiers, too.

If you don’t like skiing , you’ll enjoy riding cable cars , visiting the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise , exploring the town, or warming up in a spa with stunning views.

Don’t forget to enjoy Fondue in a Swiss chalet .

best mountains in Switzerland to visit Gornergrat Matterhorn

2. Visit Schilthorn

Schilthorn is another great mountain you can visit in winter. While it doesn’t offer as much as Jungfraujoch does, it has some of the most breathtaking views in the entire country.

Stop in Birg (middle station) for the Thrill Walk . Then continue up to Schilthorn for even better views. Eat lunch in the 360° revolving restaurant and visit the James Bond Exhibition .

It’s also a great place for skiers as it has one of the steepest slopes in the world. It scared the h* out of me when I saw it, but it was manageable, and I loved skiing there.

switzerland in winter schilthorn

3. Go Free Ride Skiing In Laax

If you love free rides , you don’t have to plan anymore. The ski resort Laax/Flims offers some of the best freeride skiing and snowboarding . The vast mountains often have a lot of fresh snow , perfect to slide down.

Laax has a great young vibe . There are many snowboarding competitions and a ramp, and you’ll love the winter paradise it offers.

Skiing in Switzerland ski resorts

4. Enjoy Winter Wonderland In Andermatt

Andermatt is truly one of the most beautiful Swiss towns in winter . It offers great skiing slopes, has some of the best luxury hotels with great spas , and a charming atmosphere.

Andermatt is great for relaxing and disconnecting , especially if you don’t like skiing.

Besides, the Glacier Express stops here, so you can ride it, stay overnight in Andermatt, and continue riding the Glacier Express to St. Moritz or Zermatt the next day.

I highly recommend booking one of the luxury hotels – The Chedi Andermatt . They have a fantastic spa, excellent service, and atmosphere.

Snowing in Switzerland in November

5. Enjoy Winter Hikes In The Jungfrau Region

If you have someone who loves skiing but you’re not a big fan, visit the Jungfrau region . It has great skiing resorts but also some of the best winter hikes.

So let the others ski while you enjoy the stunning winter landscape and the sun hiking around .

You can ride a train from Lauterbrunnen to Kleine Scheidegg and walk around. Have lunch, enjoy the views, and then hike back to Lauterbrunnen .

Or hike around Grindelwald First to the Bachalp Lake . There are many winter hikes , and the Jungfrau region is the perfect place to enjoy them.

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switzerland in winter hiking

6. Visit St. Moritz & Go Skiing

St. Moritz is a great destination for those who want to go skiing and enjoy relaxation and luxury . It’s a luxury Swiss town in the Grisons region and offers some of the best skiing slopes.

Besides, it’s one of the best towns to go shopping. You’ll get everything if you want to shop for clothes, jewelry, or souvenirs.

It has some of the best luxury hotels , including Grand Hotel Des Bains Kempinski and Badrutt’s Palace Hotel . So you can relax , go to a spa , and then walk around the stunning Lake St. Moritz .

switzerland in winter skiing

Winter In Switzerland For Non Skiers: Best Things To Do

Switzerland attracts all kinds of visitors , and winter is not an exception. Even if you’re not a skier or a snowboarder, you’ll still love wintertime in Switzerland.

With that said, Switzerland offers many things to do for nonskiers in winter . So here is a list of the best things you can do if skiing/snowboarding is not your thing:

7. Explore Jungfraujoch

Jungfraujoch is a perfect destination all year round. And it’s the best place to visit for non-skiers in winter. You’ll visit the highest train station in Europe , walk through, and learn about the history of this place.

Besides, you’ll see the largest glacier in the Swiss Alps and enjoy the snow. The entire journey is an experience, and it’s picturesque. I’m sure you’ll love it.

Jungfraujoch Glacier Plateau

8. Ride Glacier Express – Swiss Panoramic Train

Riding a panoramic train in Switzerland is one of the best experiences , and winter is no exception.

Just imagine sitting on a luxury train with comfortable seats and a commentary about the surroundings while sipping hot chocolate , coffee, or champagne and staring at the beautiful winter wonderland .

Glacier Express offers some of the best experiences. It’s an 8-hour ride between Zermatt and St. Moritz and passes through some of the most beautiful places in Switzerland.

Bernina Express is another great scenic train you can ride if you want your journey to be shorter but equally enjoyable.

switzerland in winter glacier express ride

9. Enjoy Lucerne

Lucerne is a true winter wonderland . If you are a city lover, I recommend visiting Lucerne rather than other cities like Zurich, Basel, and Geneva. Lucerne is by far the most beautiful in winter.

You can enjoy all the activities , and there is usually snow. Besides, it offers many attractions and mountain excursions such as Mt. Pilatus or Mt. Titlis or riding a boat on Lake Vierstatter .

Switzerland in winter lucerne

10. Make A Day Trip To Mt. Titlis

Mt. Titllis is another great mountain to visit in winter if you’re a nonskier. You can play with the snow, go for a winter hike, or slide. Walk through the ice cave or the highest suspension bridge in Europe . It’s a lot of fun.

Glacier 3000° - suspension bridge

11. Visit Gruyeres

Gruyere is a charming medieval town close to Bern, the Swiss capital. So whether you’re visiting Bern and want to make some day trips or visit some beautiful town in the winter, Gruyere is great.

It’s not too cold , yet it’s covered in snow. You can visit the La Maison du Gruyere s cheese factory and learn about the cheese production.

Besides, the town has many cute houses and restaurants where you can try Fondue , a traditional Swiss dish.

Switzerland in November Gruyeres medeival town

12. Ride Cable Cars

In case you’re visiting Switzerland with those eager skiers, heads up. You can still enjoy the ski resort even if you don’t like skiing. Hop on the cable cars and ski lifts and enjoy the winter landscape from above.

You can take a cable car, ride up, walk around, and then enjoy a warm lunch or a cup of hot chocolate in the mountains or sunbathe on the terrace of the mountain huts . It’s a lot of fun, I promise.

switzerland in winter cable cars

13. Enjoy Winter Spa

Imagine sitting in a whirlpool while breathing the fresh mountain air , watching the stars, and having the snowflakes flying around . This is how a spa in winter in Switzerland feels like. It’s truly one of my favorite things to do.

Another great thing is to go to a sauna , warm up, and then jump into the snow . Many spas have a door through which you can go outside and jump right in. Try it; it’s fun and also healthy.

I recommend these spa hotels in Switzerland for your winter visit – think outdoor pools with stunning mountain views, spa, and sauna world:

✨ The Chedi Andermatt ✨ Park Hotel Vitznau ✨ Six Senses Crans-Montana ✨ Le Grand Bellevue ✨ The Alpina Gstaad ✨ Burgenstock Hotel & Alpine Spa

Switzerland Winter Itinerary

You know how much I love creating travel itineraries for you guys. And so this article is not an exception. I’ve got the perfect winter wonderland itinerary for you to take this season and explore Switzerland.

It’s put together places to enjoy skiing and winter activities, even if you’re not a skier .

So here is my 10-day Switzerland winter itinerary by train :

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3 Days In Switzerland In Winter

If you only have 3 days in Switzerland, I’ve got a few itineraries for you, too. So here are our top 3 itineraries for a 3-day Switzerland winter trip :

3-Day Swiss Winter Itinerary For City Lovers & Mountain Excursions

3-day swiss winter itinerary for skiers, winter lovers & relax, 3-day swiss winter itinerary for skiers, luxury & winter lovers, travel itinerary planning services, practical tips for visiting switzerland.

I’ve got some more tips for you to help you plan your visit to Switzerland in the wintertime. It’ll help you get your itinerary together even faster.

Where To Stay In The Wintertime In Switzerland

If you want to visit the best places and do any of the activities I suggest above, these are the places I recommend you to stay in winter in Switzerland:

If you want to visit a charming Swiss city, enjoy boat trips, and explore nearby mountains such as Mt. Titlis and Mt. Pilatus, stay in Lucerne.

Here are my top hotel recommendations for Lucerne in winter:

➡ Backpackers Luzern – budget-friendly – book here ➡ Hotel Des Alpes – mid-range hotel – book here ➡ Mandarin Oriental Palace Luzern – luxury hotel – book here

GRINDELWALD

If you want to go skiing, enjoy some winter hikes, or mountain excursions such as Jungfraujoch and Schilthorn, stay in the beautiful mountain town, Grindelwald .

I recommend the following hotels in Grindelwald for your stay:

➡ Eiger Lodge Chic – budget-friendly – book here ➡ Belvedere Swiss Quality Hotel – mid-range hotel – book here ➡ Boutique Hotel Glacier – luxury hotel – book here

Zermatt is great for a winter wonderland, skiing, snowboarding, enjoying the snow, and luxury spa and hotels.

Here are the hotels I recommend for your stay in Zermatt:

➡ Matterhorn Inn – budget-friendly – book here ➡ Swiss Alpine Hotel Allalin – mid-range hotel – book here ➡ Matthiol Boutique Hotel – luxury hotel – book here

Andermatt is another winter fairy tale in Switzerland that I suggest visiting. It offers skiing slopes, luxury spa resorts, and a cute mountain village. It’s also a stop for the Glacier Express panoramic train.

I recommend these hotels in Andermatt:

➡ Basecamp Andermatt – budget-friendly – book here ➡ Radisson Blue Hotel Reussen – mid-range – book here ➡ The Chedi Andermatt – luxury hotel – book here

If you want to enjoy a bit more luxury regarding services, hotels, and shopping, visit St. Moritz. From skiing to the perfect relaxation or winter walks around the lake, St. Moritz will make your stay super cozy.

Below are the best hotels in St. Moritz I recommend for your stay:

➡ St. Moritz Youth Hostel – budget-friendly hostel – book here ➡ Hotel Waldhaus Am See – mid-range hotel – book here ➡ Badrutt’s Palace Hotel St. Moritz – luxury hotel – book here

What To Pack For A Winter Trip To Switzerland

Switzerland is cold in the wintertime, and so winter clothes are necessary . If you go skiing, pack smart , not much. The same applies to nonskiers.

So here is a quick list of the things I recommend you pack for your winter holiday in Switzerland:

  • Winter jacket
  • Winter pants
  • Warm winter shoes
  • Sunglasses – the reflection of the sun in the snow hurts your eyes a lot, so make sure to bring them
  • Thermo clothes
  • Thick socks
  • Skiing boots, ski set, ski pools, helmet for skiing

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How Much Should You Budget For A Winter Trip In Switzerland

Switzerland is equally expensive in the wintertime as in the summertime. The same applies in the winter; getting some kind of travel pass is best if you want to enjoy Switzerland for less. A ski pass or a winter hiking pass does its magic in the winter.

If you want to travel to Switzerland in the winter and visit many places, get the Swiss Travel Pass or a Half-Fare Card . They’ll save you a lot.

If you want to visit one region in Switzerland, such as Zermatt, Jungfrau region, Davos, or Arosa, get a local winter pass .

Generally speaking, these are the expenses you can expect in winter in Switzerland:

🔅 As a budget traveler or a backpacker, plan to spend around $80 per day . 🔅 Mid-range travelers can expect to spend approx. $240 daily . 🔅 As a luxury traveler , you can spend around $500 per day in Switzerland.

christmas markets in Switzerland Bern

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Is Switzerland Safe In Winter?

Yes , Switzerland is safe in winter. In terms of dangers such as scams, pickpockets, or thefts, there is no need to be afraid as nothing like this happens in Switzerland or rarely.

Regarding safety , consider a few things when visiting Switzerland in the winter. Avalanches and snowstorms are dangerous, especially in mountain areas and around skiing slopes.

Avalanche Risk

Local authorities handle it very well and tell you whether there is a high risk of avalanche or not. For each day, there is a risk level for avalanches on the ski slopes, so if the risks are too high, they tell you not to go skiing/snowboarding.

The same applies to snowstorms. When there is a snowstorm, the cable cars, lifts, and even the roads high up in the mountain towns shut down . So they take care of your safety, and you’d have to stay at your hotel that day.

It only happened to us when we were in Arosa , and we couldn’t get down to the valley because they closed the road due to a snowstorm and a high snow level.

Snowchains are necessary if you drive a car in the wintertime in Switzerland. You have to have them on snowy roads leading to the mountain towns.

Mountain Passes In Winter

Also, most mountain passes are closed in the wintertime in Switzerland. So plan your trip accordingly. You can check the live road status here .

I’ve also answered some of the most frequently asked questions about winter in Switzerland. Check my answers below.

Is It Worth Visiting Switzerland In The Wintertime?

Yes , Switzerland is 100% worth visiting in winter for everyone, skiers and nonskiers .

Switzerland has some of the best skiing resorts in the world so that you can enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Besides, you can go for winter hikes , enjoy a spa , ride on a panoramic train , and admire the stunning winter wonderland .

When Is Winter In Switzerland?

Winter in Switzerland is during December, January, February, and March . It snows in most places, and the temperatures range around -2°C/28°F .

The coldest and most wintery month in Switzerland is February .

Which Month Will It Snow In Switzerland?

It snows mainly in January and February in Switzerland. While most mountain towns already get snow at the end of November, most Swiss cities get snow in January or at the end of December.

Is December A Good Month To Visit Switzerland?

Yes , December is a great month to visit Switzerland. Prices are lower than in the peak season (February), and it already snows in most places.

Besides, you can enjoy the magical atmosphere of the Swiss cities and Christmas markets in December.

How Many Days In Switzerland Is Enough?

15 days in Switzerland are enough. 10 days is a good amount of days to enjoy all the highlights of Switzerland.

And the minimum number of days you must spend in the country is at least 5 . This way, you’ll get to do and see the best things Switzerland offers.

👉 READ ALSO: How Many Days In Switzerland Is Enough? Revealed!

WRAP-UP: Switzerland In Winter

This is what winter looks like in Switzerland. All in all, it’s one of my favorite countries in the world to visit, and each season offers something unique. Whether you’re a skier or don’t like skiing, you’ll love Switzerland in the wintertime . So, see some of the best places to visit and things to do, make your itinerary, and set off for a winter adventure.

If you have any questions or need a customized travel itinerary , contact me at info(at)voicesoftravel.com . I’ll gladly help you.

Happy Travels!

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The Top 15 places to visit in Switzerland during the winter season!

Switzerland transforms into a breathtaking winter wonderland with crisp air and snow-capped mountains. Get ready to explore the top places to visit in Switzerland during the winter season and enjoy unforgettable holidays.

The majestic Alps, stunning views, and charming winter atmosphere create a magical experience for visitors. The festive cheer and Christmas mood add to the delightful atmosphere during this time.

Winter, Lake Blausee

Imagine yourself skiing on the snowy slopes of Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Grindelwald or enjoying winter sports in Interlaken, Davos, and Gstaad. Take a scenic train ride on the Glacier Express or visit the Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe. For a more relaxing experience, indulge in Swiss cheese fondue or explore the picturesque villages of Arosa, Engelberg, and Lenzerheide.

Switzerland in winter is truly a nature masterpiece, with captivating views everywhere you go. Don’t miss the chance to experience the beauty and charm of Switzerland during the winter season. Let’s start with the top 15 most beautiful places to visit during the winter season.❄️

Top 10 wonderful places to visit in Switzerland during winter

1. zermatt .

Zermatt is a must-visit destination during the winter season in Switzerland. The town is located at the foot of the Matterhorn and boasts over 360km of ski slopes for all levels, making it amazing for winter sports lovers. Skiing and snowboarding are not the only activities on offer – you can also go snowshoeing, ice skating, and paragliding.

The picturesque town of Zermatt is car-free(which is great!), making it a peaceful and serene environment. You can explore the charming streets lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. And don’t forget to try the local speciality, cheese fondue, while enjoying the stunning views of the Matterhorn. Zermatt is also a great place for après-ski activities, with plenty of options for nightlife and entertainment.

With its breathtaking views and endless winter activities, Zermatt is the perfect destination for a winter getaway in Switzerland.

Zermatt, Switzerland

2. St. Moritz 

St. Moritz is a glamorous winter destination that offers some of the best ski slopes in the world. With over 350km of ski runs, it is a paradise for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. But there’s more to St. Moritz than just skiing – you can also try out tobogganing, ice-skating, and curling.

St. Moritz is famous for its luxurious hotels, high-end shopping, and gourmet dining options. You can explore the town’s chic streets, enjoy a spa treatment or take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the snow-covered landscapes. And for the adventurous, the famous Cresta Run toboggan track is a must-try experience.

switzerland places to visit winter

Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure or a relaxing winter getaway, St. Moritz has something to offer everyone. So why not indulge in a luxurious winter vacation in one of the world’s most glamorous winter destinations? Check out our other blog about St Moritz here .

3. The Glacier Express 

It isn’t a city or town, but the Glacier Express couldn’t be forgotten. This is an experience you won’t forget, it’s just too beautiful. If you visit Switzerland during winter we highly recommend taking The Glacier Express.

This train travels within roughly 8 hours, from Zermatt – St. Moritz and vice versa. It passes 91 tunnels and crosses over 291 bridges. The Glacier Express is a relaxing journey, you will sit and enjoy the panoramic views. 

switzerland places to visit winter

There is a new excellence Class, this is an experience of another level. You will sit in luxury, with windows with panoramic views, onboard entertainment en personal travel guides. You will enjoy spectacular landscapes, while being served with champagne, followed by a five-course meal with delicious wine. Because of this new service, the Glacier Express now offers one of the most exclusive touristic attractions in Switzerland. More information about the Glacier Express can be found in our blog here!

The route: From Zermatt – St. Moritz and vice versa.

The distance and duration: 291 kilometres – 8 hours and 3 minutes.

4. Lucerne 

Lucerne is a charming city to visit during the winter season in Switzerland. The picturesque old town is decorated with twinkling lights, creating a cosy and magical atmosphere. You can stroll along the Chapel Bridge and take in the stunning views of the snow-capped mountains reflected in the calm waters of Lake Lucerne.

During the winter months, Lucerne hosts a variety of events and activities, including Christmas markets and ice-skating rinks. You can also take a scenic boat ride on the lake or visit the nearby Mount Pilatus for some skiing or snowboarding. After a day of exploring, warm up with a cup of hot chocolate or a traditional Swiss meal in one of the many cosy restaurants.

Lucerne is a perfect destination for a winter break with its picturesque surroundings and festive activities. Experience the magic of the winter season in Switzerland in the heart of Lucerne.

switzerland places to visit winter

5. Zurich 

Zurich is the biggest city in Switzerland. Zurich is known as the city with the best quality of life in Europe. During winter, Zurich buzzes with life, and many tourists visit Zurich during winter. In winter, tourists can enjoy Zurich’s town squares, cosy coffee shops and magical promenades. We highly recommend exploring Old Town Zurich, The narrow streets of Niederdorf are full of both chain and boutique shops, as well as charming restaurants.  

switzerland places to visit winter

When walking in the Old Town of Zurich you will see the two most popular sights of Zurich: the Grossmünster Church and the Fraumünster Church, both are must-visits. If you are into history, we advise catching a guided tour to learn more about the history of Zurich. 

The famous Bahnhofstrasse is a must-visit as well. Here you can find everything that your heart desires: fashion, art, international brands and boutiques and Zurich specialities that attract residents as well as visitors. 

If you are more into winter sports, Zurich is a perfect base to combine activities in the snow with cultural activities and cuisine. Zurich offers great shopping facilities, nice bars, and excellent top-level cuisine. There are also relaxing wellness facilities. Guaranteed plenty of fun and entertainment during the cold months of the year. 

switzerland places to visit winter

If you can visit Zurich in December, we would recommend doing so. During this month, Zurich is turning magical, with many picturesque Christmas markets, traditional events, delicious and cosy fondue chalets and the Märlitram fairy tale tram. Zürich is the perfect combination for winter-sport lovers, who love a vivid city and some culture during their holidays. 

6. Davos 

Davos is a winter wonderland and one of the top destinations to visit during the winter season in Switzerland. It offers over 300km of ski slopes for all levels and is particularly known for its extensive off-piste skiing. Snowboarding, ice skating, and tobogganing are also popular activities to enjoy in Davos.

switzerland places to visit winter

Aside from winter sports, Davos also hosts the annual World Economic Forum in January, bringing together influential leaders from all over the world. You can also visit the Kirchner Museum, dedicated to the expressionist painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.

The town itself is lively and cosmopolitan, with a range of restaurants, bars, and shops. You can also indulge in some relaxation time at the local spa and wellness centres. With its perfect combination of winter sports and cultural events, Davos has something to offer everyone during the winter season in Switzerland.

7. Arosa 

Arosa is located in the canton Graubunden, this tradition-rich Grisons holiday resort is situated at the end of the romantic Schanfigg Valley. It is located at an altitude of 1800 metres above sea level. Impressive panorama views, of the mountain peaks, can be seen all around.

Wintersport lovers, you can choose from over 225 kilometres of lsopes with almost always guaranteed snow, in the region of Arosa Lenzerheide. This makes it the largest interconnected skiing region of Graubunden.  

switzerland places to visit winter

In just 3 minutes guests can go by cable car from the resort, Arosa Hörnli to the resort Lenzerheid Urdenürggli. A nice fact is that you can now use the Urden cable car as a pedestrian to enjoy over 140 kilometres of hiking and walking trails in good condition. There is a fantastic cool slope for freestylers, two snow parks and perfect snow.  

8. Flims 

Flims is a popular destination to visit during winter, located in canton Graubunden. This place is perfect for wintersport lovers, hikers and families. Flims is known as one of the most varied vacation regions. The Ski resort Laax is easily accessible from Flims in a few minutes.

There are over 235 kilometres of pistes for everyone, beginners, more advanced skiers and freestylers. Laax is Europe’s leading freestyle resort, with a special highlight, the biggest halfpipe in the world. 

switzerland places to visit winter

Close to Flims is the town Falera, here you can go ice skating. The entrance is free and open for young and old. There is a kiosk for some nice drinks and small snacks. You can find the ice rink at the playground directly below the ST. Remigius Church.  

You can’t visit Flims without visiting Lake Caumasee. During a beautiful winter day, you may enjoy a nice walk through the forest to experience the magic lake Cauma offers.

switzerland places to visit winter

To get to Lake Cauma you can start at Flims Waldhaus and enjoy a leisurely walk through the forest. The path is very well accessible with a buggy or by wheelchair. Good to mention, there is a possibility to take the lift down to the lake. If you’d like to get deeper information about Flims, check out our other blog about Flims and its surrounding villages.

9. St. Gallen 

It has four cross-country skiing trails, a natural ice rink, three ski lifts, and several weeks of winter snow. The three ski lifts, Beckenhalde, Schlössli and Vögelinsegg operate every day if snow conditions are good. The lifts offer night skiing and ski races as well. 

switzerland places to visit winter

We mentioned the natural ice rink on the Buebenweiher , which is the middle one of the famous Three Ponds, this is a very special experience, which you will not forget. When the ice is thick enough, the pond becomes a place for skaters of all ages. 

10. Interlaken 

Interlaken has a central position in Switzerland, which makes it an excellent destination for ski holidays, as it is situated in ski regions of the Jungfrau top Ski Region: Mürren/Schilthorn, Kleine Scheidegg/Männlichen and First, if you travel with your family you could visit the ski region of Beatenberg or Axalp-Brienz. There are about 200 kilometres of pistes in these regions. 

switzerland places to visit winter

Interlaken is perfectly situated between mountains and beautiful lakes. What makes Interlaken a perfect holiday destination? There is something for everyone. Interlaken offers winter hikes, rapid descents on ski slopes, ski tours and much more. Interlaken is a cute village, situated between the Swiss Alps.

You can relax here, or go on an adventure in the mountains. Enjoy a warm hot tub with a good beer, or a scenic mountain walk at the lake.  

Ready for some adventure, to raise your adrenaline level? Go paragliding, run off the mountain fly over Interlaken, and enjoy the incredible view. Paragliding is Interlaken’s most popular sport, if you stay in Interlaken in a hotel, you can enjoy the para-gliders coming by.

If you are into history there are guided tours that will guide you through Interlaken to get to know more about the village of Interlaken. Read more about the top 16 things to do in Interlaken here!

11. Grindelwald

Grindelwald

Grindelwald is a stunning winter destination in Switzerland that offers an unforgettable experience. The town is nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps and hosts some of the best ski slopes in the world.

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert skier, you’ll find the perfect slope to match your skill level. You can also go snowboarding, ice skating, and tobogganing.

In addition to winter sports, Grindelwald offers breathtaking scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. You can take a scenic train ride to the top of the Jungfrau mountain or go for a winter hike to explore the picturesque landscapes. The town is also known for its cosy chalets and delicious Swiss cuisine, including raclette and hot chocolate.🍫

Grindelwald is a magical winter wonderland that should be on your list of places to visit in Switzerland. With its stunning views and endless winter activities, it’s the perfect destination for a memorable winter vacation. Need more inspiration? Read our blog about the top things to do in Grindelwald in our blog here .

Gstaad is a picturesque Swiss village that’s perfect for a winter getaway. Located in the Bernese Oberland region, Gstaad offers a unique winter experience with its beautiful scenery and world-class skiing. With over 200km of slopes, the ski area caters to all levels, from beginners to advanced skiers.

Aside from skiing, Gstaad also offers other winter activities such as snowshoeing, tobogganing, and ice skating. After a day on the slopes, you can unwind and relax in one of the village’s luxury spas or indulge in some après-ski activities at the local bars and restaurants.

Gstaad

Gstaad is also known for its glamorous and upscale atmosphere, attracting celebrities and high-profile individuals from around the world. Despite this, the village maintains its traditional charm and offers a welcoming and friendly environment for all visitors.

With its stunning scenery, diverse winter activities, and luxurious accommodations, Gstaad is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Switzerland during the winter season.

13. Verbier

Verbier is a popular winter destination located in the southwestern part of Switzerland. The town offers exceptional skiing experiences with its 400km of ski slopes, ranging from beginner to expert level. Apart from skiing and snowboarding, visitors can also enjoy other activities such as ice skating, snowshoeing, and dog sledging.

Verbier, Switzerland

In addition to winter sports, Verbier is known for its vibrant après-ski scene. There are plenty of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs that cater to visitors looking for a lively nightlife.

The town also hosts several events and festivals during the winter season, including the Verbier High Five, a competition that includes various winter sports, and the Polaris Festival, an electronic music festival.

Overall, Verbier offers a perfect combination of winter sports, stunning scenery, and lively nightlife. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking an exciting and memorable winter vacation in Switzerland. Want to read more? Check out our blog about ten reasons why to make Verbier your next winter holiday destination here .

14. Saas-Fee

If you’re looking for a unique winter experience in Switzerland, Saas-Fee should be on your list. Known as “The Pearl of the Alps,” this picturesque village is surrounded by thirteen towering peaks, creating a stunning winter wonderland. The ski area is diverse and has slopes for all levels, with some runs extending as high as 3,500 meters. You can also try ice climbing, winter hiking, or snow tubing.

Saas Fee

Saas-Fee is a car-free village, making it an incredibly peaceful and relaxing destination. Take a stroll through the charming streets and admire the quaint houses and traditional chalets.

The village also boasts a variety of bars, restaurants, and shops, offering a delightful après-ski experience. And don’t forget to visit the world’s largest ice pavilion, which features an incredible ice sculpture exhibition.

In summary, Saas-Fee offers a unique winter experience with stunning alpine views and diverse winter activities. With its charming village and car-free environment, it’s the perfect place for a peaceful winter getaway in Switzerland.

Laax is a winter paradise that offers something for everyone, making it a great destination for a winter vacation in Switzerland. With over 235km of ski slopes and 70km of cross-country ski trails, Laax is a popular spot for skiing and snowboarding. The slopes cater to all skill levels, from beginners to experts, and the resort also offers lessons and rentals.

But Laax is not just for skiing – you can also try snowshoeing, ice-skating, and even freestyle snowboarding in one of the snow parks. The resort town also boasts a vibrant après-ski scene, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from.

Laax

Laax is a stunning destination with breathtaking views of the Swiss Alps. The town has a modern and vibrant feel and offers a variety of winter activities, making it a great place for a winter vacation in Switzerland.

In conclusion, Switzerland is a winter wonderland offering a wide range of activities and experiences for visitors. The top 15 places to visit during the winter season provide unforgettable moments that will be treasured forever. From the stunning scenery of Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Grindelwald to the charming villages of Arosa, Verbier, and Laax, each destination offers its unique winter experience.

The winter season in Switzerland is not just about skiing and snowboarding, but also about immersing oneself in the local culture, indulging in the Swiss cuisine, and enjoying the atmosphere. Take a scenic train ride on the Glacier Express, or try ice skating or snowshoeing.

The opportunities are endless, and each destination promises an unforgettable vacation. We hope this blog inspired you for your next holidays in Switzerland!🇨🇭

Maurits love affair with Switzerland started on his first visit to Switzerland and still continues today. He visits Switzerland often and enjoys writing about his discoveries and sharing his tips with fellow travellers.

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Switzerland in Winter: Best Things To Do & Places To Go By A Local [2024]

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By Gemma Tedaldi | Published: 16th February 2024 | Updated: 16th February 2024

switzerland places to visit winter

Switzerland in winter is a country full of breathtaking landscapes, often covered with a layer of thick snow, perfect for those wanting to experience the Alps in all their wintery glory or city hop around the country eating perfect fondue and drinking incredible hot chocolate as you go.

Winter in Switzerland isn’t just for those wanting to ski either, (we’ve lived here a little while now and still haven’t learnt to ski or snowboard!), with winter festivals and other snow-related activities that you can take part in too, (tobogganing is particularly good fun!), all in all making Switzerland a stunning destination to visit in the winter. So, are you looking to find out more about this winter wonderland destination? Here is our guide to Switzerland in winter.

winter landscape in switzerland

Table of Contents

Is it worth visiting Switzerland in winter?

Holidays and festivals in switzerland in winter.

  • Hikes to do in Switzerland in Winter

Activities to do in Switzerland in Winter

Best places to visit in switzerland in winter.

  • Where should I stay in Switzerland in Winter
  • Switzerland in Winter FAQs

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100% yes, it is worth visiting Switzerland in winter, even if you aren’t visiting for any snow sports. With numerous festivals being held throughout the season and the opportunity to take part in tobogganing or snowshoeing if you do fancy some fun in the snow.

This season is a great one to see the country at lower prices too if you are around the lakeside towns and cities rather than in the ski resorts. There is also a high chance of a dusting of snow in the lower elevations and in the main cities as well.

Average temperatures across Switzerland in winter:

📍 5 – 10° C / 41 – 50° F in Zurich

📍 0 – 12° C / 32 – 53° F in Basel (it did hit -12° C / 10° F for us in Basel for multiple days in December in this last year though!)

📍 -1 – 11° C / 30 – 52° F in Geneva

Average rainfall across Switzerland in winter: 25 – 196mm rainfall

gstaad mountain views in winter

Is this peak season or low season?

After the Christmas and New Year rush this time of year is technically a low season for Switzerland with fewer tourists visiting the main cities and opting for skiing or snowboarding resorts in the Alps instead. However, if you are looking to visit for snow sports then it can be very busy and pricey still.

If you’re thinking about visiting Switzerland but at a different time of year, check out our other posts for Switzerland in spring , summer and autumn .

Officially in Switzerland, winter falls from the 22nd of December through to the 20 th of March and during this time there are numerous festivals and holidays, with Christmas Day, St Stephen’s Day and New Year’s Day as the main holidays across the country. Alongside the holidays there are some great and unique festivals as well; here are the top 6 festivals in Switzerland in winter that you should try and visit:

couple on a boat in switzerland in winter

Switzerland in December

📍 Christmas Markets

There are multiple Christmas markets across the country from the end of November through to the end of December, all with their own flair and unique delicacies. Basel Weihnachtsmarkt is often voted as the best Christmas market in Europe, (we may be biased but we tend to agree!), and with the whole city set up to celebrate it is the perfect place to visit in the run-up to Christmas.

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Switzerland in January

📍 World Snow Festival, Grindelwald

In the third week of January, the World Snow Festival comes to Grindelwald, with international artists showcasing their ice sculpting skills with three-metre-tall blocks of snow throughout the village. Started in 1983, the festival happens annually based upon a new theme, (unless there is little to no snow, which meant the 2023 festival was cancelled!).

📍 International Hot Air Balloon Festival, Château-d’Oex

The last two weeks of January are the perfect time for 9 days of hot air ballooning in the snow-covered alps . This alpine festival that is over 40 years old is one of the most popular events in Switzerland in winter, and one of the most unique in Switzerland. Be sure to book accommodation and balloon flights in advance for this festival.

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Switzerland in February

📍 White Turf, St Moritz

February is home to the White Turf Festival in St Moritz, a horse racing event that takes place on the frozen lake St. Moritzersee. Jockeys from all over the world have been thrilling the crowds since 1907 at this unique event, where else can you watch horse racing on a frozen lake?

📍 Basel Fasnacht

There are multiple ‘Fasnacht’ that happen in the larger towns and cities across Switzerland, (Lucerne, Zurich and Bern have quite large events), but by far the most well-known is Basel Fasnacht. Held in late February or into early March depending on when Easter falls in the year, Basel Fasnacht is a UNESCO World Heritage festival that really has to be seen to be believed.

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Switzerland in March

📍 Engadin Skimarathon

Since 1969 the largest cross-country event in Switzerland with quite literally thousands of participants takes place. The second Sunday in March sees the Engadin Skimarathon, a 42km long route starting in Maloja and ending in S-chanf start, with a half marathon, women’s only race and night race as well.

Best Things To Do In Switzerland In Winter

Switzerland is a wonder to explore any time of year, and the winter is no exception. With numerous events happening across the country as well as fantastic things to experience. So here are our favourite and top things to do in Switzerland in winter;

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  Hikes to do in Switzerland in Winter

📍 Rehberger-Weg, Basel

Connecting Switzerland with Germany via two art galleries and a host of outdoor art works, this five kilometre long trail is an easy hike to do. It takes roughly 2 hours to walk end to end, but you will want to stop and take in the views back to Basel through the vineyards. We’ve walked this wonderful route a few times over the years, and it is especially beautiful when covered in snow in the winter.

You can start at either end, but we would recommend starting at Fondation Beyeler in Riehen on the outskirts of Basel, (easy to get to via the number 6 tram from Basel city centre) and walking to the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein in Germany. From here you can then take the number 8 tram back to the centre of Basel.

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📍 Grindelwald First to Bachalpsee, Grindelwald

The hike from Grindelwald First out to Bachalpsee is one that is relatively easy, (there are a couple of steeper sections near the beginning, and it is all gravel track so not the best for pushchairs), and the perfect one to embrace hiking in winter, with snow past your heads in places and the most incredible views over the surrounding mountains.

It takes roughly an hour to complete the 3km route one way out to the lake, (assuming you don’t stop to take in the scenery and look out for marmots) but be aware this can take much longer if the ground is covered in snow and ice.

Be sure to check if this hike is open before you set off up the cable cars to Grindelwald First, as if there has been a particularly heavy snowfall, or there is a risk of avalanches then the trail will be closed.

If you can you should also do this hike in both the winter and the summer to get a taste of the difference in the seasons, we’ve visited during both and boy are they polar opposites!

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📍 Brunni, Engelberg

Engelberg may be more well known for its good ski routes but there are also numerous winter hiking trails and snowshoe trails in the surrounding mountains as well, including at Brunni. The less busy side of the valley than that at Titlis , Brunni is great for hiking as there are numerous trail options of varying length and difficulty you can pick from starting from an easy 45-minute round route at the Schneetandliweg to a 7-hour-long full-day hike from Ristis to Engleberg.

Here there are also two toboggan runs you can try, which are great fun if not a little scary with the speed in places, (we did not stop smiling and laughing the entire way down the route we chose!).

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📍 Visit the Swiss Christmas markets

Switzerland is one of the top European countries to visit if you want to visit some of the best Christmas Markets there are. With quaint elaborately decorated stalls selling handmade crafts, traditional local delicacies and a mug of warming glühwein or two, even if it is cold and snowing, (which it often is in Switzerland in winter!), visiting the Christmas Markets is a must.

Some of the biggest and best, (although this often means the busiest), markets are found in Basel, Bern, Zurich, Lucerne and Montreux. Montreux’s Christmas Market is particularly famous in Switzerland as Santa Claus and his sleigh fly over the crowds and the lakeside!

📍 Eat Fondue

If you are visiting Switzerland in winter, you can’t come and not eat at least one fondue. With different varieties, (different cheese mixes or spices that are added to the mix – we can vouch for ginger and chilli being quite good), depending on the location, fondue is basically a ritual for the Swiss, (and tourists), to partake in once the temperature drops outside and the warming gooey cheese once again becomes a staple winter comfort food.

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📍 Ride The Glacier Express Or The Bernina Express

Passing over snow covered landscapes, past quaint Swiss towns and villages and through incredible mountain passes, these panoramic trains are one of the best things to do in Switzerland in the winter if you want to experience both breath-taking views and the cosy comfort on board a train. They can be a little pricey, but the experience is worth it.

📍 Go Winter Hiking or Snowshoeing

Winter in Switzerland isn’t all about hitting the slopes, especially if you can’t ski or snowboard, so instead why not go winter hiking or snowshoeing? Winter hiking involves just you and some good hiking gear and shoes taking to ‘maintained pathways’ that are basically the summer hiking paths, whilst snowshoeing means hiring snowshoes and taking to the deeper snow pathways that are set out only during the winter. Both are great fun and great ways to experience winter in Switzerland without having to ski.

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  Top Tip:

Be sure to bring sunscreen with you if you plan on being in the mountains in the snow, as even though it may seem counter-intuitive the sun reflects off the snow which can cause sunburn, (we found that out the hard way whilst hiking in Grindelwald, so you don’t have too!).

📍 Go Tobogganing

If you are after a bit of winter adventure with a thrill, but skiing isn’t your thing, then try tobogganing. They aren’t the easiest to control, (I seem to have the knack whilst Matt on the other hand does not!), but they are incredibly fun and a great way to experience the snow and the Swiss mountains in winter. Most ski destinations also have tobogganing on offer, just be sure to check the difficulty of a route as some can be great for beginners but others are very steep and very fast.

📍 Hit The Slopes Skiing Or Snowboarding

If skiing or snowboarding is your thing, then you should of course head to some of Switzerlands world class ski resorts and hit the slopes. Particularly popular destinations include Zermatt, Gstaad, Engelberg and of course, the famous St Moritz, which are known for their Apres Ski vibe with stunning views just as much as for their ski runs.

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📍 Hop On Board A River Cruise Or Lake Cruise

During the winter in Switzerland, you can very easily hop on board a city river cruise or lake cruise to not only take in the sights, but enjoy the cosy setting and more often than not enjoy some delicious food. Be it a cheese fondue cruise, fondue chinoise or simply a winter cruise with glühwein, this is another one of the best things to do in Switzerland in winter.

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📍 Basel in winter

Visiting Switzerland in winter isn’t just about experiencing the mountains. The cities and towns in the low-lying regions of the country are also wonderful to visit, with Basel being one of the best. Basel in winter is not only home to beautiful Christmas Markets but also the world-renowned Fasnacht , which simply has to be witnessed to be believed.

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📍 Gstaad in winter

Picturesque hiking, perfect skiing conditions and giant fondue pots you can sit in and soak in the views of the Bernese Oberland , (yes you read that right), Gstaad is a great place to visit during the winter in Switzerland. If hitting the slopes isn’t quite your thing, (there are hundreds of kilometres of varying levels pistes and trails), then the après-ski scene here will definitely keep you entertained, alongside the boutiques and restaurants throughout the town.

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📍 Château-d’Oex in winter

The mountain village of Château-d’Oex is particularly beautiful during the winter months. Known for its hot air balloon festival , held every January, (yes Switzerland has an incredible winter hot air balloon festival!), you can see the snow-covered Alps from a completely different perspective. Château-d’Oex is also a great place for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter.

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📍 St Moritz in winter

Home to the rich and famous, world-famous White Turf Festival and even a leaning tower, (although it doesn’t quite rival the one in Pisa), St Moritz is known for its glamour. With high-end shopping and fine dining for those who want it, as well as plenty of options for those looking for less luxury, ( Le Lapin Bleu is a particularly great restaurant). The lake at St Moritz also freezes over each year, making it the perfect place for activities like ice skating and polo.

📍 Engelberg in winter

Engelberg and the surrounding area are a haven for people wanting to experience the Swiss Alps in peak winter. Great for getting out into the mountains for snow sports, including skiing, snowboarding and some rather fun tobogganing, Engelberg is easy to get to and the village itself is full of cosy cafes and chalets brimming with warming food – perfect after a day on the slopes.

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Where should I stay in Switzerland in winter

This is slightly dependent on what you want from your trip to Switzerland in winter, but if you want the best of both the city life and incredible day trips to the mountains then we would suggest staying in either Bern or Lucerne . Both are within easy reach of the nearby alpine towns, mountain peaks and quaint countryside villages.

That being said, if you want a taste of real Swiss life and a bit more snow, then we highly recommend staying in Lauterbrunnen !

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Switzerland in Winter FAQ’s

How to get to switzerland.

Switzerland is well connected to the rest of mainland Europe as well as further afield internationally, with three main international airports at Geneva, Zurich, and Basel, as well as smaller airports at Bern, St Gallen and Lugano. Due to Switzerland’s central location in Europe, you can also easily get a train to Switzerland from any of the neighbouring countries of France, Germany, Austria, and Italy.

How to get around Switzerland

By far the best way to get around Switzerland is by public transport. There is a vast network of trains, boats, buses, trams, cable cars and funicular railways across the country that can transport you between the cities and the mountains in a matter of hours.

If you want to really get the most out of your time and budget then be sure to book your transport tickets in advance through the SBB website  or SBB mobile app . Depending on how long you plan to visit Switzerland, you can get a Swiss travel pass or a number of day passes instead, these tickets are great value for money and give you public transport access across the entire length of your ticket i.e. a day pass is 24 hours worth of transport anywhere in the country, (some cable cars / funicular railways aren’t included).

If you would rather make your own way, then you can of course hire a rental car to see the sights at your own pace. We would highly recommend using Rentalcars.com  for this, we’ve used them a number of times throughout Europe and in Switzerland and they always have a great selection of vehicles as well as being budget friendly, (something you will want when visiting Switzerland!).

How many days do I need in Switzerland in winter?

If you want to see Switzerland in winter, then you should try and spend at least a week in the country, any less and you won’t get the chance to experience both the cities and the mountains.

Is Switzerland expensive to visit in winter?

Depending on when you visit, Switzerland can indeed be expensive in winter. If you plan on visiting over Christmas or New Year, then this is one of the most expensive times to visit Switzerland and also one of the peak times of the year for snow sports. If you visit out of the peak season, so in mid to late January or February, then this is one of the cheapest times of year to visit Switzerland in winter.

What is Switzerland like in winter?

Switzerland in winter is wonderful, with cold days filled with snowy skies, twinkling lights filling city squares and cosy cafes and restaurants serving local delicacies. It can however also be very cold and wet, with more rain than snow in some locations. It is one of the peak seasons in Switzerland, only second to summer, so it can get quite busy in more touristy locations, but don’t let that put you off visiting Switzerland in winter.

What is the coldest month in Switzerland? How cold does it get in Switzerland in winter?

The coldest month in Switzerland is January, with averages around 0°C / 32°F. It can of course get much colder, especially in the more mountainous locations as well as in the cities, (it hit -12°C / 10.4°F in Basel last year, but we had -17C / 1.4°F when we visited Mount Rigi one November!).

How cold is Switzerland in December?

December temperatures are similar to that of January, although a little warmer, with the lower elevation cities such as Lugano, Zurich and Basel averaging around 4°C / 39.2°F. The higher into the mountains you adventure will of course be much colder than this.

Where is the warmest place in Switzerland in winter?

The canton of Ticino, and more specifically the towns of Lugano or Locarno, are some of the warmest locations in Switzerland in winter. The weather throughout the canton is always one of the warmest in the country and winter is no exception, with typically mild weather perfect for a walk around Lake Maggiore.

What are the best winter months to visit Switzerland?

There isn’t a bad winter month to visit Switzerland, but some can be busier than others and some much colder than others. December and early January are some of the busiest months, so opt for February or early March instead, there will still be snow around and cheaper accommodation options. There are also some great late winter festivals and events happening so opt for visiting after New Year.

Switzerland in Winter Tours

Tours are some of the best ways to see Switzerland, and we would highly recommend booking one, (or a few!), through Get Your Guide, especially as they have some amazing tour options such as Night Sledding with Fondue in Interlaken, winter kayaking on Lake Brienz and tours up to the incredible Glacier 3000 .

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Is it advisable to visit Switzerland in December?

Switzerland in December can be a great time of year to visit, with wonderful Christmas Markets in full swing and the possibility of snow making everything a bit more beautiful. It can however also be one of the busiest times of the year, both in the cities and on the slopes, which of course pushes the price of accommodation up. If you really want to visit in December, we would suggest booking as far in advance as you can and maybe steering clear of the week between Christmas and New Year as a lot of things will be shut over the seasonal holidays.

What are the best places to celebrate Christmas in Switzerland?

There is no right or wrong answer here, but anywhere that has a lovely Christmas Market, or a dusting of snow is surely a great place to celebrate Christmas! We would recommend either opting for somewhere like Lucerne or Lauterbrunnen for Christmas, both being close to both some wonderful snowy walks, but one with a modern city vibe and the other with a more traditional quaint Christmas feel.

Where are the best places to celebrate New Year in Switzerland?

If you want to celebrate New Year with a big fireworks display and some good food, then opt for staying in one of the main cities in Switzerland such as Geneva, Lucerne, or Zurich. They often have special boat trips on the neighbouring lakes to see the fireworks from too. If you would rather a quieter night, then any of the mountain towns or villages are a great option, just book in advance to avoid high accommodation costs!

Is Switzerland a good place to visit in January?

Although it is often the coldest month of the year, January is a great time to visit Switzerland as it is often one of the cheapest months to get flights and accommodation. There are also fewer tourists, assuming you visit after New Year, meaning quieter tourist hot spots.

Does Switzerland have snow all year?

Certain locations in the mountains have snow year-round, such as the Eiger, Jungfrau and Mönch, but most of the rest of the country will lose its winter snow during the warmer spring and summer months.

What to do in Switzerland in winter if you don’t ski?

Even if you don’t ski, Switzerland is still a great place to visit in the winter. We live in the country and have still yet to pick up skis or snowboards due to the various other winter activities that you can partake in. The best of these include tobogganing, which is insanely fun, fast and something that you’ll want to do again and again, snowshoeing i.e. hiking designated pathways with a form of crampon attachment on your shoes and of course simple winter hiking on ‘groomed’ trails.

Is it safe to drive in Switzerland in winter? Do Switzerland require winter tires?

It is very safe to drive in Switzerland in winter, assuming you take more care whilst driving if the conditions aren’t the best. Winter in Switzerland often leads to thick fog as well as snowy conditions. If you are planning on driving certain routes such as the mountain passes, be sure to check if they are open before setting off as they are often closed due to snowstorms.

Winter tires and / or snow chains are highly recommended in the winter months, and some roads will require them before allowing you to pass, so ensure you know how to use them, and if hiring a vehicle, that you actually have some with you. Most rental companies will provide this sort of thing if you ask or mention your trip plans.

Conclusion: Switzerland in Winter: Best Things To Do & Places To Go

Switzerland in winter is like no other place in Europe, with its picturesque snowy landscapes, the vast array of outdoor activities to take part in and of course its cosy mountain villages and city cafes brimming with local warming delicacies. Whether you are after a more relaxed time or a more adventure-filled and fuelled trip then, Switzerland in winter is the place for you. We’re dreaming of the fondue, glühwein and snow-covered market rooftops throughout the country already.

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Gemma is the owner and author of The Travelling Tedaldi, a travel blog helping travellers to discover the best road trips and travel itineraries throughout the UK and Europe. When she isn’t writing about her favourite travel destinations, she can often be found out exploring local hikes or planning future trips.

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  • Top 18 Places To Visit In Switzerland In Winter 2024 For A Memorable Vacay

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When the air is crisp and the ground is white, Switzerland turns all the more fascinating. Nature’s masterpiece, this small country is blessed with jaw-dropping scenery that turns exotic in winters. No wonder, there are scores of places to visit in Switzerland in winter and snow activities to indulge in. The vacationing charm manifolds when the Alpine air echoes with the clinks of church bells and cowbells.

Whether you enjoy winter sports or simply prefer to relax, you would be bowled over by its charm and fall in love with it over and over again. Thanks to its efficient Swiss transport system, you can easily reach most of the top sites through trains, ferries, and cable cars. So, ready for a holiday but still wondering where to go in Switzerland in winter ? Here are the best places that you should not miss on your Switzerland winter vacation!

18 Best Places To Visit In Switzerland In Winter 2024

If you are planning a winter vacation with your spouse or family, here is a list of top places to visit in Switzerland in winter where you should spend your holidays. The season casts its magical spells on these beautiful destionations turning them into real winter-wonderlands.

  • The Jungfrau Region –  For Fresh Mountain Air
  • Zermatt –  For The Best Skiing
  • St. Moritz –  For The Best Nightlife
  • Oberalp Pass Via Glacier Express –  For Beautiful Views
  • Mt. Pilatus –  For Adventurers
  • St Gallen –  Old World Charm
  • Lucerne –  Picture-Perfect Views
  • Interlaken –  A Charming Resort Town
  • Davos –  Highest Town In The Alps
  • Arosa –  Snowy Landscapes
  • Lake Geneva –  Jaw-Dropping Views
  • Chateau De Chillon –  For Artists
  • Swiss Grand Canyon –  For Rafting 
  • The Abbey Of St Gall –  For History Lovers 
  • The Castles Of Bellinzona –  Magnificence At Its Best
  • Lugano – With A Glacial Lake
  • Zurich – A Medieval Town
  • Swiss National Park – Snow Mountains

1. The Jungfrau Region –   For Fresh Mountain Air

The Aletsch Glacier in Jungfrau will surely leave you spellbound and is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

Visiting Switzerland in December? Inhale the fresh mountain air at this breathtaking destination. The best bet to enjoy winter holidays in Switzerland, Jungfrau Region’s splendid scenery will surely leave you spellbound. Peaks of the lofty mountains – the Jungfrau, Monch, and Eiger are coated with milky white snow and present a beautiful contrast to emerald valleys in the Alpine paradise.

In addition to scenic pleasures, your trip to this region brings you some natural wonders. These wonders include The Jungfraujoch – a col between the Jungfrau and the Mönch, which has Europe’s highest railway station, and the Aletsch Glacier – the largest glacier in Europe. It is one of the must-visit places in Switzerland in winter for non-skiers.  

Why Visit: It is home to the highest train station.  Tourist Attractions: Aletsch Glacier, Lauterbrunnen Village Places To Stay:  Club Med Wengen, The Onya resort & spa, Hapimag resort How To Reach: The nearest airport is Zurich international airport

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2. Zermatt – For The Best Skiing

The beautiful town of Zermatt lit up in the evening

The small town of Zermatt is a special treat for skiers and snowboarders seeking a genuine quiet stay during winter in Switzerland. Cable cars paddle skiers up surrounding mountains, making it among the best winter honeymoon destinations in Europe . You can reach the town via scenic train routes that c onnect it with the outside world. When illuminated, the town transforms into a picture-perfect Christmas postcard that is bound to make your winter holidays in Switzerland extra special.

The most famous peak in the Alps, the Matterhorn, stands here. Mountaineers flock to this town to conquer this technically difficult peak. If you don’t want to indulge in adventurous games, you can delight in the town’s energetic nightlife instead!

Why Visit: It is the highest ski resort Tourist Attractions: Matterhorn, Gornergrat, Klein Matterhorn Places To Stay:  Cervo mountain boutique resort, Hotel Alex, Riffelalp resort How To Reach:  Zurich international airport is the nearest airport

3. St. Moritz – For The Best Nightlife

The stunning Carlton Hotel at St Moritz which is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

St. Moritz, Numero Uno Alpine winter holiday destination, spoils you with unique leisure and sports choices as well as shopping opportunities . This well-groomed resort town has been a venue for two winter Olympics. Take the most interesting of Switzerland winter tours to St. Moritz.

A celebrated playground to enjoy winter sports in Switzerland in December, the town presents you opportunities to indulge in skiing, snowboarding, and snow-shoe trekking. St. Moritz’s mineral springs have also contributed to enhancing its popularity among travelers. To add a cherry to the cake, the town is also a hub of happening nightlife .

Why Visit: Witness the best Alpines here  Tourist Attractions: Lake Saint Moritz, Corviglia, Piz Nair Places To Stay:  Grand Hotel Des Bains, Badrutt’s Palace hotel, Kulm hotel How To Reach: Take the famous Glacier Express

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4. Oberalp Pass Via Glacier Express – For Beautiful Views

A stunning view of glacier-express

This is one of the best places for a vacation in S witzerland in February. Visiting Switzerland and missing out on the special trip to Oberalp Pass is a no-no. You can ride the Furka-Oberalp railway that operates throughout the year and provides limited access through the reservation.

Or you can simply ditch the hassles and relish its view while riding the Glacier Express – a direct train that takes you from Zermatt to St. Moritz. En route, the train ride presents you with incredible views of the Alps while squeezing its way through tight curves, 291 bridges, narrow valleys, and 91 tunnels. Riding this train for incredible scenery is among the best things to do in Switzerland in winter. The special touch is imparted by amounts of snow on the Oberalp Pass and snowy valleys.

Why Visit: The most adventurous train ride Tourist Attractions: Gemsstock, Gotthard Tunnel How To Reach: The nearest airport is in Lucerne

5. Mt. Pilatus – For Adventurers

The snow covered Mt Pilatus in all its glory which is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

Perched adjacent to the city of Lucerne, Mt. Pilatus is a 2,120 meter tall mountain that magnetizes tourists to delight in the marvelous scenery of the Swiss Alps. You can easily reach here via a cable car while enjoying the exhilarating views.

At this spectacular venue, you not only delight in the charismatic views around but can also take up several trails for remarkable winter walks . You must add this destination to your list of places to visit in Switzerland in the winter for an enhanced Swiss vacationing experience.

Why Visit: For picturesque views of Lucerne Tourist Attractions: Tomlishorn Peak Places To Stay:  Hotel Bellevue, Seehotel Pilatus How To Reach: The nearest  airport is in Lucerne. 

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6. St. Gallen – Old World Charm

An enchanting scenery of St Gellen

St Gallen is a sprightly addition to any list of Switzerland attractions in winter that one must visit. But visit it during Christmas time for maximum holiday spree. The old town presents beautiful scenery with its centuries’ old houses, car-free and snow-covered streets, and a lively atmosphere oozing festive fervor!

The place is home to the tallest Christmas tree in Switzerland, which is illuminated by 5,000+ lights during the Christmas season. Get bewitched by the sight of a dazzling Christmas tree in front of the impressive Abbey of St Gallen & manifold your Christmas charisma humming carols and savoring free glühwein (mulled wine)! This is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter. 

Why Visit: It is home to a UNESCO World Heritage site Tourist Attractions: Abbey Library of Saint Gall, St. Gallen Cathedral Places To Stay:  Einstein St Gallen, Hotel Walhalla, Hotel Dom How To Reach:  Euroairport is the nearest airport. From there you can go by road. 

7. Lucerne – Picture-Perfect Views

The enchanting landscape of Luzerne which is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

Sitting picture-perfect on Lake Lucerne with the backdrop of a lovely panorama of the Alps, Lake Lucerne Region dons a spectacular blanket of fluffy snow in winter. Listed among the unmissable Switzerland attractions in winter, the region is a wonderland that attracts snow-savvy skiers and snowboarders. This is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in Decemberwhere couples as well as families can enjoy. 

The beauty of the region captivates both the heart and the soul as you take up splendid winter walks and snowshoe treks here.

Why Visit: It is home to Chapel bridge Tourist Attractions: Chapel Bridge, Lion Monument, Swiss Museum Of Transport Places To Stay:  Radisson Blu Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, Ameron hotel How To Reach: The nearest airport is Zurich. From the airport, you can take a train or go by road. 

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8. Interlaken – A Charming Resort Town

Two friends enjoying the amazing vistas of sunrise over Interlaken

A traditional resort town, Interlaken is nestled on a tapered stretch of valley. Presided over by the three mighty mountains: the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, the town is distinguished for its extraordinary mountain scenery. If you are planning to visit Switzerland in winter, do add this destination to your list of places to visit.

Owing to its over 45 mountain railways, cable cars, alpine meadows and glaciers, skiing and hiking trails, Interlaken is considered the adventure capital of this beautiful country. This is where you get to indulge in most exhilarating things to do in Switzerland in December.

Why Visit: It is home to a very beautiful Interlaken lake.  Tourist Attractions: Harder Kulm, Interlaken Ost, Hoheweg Places To Stay:  Hotel Interlaken, Hotel Bellevue, India village How To Reach: The nearest airport is Zurich. 

9. Davos – Highest Town In The Alps

The charming town of Davos which is one of the top places to visit in Switzerland in winter

A destination of superlatives, Davos is the highest town in the Alps as well as a high-altitude health resort. The town is also known for offering myriad opportunities to enjoy winter sports in Switzerland.

At the heart of this town, tourists can entertain themselves with a broad array of shopping choices, options for redefined dining, and cozy accommodation. In addition to that, the town has a plethora of options for after-sunset partiers with its range of casinos, bars, and discotheques.

Why Visit: A beautiful resort village Tourist Attractions: Parsenn, Landwasser Viaduct, Fluela Park Places To Stay: Parsenn resort, Hotel schatzalp, Intercontinental Davos How To Reach: You can reach here via road or rent a taxi

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10. Arosa – Snowy Landscapes

The lively town of Arosa bathed in festive fervor

Still, looking for places to see in Switzerland in winter? Standing at the end of the dreamy Schanfigg Valley, Arosa is among the coolest places to visit in Switzerland in January or any winter month. Its fascinating mountain peaks and snowy landscapes draw adventure enthusiasts for extended hiking tours. In addition, the town offers a wonderful variety of snow sports and activities to help you indulge in snow play. It is one of the most beautiful places in Switzerland in winter where you should stay for a while. The place is home to the best ski resorts in Switzerland !

Why Visit: For a rich culture and tradition Tourist Attractions: Landwasser Viaduct, Parpanor Rothorn Places To Stay:  Priva Alpine Lodge, Soleval, Arosa ski resort How To Reach:  Once you reach Zurich international airport, you can either take a train or go by road. 

11. Lake Geneva – Jaw-Dropping Views

A majestic view of Rainbow at  Lake Geneva which is one of the enchanting places to visit in Switzerland in winter

Lake Geneva, the largest Alpine lake is one of the most popular places to visit in Switzerland. Surrounded by stunning snow-capped peaks, Lake Geneva offers panoramic views of the Swiss Alps! The lake is surrounded by numerous Promenades, gardens, and parks, giving you a chance to have peaceful family time amidst the serene ambiance. This is amongst the best places to visit in Switzerland in January.

Why Visit: Sightseeing tours, peaceful ambiance, and the place is home to Montreux Jazz Festival which is organized in the month of June or July.  Tourist Attractions: Big Foot Beach State Park, Tristan Christ Magic Theatre, Geneva Lake Museum Places To Stay: Hotel Villa Toscane, Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic How To Reach: The best way to reach is by bus

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12. Chateau De Chillon – For Artists

Beautiful view of famous Chateau de Chillon at Lake Geneva in Switzerland

Are you visiting Switzerland in January ? Chateau de Chillon is located on the shores of Lake Geneva and has been an inspiration for artists and writers for centuries. It was constructed in the 12th century and comprises nearly 25 buildings. The prime attractions of Chateau de Chillon are the Great Halls, the Gothic underground rooms, the Chapel, paintings of the 14th century, the Camera Domini. This is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter . 

Why Visit: To witness the magnificent masterpiece that was constructed in the 12th century and still stands speaking the stories of the past centuries.  Tourist Attractions: Golden Pass Railway, Rochers de Naye Places To Stay: Le Coucou, Hotel Residence Bristol How To Reach: The best way to reach is by boat. You can take a boat from Vevey or Montreux.

13. Swiss Grand Canyon – For Rafting 

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That one place that offers everything from beautiful views to adventurous activities is the Swiss Grand Canyon. It is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter . While the gorge looks amazingly charming with its meadows and lush greenery, it is a treat to the eyes during the winter season. In the later months like October and November, you can go rafting and even kayaking there.

Why visit: It offers recreational activities like rafting and kayaking Tourist Attractions: Rhine River Places To Stay:  Hotel Cresta,  The Hide Hotel Flims, Ruinaulta How to reach: You can reach there by train from Zurich. The train takes 1h50m to reach Flims Waldhaus. From there you can trek to the canyon which is located 3.5 km away.

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14. The Abbey Of St Gall – For History Lovers 

The Abbey Of St Gall should not be missed out from the list of places to visit in Switzerland in winter

A UNESCO World Heritage site, The Abbey Of St Gall should not be missed out on while visiting Switzerland in winter. The site contains a very old library that will fascinate the traveler in you. The structure of the Abbey is a sight to behold and has been standing there since the 8th century. It is one of the top places to visit in Switzerland in winter.

Why visit: It is a world heritage site Tourist Attractions: Abbey Library of Saint Gall, St. Gallen Cathedral, Wildlife Park Peter and Paul Places to stay: Touched city apartments, Hotel Vadian, Hotel Dom How to reach: You can either take a bus or train from Lucerne to the abbey.

15. The Castles Of Bellinzona – Magnificence At Its Best

A gorgeous view of castles in Switzerland

If you are fond of castles, then you must visit the three castles of Bellinzona during winter in Switzerland . The castles, namely, The Castelgrande, Castello Montebello and Castello Sasso Corbaro, stand proudly and offer a majestic view. The castles are the emblems of royalty and grandeur of the city. You will be taking several steps back in time while visiting the castles. Do not forget to bring your camera along.

Why visit: These castles are some of the oldest ones in Switzerland Tourist Attractions: Bellinzona Market Town, 3 castles – Castelgrande, Montebello and Sasso Corbaro Places to stay: Hotel Unione, Ostillo Bellinzona, Villa Del Gusto How to reach: The best way to reach here is by train. Take a train to Bellinzona. Once you reach there, you can either walk to the castles or take a bus till there.

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16. Lugano – Home To A Glacial Lake

Lugano is one of the most interesting places to experience winter in Switzerland

Lugano is one of the most interesting places to experience winter in Switzerland. Located in the Ticino region of Southern Switzerland, this charming town settlement encircles a glacial lake, Laguna Lake. This place has a mix of Swiss-Mediterranean cultures which can be experienced through its cuisine and architecture. Lugano city sits amidst mountains that accentuate the landscape. Piazza Della Riforma and Lugano Lake are some of the best places to visit.

Why visit: To experience the beauty of mixed-culture Tourist Attractions: Lake Laguno, Villa Del Balbianello, Monte San Salvatore Places to stay: Hotel Splendid Royal Lugano, Hotel Villa Principe Leopoldo & Spa How to reach: Lugano has a regional airport with flights connecting to other major cities including Geneva, Zurich, Cagliari, Sion, and Olbia.

17. Zurich – A Medieval Town

A breathtaking view of Zurich glorifying the scenic beauty of the town

Zurich is one of the most popular cities for Switzerland holidays. It is located in the Northern region of the country, occupying the north end of Lake Zurich. This city is a beautiful fusion of old and new existing together in harmony. It is a financial center of Switzerland but also has several locations dating back to the medieval era. Limmatquai and 17th-century Town Hall – Rathaus are some of the major attractions in Zurich. If you are spending 3 days in Switzerland in winter ,  make sure to witness the best of Zurich. 

Why visit: To explore the historical Waterfront promenades and Old Town established along Limmat River. There are also some beautiful castles in Zurich Tourist Attractions: Grossmunster, Fraumunster Church, Banhhofstrasse Places to stay: Zurich Marriott Hotel, Crown Plaza Zurich How to reach: Zurich Airport is one of the major aiports in Switzerland

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18. Swiss National Park – Snow Mountains

View of Large Tress in Swiss National Park

Located in Eastern Switzerland, the gorgeous Swiss National Park spans the Western Rhaetian Alps. The park has been recognized as a Word UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Swizz National Park is one of the best places to experience the S witzerland winter. The verdant mountains get covered in a thick carpet of snow during the cold season. 

Why visit: Explore the wildlife and witness the beauty of the snow-laden surroundings. Tourist Attractions: Engadin, Soul Places to stay: Hotel Park Naziunal II Fuorn, Hotel Crusch Alba How to reach: The best way to reach Swiss National Park is by boarding a train from Zurich to Zernez. 

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Switzerland, without a doubt, is among those places on earth that are unparalleled. So, are you prepared for a classic holiday to this winter wonderland? If yes, then book your Switzerland tour packages right away and experience pure magic whether you’re thinking of a honeymoon in Switzerland or a trip with family! And if you know of any more places to visit in Switzerland in winters, put them in the comments below. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places to Visit In Switzerland

What is there to do in Switzerland in the winter?

There are numerous activities you can indulge in when visiting Switzerland. Some of these include: 1. Try ice skating and skiing at St. Moritz 2. Enjoy dog sledging 3. Indulge in shopping experiences at Christmas markets 4. Witness the beauty of Swiss National Park

Which are the best places to stay in Switzerland in winter?

Some of the best places you can visit in Switzerland to witness the best of it include Zermatt, staad, Bern, Grindelwald, Zermatt, Montreux, Davos, and Villars.

Which are the places to visit in Switzerland in winter with family?

If you're wondering where to go in Switzerland in Winter with your family then, Zurich, Nendaz, Grachen, and Engelberg are among the top places to consider. These places are kid-friendly and have plenty of options in terms of accommodation, activities, and sightseeing which interests both adults and kids alike.

What are the best places to celebrate Christmas in Switzerland?

Berne, Zurich, St. Mortiz, and Zermatt are among the best places in Switzerland in winter where you can celebrate Christmas. These places are adorned with Christmas lights, and the Christmas markets make for a fun-filled extravaganza.

How many days do you need in Switzerland?

You will need at least 3 full to explore Rome, 2 days each for Florence, Siena/San Gimignano/Pisa, driving around Tuscany, Venice, and 1 day for Milan. On the whole, you need at least 6-7 days to visit the best of Switzerlamd.

How cold is Switzerland in December?

December is a festive month and despite the biting cold temperature, there is so much fun guests can have while on holiday in Zurich. December is winter in Zurich with an average temperature of 2°C (35 ̊F). The highest temperature for December is 4°C (39 ̊F) while the lowest temperature is -1°C (30 ̊F).

Where can I spend Christmas in Switzerland?

Here are a few places where you can bring in the festive season and celebrate Christmas in Switzerland: 1. St Gallen 2. Stein am Rhein 3. Einsiedeln 4. St Moritz 5. Locarno 6. Lugano

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Switzerland In Winter: Things To Do, Places To See

Visiting Switzerland in winter is about as good as a winter trip could be. During the winter months, the snow-covered mountain views are stunning, the ski slopes are primed for snow sports, the snowy valleys showcase quintessential alpine scenery, and the Christmas markets are in full flow.

If you’re looking for the best wintertime vacation around, then a trip to Switzerland is where it’s at but where are the best places to visit?

Join me as we run through the most beautiful places in Switzerland to visit in winter so you can have the best experience of winter in Switzerland possible.

Winter is a cold time to visit Switzerland and it’s a bit more extreme than just cold weather, especially if you plan to spend time in the surrounding mountains of the Swiss Alps and the world-class skiing resorts.

The swiss winter begins in November and gets into full flow in December, and December is also when all the Christmas decorations and Christmas lights start popping up and the Christmas markets are in full flow too.

Winter in Switzerland really gets going in January and February as this is when the temperatures really drop, the snow falls hard, and it’s the best time to be in Switzerland for winter sports enthusiasts.

All the winter festivals are on at the ski resorts in the Swiss Alps, the snow-covered slopes are prime for snow activities and the snowy landscapes are stunning.

The weather and temperatures vary a lot depending on which places in Switzerland you plan on visiting. If you journey to the Swiss Alps, expect highs of 28.4 Fahrenheit and lows of 3.2 Fahrenheit whereas if you stay in the cities like Zurich or Geneva, you’ll experience highs of 35.6 and lows of 32 Fahrenheit – quite a big difference.

What to Wear

Now that we know how cold winter in Switzerland really is, let’s take a look at the clothes you’ll need to wear to be warm and comfortable on your visit.

Since the snow is incredibly deep when you visit Switzerland in winter, you will need to wear waterproof boots when you’re in the high-altitude resorts or outside of the cities. Visitors should also bring thermals including socks, long johns, and thermal long sleeve t-shirts. This base layer is key to being warm.

Your next layers should be merino wool or Kashmir, followed by fleece, a down jacket, and then a windproof waterproof jacket and trousers along with some jeans and chinos. You’ll also want a few scarfs, pairs of gloves, and a few wooly hats too.

This will have you covered in the mountains and the cities, and you’ll want lighter clothes for the cities too along with some trainers for the trains and indoor markets.

Best Places to Visit In Winter

Lake geneva.

The Lake Geneva region in southern Switzerland is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland during the winter months. The nearest airport is a few minutes away, the city is alive with Christmas markets in December, and there are a ton of fun activities, winter activities, and popular attractions to enjoy.

My favorite thing about Geneva is that no matter when you are in the region, whether it’s in the city of Geneva or a little village nearby, you’ll have gorgeous views across Lake Geneva and the snow-covered mountains behind.

Skiing opportunities, winter hikes, snowshoeing, and snowboarding are within easy reach of Geneva. There are ice skating rinks open in the city, shopping choices are numerous across the many shops and there is a Christmas market or three to spend time at too.

You find numerous museums to wander around too and travelers can enjoy the many restaurants serving up delicious Swiss cuisine like fondue, Swiss chocolate truffles, and lots more while overlooking Lake Geneva.

The Jungfrau Region

The Jungfrau Region is one of the most popular destinations in Switzerland in winter for anyone who loves winter sports and if you enjoy winter sports, this might be one of the best places to visit while you’re there.

Jungfrau is a traditional resort town in the alps and it sits at some 13,641 feet above sea level meaning it gets consistent snowfall the entire winter making it one of the best skiing and snowboarding destinations in Switzerland. You can also enjoy snowshoeing, cross country skiing, numerous hiking trails, and lots more.

The area is home to three fascinating mountain peaks and these three mighty mountains, Jungfrau, Monch, and Eiger are considered some of the most famous peaks in Europe. The mountain views and beautiful scenery are jaw-dropping.

Non-skiers will have a lot to do in the area too from taking a scenic train ride from the highest train station in Europe and seeing the Aletsch Glacier, the largest glacier in Europe. Another must-see is the Trummelbach Falls, the world’s only waterfall that comes from a glacier.

If you are looking to have Christmas time or celebrate Christmas while visiting Switzerland, then one of the best places to head to is Lucerne .

One of the best things about visiting Lucerne is that winter and the months of December and January are the off-season so the accommodation is about as cheap as it gets during winters in Switzerland.

Lucerne is the largest town in Switzerland and it sits in the center of the country and it’s most charming attribute is the breathtaking views across the crystal clear waters of Lake Lucerne. The town surrounds a corner of Lake Lucerne and there isn’t a better place to enjoy the stunning views than from the iconic Chapel Bridge.

While in Lucerne, you should enjoy your time at their great Christmas market, stroll around the beautiful Old Town, and enjoy the Swiss Museum of Transport, Switzerland’s most popular museum that is home to classic cars, planes, trains, and even an IMAX cinema.

You can easily get into the beautiful mountains easily from Lucerne too and enjoy some hiking and other winter activities too.

If you’re looking to discover a part of Switzerland that has inspired many travelers you have to visit the small village of Arosa in the alps. Arosa still maintains the amazing small village vibe that is becoming hard to find in Switzerland in winter.

Known as the adventure capital of Switzerland, the ski resort of Arosa is a winter wonderland of an alpine town that is home to winter festivals, cable cars, ski lifts, ski slopes, restaurants, and panoramic views over the Alps.

The village is drenched in alpine tradition where you can enjoy ice skating, trails to hike, stunning scenery, sledding, world-class skiing, delicious hot chocolate, fondue, and even more. Going to Arosa is a special trip for anyone and it’s a wonderful old town to spend a month or two while visiting Switzerland in winter.

Getting to Arosa isn’t so easy as the nearest airport is in Zurich and then it’s either a train ride or a very windy car journey.

Oberalp Pass Via Glacier Express

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If there is one thing you have to see and do on a chilly visit to Switzerland in winter is to see the Oberalp Pass while riding the famous Glacier Express or on the Furka oberalp railway. The glacier express is a far better option though as it’s zero hassle and doesn’t require fighting for a reservation.

This will be the best train ride you will ever have in your entire life and is one of the best experiences you have in Switzerland as it takes you from Zermatt to the Ski Resorts of St Moritz and with some of the most beautiful views in the country along the way.

The Glacier Express train runs around and through the alps by passing around narrow valleys, over 291 bridges, and through 91 tunnels. The story along the way has incredible views of 100% jaw-dropping scenery and the sight to see is the Oberalp Pass.

Zurich is one of the largest cities in Switzerland and is one of the most popular places for holidays in the country and for good reason.

The reason why tourists love to visit Zurich in winter so much is the balance of the old town with the new city, beautiful views across Lake Zurich, and the amazing festive vibes during Christmas.

Being a large city, there are also a ton of things to explore including both nature and culture, as well as world-class shops, restaurants, and the largest indoor Christmas market in the country which you’ll find at the main train station.

The old town of Zurich is home to buildings that date back to the 17th century. A stroll down the cobblestone streets to see the most famous buildings, the Fraumünster, Grossmünster, Lindenhof Hill, and Bahnhofstraße, is a must while visiting Zurich.

While in Zurich, you should also take some time to hike around Lake Zurich, go up into the mountains around Zurich, and explore the many forests. A trip to Uetliberg Mountain is a must as it offers a lovely panorama across the city and the lake.

St Moritz is one of the loveliest places to visit in Switzerland during the winter especially if you love mountains, great views, exploring nature, and more.

St Moritz is a favorite destination with anyone who loves skiing and other winter sports as the ski resort hosted the winter Olympic games back in 1928 and has been a number one ski destination ever since.

St Moritz is in the heart of the alps and sits at 5,905 feet above sea level and it looks directly down a magical valley. The town of St Moritz actually dates back to the 11th century and is full of amazing things to see and do, outside of hitting the slopes and it is surrounded by amazing lakes.

The best lakes to see in the area around St Moritz include the Lake of Staz which is a crystal clear lake with amazing mountain views in the background. Another is Lake St Moritz itself which is home to churches, lovely places to sit, and more, be sure to bring your camera.

Tourists and locals love St Moritz and one of the coolest places to visit in Switzerland in Winter for the whole family.

Interlaken Ost is one of the best resort towns to visit in Switzerland during winter for anyone who loves winter sports as it sits in a huge valley near the mountain peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.

The scenery around this awesome town is nothing short of mind-blowing and it showcases Switzerland in winter better than anywhere.

This town is relaxing with a spa of two, has alpine meadows and glaciers to visit, is covered in cable cars to make getting around easy, and there are even 45 mountain railways that connect you anywhere a cable car can’t reach.

Imagine stepping out of a relaxing spa into a charming town with glaciers down the road, mountain views in every direction, some of the best skiing in Europe, and a restaurant for every occasion.

If you’re looking to relax and get some inspiration while in Switzerland in winter, then one of the places to visit is Davos, the highest town in the Alps.

Davos is one of Switzerland’s most stunning resort towns and a healthy one at that. Davos is home to hundreds of miles of ski slopes and during the season it has consistent snowfall making it both a famous and popular place to ski, ice skate, and do a ton of other winter sports.

Davos isn’t just about ski and snow either as there is a lot of fun to be had outside of the cable car and ski slopes. Davos comes alive at night with shopping and is one of the most famous towns apres-ski party towns with many pubs, casinos, and nightclubs.

Visitors can also take a walk around the mountain landscapes Davos is surrounded by, kids can have fun learning to ski and have fun sledding, and there are even more children and family-orientated activities on offer too.

One of the top places to visit in Switzerland for Christmas is St Gallen . Visitors to St Gallen will never fall short if they are looking to have the most iconic Swiss Christmas possible as this town is home to more festive charm than anywhere on the planet.

Located in northern Switzerland, this stunning town is car-free, full of snowy streets, and is one of the coziest destinations to have winter in. The town is home to Switzerland’s tallest Christmas tree which is lit up by thousands of lights and sits in front of the iconic Abbey of St Gallen.

A walk around the old town is a must as you go from a shop to a restaurant trying Swiss chocolate and fondue while hearing carols, seeing Christmas decorations, and sipping on mulled wine.

Zermatt is a top destination to see in Switzerland in winter. Zermatt is a small town you can access via a direct train with some of the best slopes, views of the Matterhorn, the most iconic peak in the Alps, it has a quiet Swiss vibe to it that everyone loves.

Zermatt is the highest Swiss ski resort and if you love hitting the slopes and want a quiet and romantic place to do it, then Zermatt is the spot for you. It’s lit up every winter’s night with beautiful lights, is a great place to have Christmas, and it’s home to some of the loveliest hotels in the Swiss alps too.

The Matterhorn is a big part of what makes Zermatt so popular. The Matterhorn is THE peak that pro mountaineers need to conquer and these adventurers use Zermatt as their base to plan their adventures up the Matterhorn from.

If you’re looking for a unique place to visit in Switzerland during the winter, then the town of Lugano might be the spot for you. Located on Switzerland’s border with Italy, just over the border from Lake Como, this charming town is a delight in every sense of the word.

On the shores of Laguna Lake, a glacial lake that is surrounded by mountains in every direction, this town has a lovely mix of both the Mediterranean and Swiss culture to it. You can see it showcased everywhere from the architectural style of the buildings to the amazing food served throughout the small city.

Lugano is a very easy city to get to as it has its own airport and it’s one of those destinations that is great in every season, so you can summer here too.

READ: THINGS TO DO IN LUGANO, SWITZERLAND

If you’re looking for a relaxed ski town to visit in Switzerland, then a trip to Saas-Fee located in the Saas Valley just 50 km from Zermatt is where you should go.

Similar to Zermatt, Saas-Fee is a stunning ski town but it’s far less busy than Zermatt which means you can enjoy the winter snow, skiing, and any other snowy mountain fun without so many crowds.

The skiing is ideal for beginners, the town is car-free with loads of great bars and restaurants, and the surrounding landscapes are pretty hard to beat.

For a chilled time in the snow with everything you could want, bar the Winter Olympics, and with no crowds, head to Saas-Fee.

Château-d’Oex

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A town you have to visit in Switzerland during winter is Château-d’Oex, which is a 3 hours bus, train or car ride from Zurich. Château-d’Oex hosts a festival every year in January and it’s a pretty awesome festival at that.

Every year at the end of January, this town plays host to the best hot air balloon festival in the world. The festival lasts nine days and balloonists from around the world come to fly their balloons around the surrounding mountains. It’s an awesome thing to watch.

While you’re there you can also go for a balloon ride yourself and there is no better way to see the mountains than by cruising amongst them.

The town is also a fun place to hang out with great restaurants, fun bars, excellent hotels, and lots more.

Gruyeres is a great place to see if you’re looking for some culture during your visit to Switzerland. This ancient and beautiful medieval village, when covered in snow, is about as stunning as a town can get.

One of the things in Gruyeres you have to see is the castle which dates back to 1270 and is a Swiss heritage site. The HR Giger Museum is another must-see as it exhibits a 400-year history of Gruyeres, and the top floor is home to Giger’s private art collection.

You’ll also find the Tibet museum in Gruyeres, and if it hasn’t clicked yet, Gruyeres is also a form of cheese, so make sure to try some while you’re there. You’ll also find a load of great chocolate shops, hotels, restaurants, and more in Gruyeres during your visit.

Things To Do In Winter In Switzerland

Skiing downhill and cross-country in the alps.

Almost nothing is more iconically Swiss than skiing the country’s impeccable slopes. There are hundreds of resorts to choose from that boast a range of skiing options, from snowboarding to cross-country to championship-quality downhill runs.  Zermatt’s proximity to  the Matterhorn makes it picturesque at any time of year, but the winter months shine as avid skiers hit the slopes to explore hundreds of miles of runs. For a smaller and more approachable resort, try Kleine Scheidegg , with its charming village and beginner-friendly runs.

Winter Hiking and Snowshoeing

While most ski resorts maintain mountain trails that are ideal for hiking or snowshoeing, the village of  St. Cergue  has cultivated a reputation for being particularly friendly to snowshoers. With dozens of trails to choose from, visitors will enjoy the stunning mountain views and fresh air. The manicured snow trails of  Lenzerheide  are especially suited to winter hiking.

Tobogganing

A breathtaking sport not for the faint of heart, tobogganing is particularly popular in Switzerland. The run from  Preda to Bergün covers four miles with a drop of 400 yards in altitude along the way. At night, the track is lit with floodlights, and there are places to grab a bite to eat at the beginning and the end of the track.

Ice skating

For those who enjoy whirling along on the ice, Interlaken features  Ice Magic , a series of rinks located in the heart of the city. Occasional events include themed skating, ice sculpting and musical performances. Every level of ability is welcome in the rinks, and there’s even a restaurant for sipping hot chocolate when it gets chilly.

Or, if you happen to be in Zurich, there are a whole load of ice skating options for you to enjoy.

Ride in a Cable Car

For those who want to take in the snowy wonderland, but don’t have the time or inclination for some of the more strenuous winter sports, a ride in a cable car allows the chance to view the landscape in warmth and comfort. The town of Zermatt has the  Matterhorn Glacier Paradise , a cable car traveling the heights of the Klein Matterhorn that offers sweeping views of the Matterhorn itself, as well as other noteworthy peaks spanning Italy and France.

Visit an Iglu Dorf

Sometimes, just playing in the snow is not enough. Featuring the height of artistic, snow-carving talent, the wintertime  igloo villages  that spring up around Switzerland in cities like Zermatt or Davos are a visual spectacle that includes the chance to sample delicious fondue or sleep in a bed made entirely of snow. Visitors can wander in and out of the structures, which are often decorated in the same theme and may include hot tubs, bars made of snow serving mulled wine and rooms to be rented for the night.

Soak in Some Hot Springs

Nothing is better than a long, hot soak after a day of playing in the snow. Famous for mineral springs scattered across the country, Swiss baths are especially soothing in winter, when the warm temperature of the water allows for comfortable bathing even when surrounded by snow.  Solbad Schönbühl  is located in Schönbühl and is one of the largest in the country, with multiple pools and an on-site bistro. The thermal baths in  Leukerbad are another excellent choice.

The Thrill Of Dog Sledding

If you have never had the chance to experience the thrill of controlling a team of 8 or more dogs, then you absolutely have to try dog sledding. I got to experience this in its extreme in the Yukon last winter, but if you are in Switzerland there are also plenty of amazing options for you to try.

No matter where you are or what you are doing, there is plenty to do in Switzerland this winter, all you have to do is give it a shot!

Ride The Bernina Express

The Bernina Express is one of the best ways to see a lot of the beauty of Switzerland in just 4 hours. This train runs from St. Moritz in Switzerland all the way to the town of Tirano Italy, via the Bernina Pass.

It’s probably one of the most beautiful train rides you’ll ever experience as you wind through the Alpine mountains seeing stunning snow-covered landscapes as you go.

Winter In Switzerland

As you can see, winter in Switzerland is nothing short of spectacular. Between the glaciers, mountains, magical towns, mountain villages, lakes, and beautiful scenery, each region has something wonderful to offer anyone who visits Switzerland.

If you love skiing, you’ll be in heaven, if you love Christmas and good food, you’re also going to have the best time. No matter what it is you’re looking for from winter, Switzerland has got you covered.

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The 14 most magical places to visit in Switzerland this winter

By Caitlin Morton

Traditional houses after snowfall during a winter sunset Ardez canton of Graubunden Engadine Switzerland winter

With an enticing combination of cities, charming villages, and stunning natural landscapes (hello, Alps), Switzerland is easily one of the most beautiful countries in the world. But come wintertime, those aforementioned sights become downright magical: Think city squares dusted with snow, and mountainsides transformed into the best ski slopes on the planet.

Whether you want to cozy up in a luxurious hotel or spend your entire trip in the great outdoors, there are plenty of travel-worthy reasons to plan a Switzerland winter vacation. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best seasonal activities across the country, all guaranteed to make any traveler suddenly embrace the coldest season.

This article has been updated since its original publish date.

Basel

Most European countries are known for their  Christmas markets , and Switzerland is no exception. You can find seasonal cheer in nearly every city and town, though Basel earns a few extra points for having  two markets: one in Barfüsserplatz, and one in Münsterplatz. Here you can find hundreds of vendors selling handmade goods and treats from their stands, as well as plenty of twinkling lights and decorations to really get you in the proper spirit.

The Glacier Express

The Glacier Express

If you really want to maximize the magic of your wintry vacation, consider booking a train ride to get from town to town. There are several cross-country options available, but we’re big fans of the  Glacier Express this time of year. Not only does the train connect two of Switzerland’s biggest mountain resorts (Zermatt and St. Moritz), but it traverses some of the most beautiful sites in the central Swiss Alps and offers onboard perks like panoramic viewing windows and three-course meals.

Lucerne Switzerland winter

Visiting  Switzerland during ski season is hardly a question, but most snow bunnies won’t venture outside their respective resort towns. This year, make your Swiss vacation more interesting and book a trip to  Lucerne . The gorgeous city features activities you won’t find on the slopes—like museum tours and ferry rides on Lake Lucerne—while still offering easy access (via train and bus) to dozens of  winter sport resorts .

Zermatt

Of course, if you  do want a purely on-piste Switzerland winter vacation, the village of Zermatt will mark all the boxes. Fresh powder? Check. Heli-skiing? Check. Great après-ski venues? Double check. It even boasts a few added bonuses, like a city-wide ban on cars (i.e. the freshest air imaginable) and views of the Matterhorn.

Interlaken

Interlaken is the unofficial adventure capital of Switzerland, and its  winter activities are much more varied and unique than in other major cities. Sure, you can go skiing and snowshoeing here. But you can also go paragliding (or skydiving) down snowy mountains, book an hour at a curling rink, or take a winter kayaking tour on Lake Brienz.

Jura Vaudois Nature Park

Jura Vaudois Nature Park

Just a few miles north of Lake Geneva’s coastline, Jura Vaudois Nature Park occupies roughly 131,213 acres of prime Swiss real estate. Here you can find dense spruce forests and native wildlife, as well as a few hotels, restaurants, and cheesemongers set up in traditional mountain huts. The park becomes even more peaceful during the winter months, though you can still enjoy some cross-country skiing and snowshoeing if you simply must stay busy.

Badrutts Palace Hotel

St. Moritz is typically associated with glitz and glam, and for good reason. The sky-high resort features some of the best slopes and accommodations in the country—just check out  Badrutt’s Palace , a Readers’ Choice Award winner for six years running. With luxurious guestrooms and Michelin-starred dining venues (not to mention the most glorious indoor pool imaginable), the resort encompasses the extravagance that makes St. Moritz pop off the map.

Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000

Glacier 3000 is a sports complex located high in the Swiss Alps, easy to reach via bus or cable car from Gstaad. The resort offers every winter sport imaginable, including skiing, dog sledding, mountain climbing, and glacier hikes. Brave travelers are also welcome to walk across the Peak Walk by Tissot, a gravity-defying suspension bridge that connects two mountain peaks.

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Château-d’Oex

It’s a scientific fact that places get infinitely more magical when viewed from a hot air balloon. So you can imagine the proverbial sparks that fly during the  Festival International de Ballons , an annual event held in the tiny town of Château-d’Oex. During the nine-day festival (the next one takes place from January 19-29), visitors can watch the horizon fill up with some 60 colorful balloons, take rides in the balloons, enjoy live music and airplane shows, and participate in plenty of other kid-friendly activities.

Gstaad Palace

Though there are plenty of reasons to visit the upscale resort town of Gstaad during the winter, we’re here for one primary reason:  Gstaad Palace . This award-winning hotel looks like a fairytale castle in the mountains (complete with towers and turrets), and it encourages guests to cozy up with spa treatments, truffle fondue, and pasta cooking classes. If you do decide to venture out, ski slopes and toboggan runs are just outside the door.

Lake Oeschinen

Lake Oeschinen

Lake Oeschinen (or Oeschinensee) is a dazzling body of water tucked away in the Bernese Alps. The lake is a popular winter destination thanks to a wealth of outdoor activities like ice fishing, tobogganing, skiing, and snowboarding—all enjoyed while surrounded by snow-capped mountains and evergreen trees. There are even some cafes scattered around the area so you can enjoy a nice mug of hot chocolate between excursions.

Tschuggen Grand Hotel

For an action-packed winter vacation without the blinding glamour of the major ski resorts, consider a trip to Arosa. The picturesque mountain village offers access to some 140 miles of slopes, as well as the well-respected Arosa Ski School. It’s also home to the Tschuggen Grand Hotel , a five-star property famous for its sprawling spa with metal-and-glass skylights jutting out of the mountainside.

In late 2017 Switzerland made headlines for opening thenbspworlds steepest funicular in the alpine resort of Stoos. The...

The Stoosbahn

In late 2017, Switzerland made headlines for opening the  world’s steepest funicular in the alpine resort of Stoos. The so-called Stoosbahn, or Schwyz-Stoos funicular, remains impressive to this day, for both its superlative maximum gradient (110 percent, no big deal) and abundance of fun winter activities. Once you get to the top of Stoos, you can enjoy an abundance of pristine ski slopes, toboggan runs, cross-country trails, and more.

Looking to go offgrid You cant do much better than the highest official town in Europe sitting at an altitude of more...

Looking to go off-grid? You can’t do much better than the highest official town in Europe, sitting at an altitude of more than 5,000 feet. Davos is a relatively popular ski destination but has far fewer crowds than other towns, so you can take advantage of those slopes without bumping into the “see and be seen” crowd along the way.

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Best Places to Visit in Switzerland in Winter

Switzerland is magical in any season but especially during winter. Everything gets covered in a fresh blanket of snow, ready for adventurers, skiers and nature lovers to take full advantage of! Whether or not you’re into skiing, there are many places to visit in Switzerland in winter. From extreme sports like skydiving over the Alps to chill time, sitting by the fire eating fondue, there’s something for everyone. 

During my 2-week trip, I visited 3 regions around the country. It was the perfect mix of skiing, relaxing, spa-time, adventures, epic landscapes and plenty of cheese and wine. Thankfully, the Swiss transport system is extremely efficient so getting around was very easy. Plus, it’s one of the few places I look forward to staring out my window for hours on end—the views are simply mesmerizing.  

Grindewald chalets Switzerland

Here’s an introduction of my favorite activities and places to visit in Switzerland for a fun winter vacation.

The itinerary for this trip:

  • Grindelwald: 4 nights
  • Interlaken: 3 nights
  • Zermatt: 4 nights
  • Glacier Express Train
  • St. Moritz: 4 nights

My favorite places to visit in Switzerland in winter

The Jungfrau region is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site known for spectacular views of the famous Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains. It is home to Jungfraujoch, Europe’s highest railway station, and the Aletsch Glacier – the largest glacier in Europe. Grindelwald and Interlaken are convenient bases for exploring the area because of their centrally located rail stations and easy access to activities.

Mountains in Grindelwald, Switzerland

Grindelwald

As I said above, we stayed in Grindelwald because it is an ideal base for experiencing a plethora of winter activities with a convenient rail system that gets you everywhere you need to go. Plus every view looks like a postcard. There were so many opportunities to photograph the chic chalets from every angle – on the ski lifts, walking around, on the hiking trails and looking out my hotel balcony.

Originally used to transport hay and other materials, sledges have since become a fun winter activity for kids and adults. With over 100 km of managed sledge runs for every level and the longest descent in the world, sledging is very popular in the Jungfrau region. Don’t be surprised to see grown adults on sleds flying down the mountain!

It’s not just a daytime sport, there’s also night sledging. You can book a dinner/sledge combo. First you get transported to the top of the trail, then you make your way down to a lodge where a delicious fondue dinner is waiting. After that you can make your way back home down the mountain. Not to worry, the trails are brightly lit by floodlight and you can control your speed!

Velogemel

Another unique winter sport only found in Grindewald is this wooden bicycle on skids. It’s been used as a means of winter transportation for over 100 years and can only be found in this Swiss alpine town! It is a living tradition. You can rent them at the Grindelwald Train station , Kaufmann Sport or Skiservice Egger , Grindelwald Grund. 

First Cliff Walk

Top of First Cliff Walk

After taking a 30 minute gondola ride up the mountain, you reach this hiking trail that clings to the edge of a cliff 2,168 meters above sea level. The First Cliff Walk leads over a 40-meter-long single-rope suspension bridge and a terrace that juts out 45 meters into the abyss for breathtaking views of Grindelwald below and mountain peaks all around.

We went for sunset and upon arrival, all the peaks were hidden by the clouds. We weren’t sure if we’d get our colorful sunset. Then just as the sun began to set, everything cleared. It was worth the last minute wait as there’s nothing quite like an epic sunset in the Swiss Alps!

Lauberhorn Ski World Cup in Wengen

Ski World Cup crowd

Every year around the middle of January, more than 30,000 spectators head to Wengen to watch the Ski World Cup in Wengen. It has been held since 1930 and includes downhills and a slalom. I had never been to a ski race before, but it was so much fun! It’s like a giant winter party with food, drinks, music and very excited spectators. 

After the races are over, everyone makes the 2-hour journey down the mountain—either by foot, sleds, skis or other means of transport to end in the charming town of Wengen for a feast. Unfortunately it was canceled this year due to the pandemic, but it’s a fun event so start planning for next year!

Interlaken  

Interlaken is a resort town that sits between two lakes and is surrounded by endless mountain ranges. It is known as the adventure capital of Europe. Whether you’re looking to go river rafting, bungee jumping or paragliding, it’s all available with the Alps as your backdrop. Some would say the best way to see the peaks is while jumping out of a plane at 13,000 feet. Others might prefer a calmer drift through the valley. Either way, the views and glows feel like heaven. 

Ideal day in Interlaken:

Morning: kayak on lake brienz.

Kayaking in Interlaken

Lake Brienz is a crystal clear lake that’s surrounded by the mountains on every side. Going out on kayak gives you a new perspective of the landscape; it’s a special way to experience a different side of Switzerland in the winter. Hightide Kayak School offers half day tours around the lake, where you discover hidden beaches, waterfalls and incredible views. Their experienced guide will teach you the basic kayaking techniques. Don’t worry about falling in—they gear you up in a dry suit just in case!

Afternoon: Skydive or Paraglide (or both)

My first time skydiving was in college. I told myself if I were to do it again, it’d have to be a pretty epic place like Hawaii, New Zealand or Switzerland! We went with Sky Dive Switzerland who are absolute professionals. We all jumped tandem with an instructor and I felt safe the entire time. The experience is full of mesmerizing mountain views, from the quick flight up to the slow (but fast!) descent down. When we first jumped out of the plane and got into free fall, we were on top of the mountains and I just remember this ray of light twinkling through the clouds. It was one of the most magnificent views I’ve ever seen and something I’ll never forget.

Paragliding in Interlaken

Paragliding into Interlaken is another unique way to see the landscape from a different perspective. After arriving at the top of a hill, we were told we would need to run and jump off the side of the cliff. I’m glad I had a tandem pilot with me from Paragliding Interlaken , who took care of everything and made sure we landed safely. It felt like flying but a bit slower than sky diving. There was still an adrenaline rush (especially when jumping off the side of the cliff!), but I was more aware of what was happening. 

I would recommend both! Which one would you pick? 

Late afternoon: Spa time at Victoria Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa

Interlaken may be known as the adventure capital of Switzerland but rest assured there’s no shortage of luxury. A member of Leading Hotels of the World, Victoria Jungfrau is a five star hotel in the center of Interlaken. It dates back to 1865 and is a beautiful blend of old school charm and modern style. They have 216 rooms, 106 suites, 2 restaurants, 2 bars and a 5500 m2 spa. 

Spa Nescens is equipped with a sauna, steam room, indoor and outdoor pools, quiet room, gym and offers massage options and beauty treatments. They also offer wellness programs. 

Victoria Jungfrau Hotel

Zermatt is a beautiful mountain resort that lies at the foot of the iconic and most famous peak in the Alps, the Matterhorn. It is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in winter. We arrived just before sunset and when I saw the peak for the first time, I had to take a moment (I think I started tearing up!) Everywhere we went, it seemed to be in view—on the train, walking around town, in the hotel, while skiing and my favorite, during a helicopter ride to see the mountain up close!  

Matterhorn in Zermatt

A fun way to fully experience the outdoors is by staying in an igloo for a night. Igludorf has multiple spots around Switzerland. Each igloo village has a hotel, restaurant, snow bar, outdoor whirlpool and sauna. Redesigned by international artists and rebuilt each year, there’s something new to discover every time!

They also offer private events or group activities like building an igloo, carving snow sculptures and snowshoeing. You can also have your wedding there! 

Igludorf Hotel in Zermatt

Chez Vrony is the epitome of a rustic chic Swiss chalet. It used to be a farmhouse and has since become one of the most popular on-slope mountain restaurants in Zermatt. It was named among the best mountain restaurants in the world by The Telegraph.

The family-owned restaurant opened over 100 years ago and still uses traditional recipes that were passed down from many generations, like the dry-cured meat, homemade sausage and Alpine cheese. Not only do they have the best views of the Matterhorn and surrounding valley, but they have the best burger in town. Ideal for a quick lunch after skiing all morning! 

Chez Vrony

Glacier Express

What better way to spend 8 hours on a train than surrounded by the most epic Swiss landscapes? The Glacier Express is a direct train that goes from Zermatt to St. Moritz. It’s referred to as the ‘slowest express train in the world’. With large panoramic windows, it’s the perfect way to see Switzerland’s mountains, alpine villages, rivers and lakes. Prominent highlights include the Solis and Landwasser viaducts and spiral tunnels, the Rhine Gorge, the “Grand Canyon of Switzerland” and the Oberalp Pass. 

Nomadic Fare on Glacier Express

For a truly luxurious experience, be sure to book the Glacier Express Excellence Class that has guaranteed window seats, an exclusive bar, on-board entertainment, a concierge service, champagne and a five-course meal with accompanying wine. 

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St. Moritz  

The Glacier Express ends in St. Moritz, the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism. It hosted the Winter Olympics twice and is popular for its ski trails, top-class restaurants and abundant winter activities. It was originally known as a summer spa resort because of its mineral springs discovered 3000 years ago but has since then also become a sought after winter destination. 

Badrutt’s Palace

Badrutt’s Palace feels straight out of a winter fairytale. It is an iconic St. Moritz hotel dating back to 1896 and often hosts royals and celebrities due to their glamorous, luxurious service. All 157 rooms and suites have picturesque views of the lake, mountains or town center.

Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz

I loved ending my Swiss trip at Badrutt’s Palace because I didn’t feel bad staying in all day, ordering room service and enjoying the mountain views from my suite balcony. As a long term-traveler, it’s necessary to schedule these days in to avoid burnout and create balance. Can’t think of a better place to stay in!

Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz

Badrutt’s Palace Spa

During this trip, I noticed the Swiss take their spa time very seriously. Most hotels seem to have a plethora of relaxation options from indoor and outdoor heated pools, saunas, steam rooms, rain showers and natural springs, not to mention all the treatments! The Palace Spa’s outdoor pool is ideal for an après-ski spa session. There’s nothing like swimming outside in the wintertime!

Badrutt's Palace in St. Moritz

Did I convince you Switzerland is one of the best places to visit in the winter? From Grindelwald’s majestic mountain ranges to Zermatt’s unique experiences to glitz in St. Moritz, there’s really something for everyone.

Let me know what other places you would add to this list of Swiss winter spots.

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Best Places to Visit in Switzerland in Winter

Glacier Express in Switzerland in Winter

Spending winter in Switzerland is a dream for many people globally. The country is home to various superb winter destinations, including Davos, St Moritz, and Zurich. Switzerland has Europe’s highest mountains, and winters are fantastic for skiing, snowboarding, and snow sports.

Switzerland also has delicious chocolate, majestic hiking destinations, and stunning scenery. Plus, Switzerland offers some of Europe’s most enticing cuisine, such as Fondue, Raclette, and Swiss tarts and cheeses. If you’re looking to visit Europe during the winter – you will struggle to find a better spot than Switzerland. Rent a car and plan your Switzerland road trip adding the below destinations to your itinerary.

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Weather in switzerland in winter.

Switzerland is cold during the winter, and it often snows. The average lows during the Swiss winter are between 6 Fahrenheit and 30 Fahrenheit, while the average highs are between 16 Fahrenheit and 42 Fahrenheit. Sunlight is weak during the winter months and may only last for two to four hours in certain places.

December is Switzerland’s snowiest month, with temperatures plummeting way past freezing in both December and January.

What to pack for Switzerland winter weather?

If you’re visiting Switzerland during its bitterly cold winters, you should pack plenty of layers. Make sure you bring a warm jacket, maybe two jackets for an extra layer. Also, be sure to bring gloves, hats, and scarves with you.

You should bring waterproof boots because the snow is deep, and water will get into your socks if they aren’t waterproof. Bring your ski shirt if you want to go skiing but most importantly, make sure everything is waterproof.

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Zermatt - Switzerland in winter

Zermatt is a superb destination if you are visiting Switzerland in winter. The town is in the Swiss Alps and is home to shops, bars, hotels, and restaurants. Visitors love the excellent views of surrounding nature and there are incredible views since the town is from 5,200 feet above sea level. Popular attractions include ice skating rinks and curling opportunities.

You will find The Matterhorn in Zermatt, one of Switzerland’s most iconic mountains and one of the world’s most photographed places. If you’d like to see glaciers, check out the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise via the Matterhorn cable car. This is Europe’s highest cableway, at an incredible 12,740 feet. Once you’ve arrived, you will find cinemas, shops, and bars.

St Moritz in winter -best places to visit in switzerland

St Moritz is in the heart of the alps and offers some of Europe’s greatest skiing and winter views. The town is 5,905 feet above sea level, and it overlooks the entire valley. The town hosted the Winter Olympics in 1928 and has been a vibrant winter sports town ever since. St Moritz also has a long history, spanning back to the 11th century when the Celts discovered the town.

Popular attractions include Diavolezza, one of Switzerland’s most beautiful peaks and a fantastic photo opportunity. Visitors also love Lake St Moritz, offering spectacular photo opportunities, churches, and places to sit. Also, you should visit the Lake of Staz, a stunning crystalline lake offering mountain views in the background.

Lucerne - best places to visit in Switzerland in winter

Lucerne is in the center of Switzerland and the German-speaking part of the country. It is the most populated town in Switzerland with 82,000 residents. The most popular Lucerne attraction is Lake Lucerne because of the breathtaking crystal clear waters. Plus, there are stunning surrounding mountain views. Switzerland offers a vast history, and it is hard to find richer Swiss heritage than Old Town Lucerne.

Popular old town attractions include Weinmarkt and the Old Town Hall, which offer a deeper insight into its history. If you love aviation, you should visit the Swiss Museum of Transport and view its vast collection of aeroplanes. It is Switzerland’s most visited museum, and also has trains, classic cars, and Switzerland’s first IMAX cinema.

Glacier Express

Glacier Express in Switzerland in Winter

Glacier Express is one of Europe’s – and the world’s – most popular train journeys. The views from the train are utterly spellbinding. You’ll love the 180-mile journey taking you from Zermatt to St Moritz on the world’s slowest express train. You’ll enjoy the seven and a half-hour ride while sitting in the train’s comfortable interior.

Two private Swiss railways run the journey: Rhätische Bahn and Gotthard Bahn, and they complete the trip daily. Guests can enjoy crisp Swiss white wine and a delightful lunch of your choice as you witness one of the world’s most spectacular train views. It is a must-do if you’re in Switzerland in winter.

Zurich - Switzerland in winter

Zurich is Switzerland’s biggest city with a population of over 415,000. It is famous for being one of the world’s wealthiest cities with great shops, restaurants, and stunning mountains. Did you know the official Zurich language is German? However, locals speak various global languages in this cosmopolitan city that attracts millions of visitors yearly.

Zurich is home to one of Europe’s best old towns. You will see a plethora of historic buildings and the area is pedestrianized so there are no cars allowed. Lake Zurich is also one of Europe’s most famous lakes, with fantastic city views and surrounding structures. If you have the chance, visit Uetliberg Mountain because it offers the most splendid city views of Zurich at 2,847 feet above sea level. Plus, if you want beautiful winter views, this is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland in the winter.

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Davos is a great place to visit in Switzerland in winter

Davos is famous for its world-class skiing resorts and being home to the World Economic Forum. You will find Davos in the heart of the Swiss Alps, and during the winter, the mountains are capped with stunning snow. Davos is nearly 5,000 feet above sea level, so it does freeze during the deep winter months. If you’re visiting Davos, there’s a good chance you are a skiing fanatic or you want to learn how to ski.

If so, you’re in the best place because Davos is home to over 125 miles of slopes and terrain. There are various nearby ski resorts, attracting luxury clientele, including the Klosters ski resort. Davos is also home to Switzerland’s best nightlife and tourists can enjoy multiple clubs, such as Ex-Bar, Pöstli Club, and Jatzhütte.

Jungfrau rgion in Switzerland in winter

Jungfrau is one of Switzerland’s main ski resorts. At a staggering 13,641 feet above sea level, the views and the ski slopes are outstanding. Many locals and visitors consider the mountain Europe’s most iconic peak. The Grindelwald-First is a very popular ski-resort, offering some of Europe’s best skiing opportunities and beautiful crystalline lakes.

Trummelbach Falls is also a top-rated destination. During the winter, these waterfalls might be challenging to access. However, these are the world’s only glacial waterfalls and a must-see if you’re visiting the region, regardless of the season. The falls carry up to 20,000 liters of water per second. Visiting the Jungfrau region is a must-do if you are spending winter in Switzerland.

Gruyeres in winter in Switzerland

Gruyeres is a medieval Swiss town and a must-visit if you’re looking for places to visit in Switzerland in winter. The primary Gruyeres attraction is the castle, dating back to 1270, and it is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. Today, it is also a museum with some incredible exhibits on Swiss history.

The HR Giger Museum is also popular with visitors. The museum began in 1998 and exhibits the 400-year history of Gruyeres. If you check out the top floor, you’ll find a permanent display of Giger’s private art collection. Plus, you should check out the HR Giger bar because it is an impressive work of art. The museum has remodeled the bar so the ceilings, walls, and floors match the artist’s acclaimed biomechanical designs. If you want to experience some of the country’s most delicate artwork, a visit here is a must!

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Spending time in Switzerland is one of the most magical things you can do during winter. Switzerland is an incredibly beautiful country year round, however, during winter in Switzerland and particularly after snowfall, its small hillside medieval towns look like something out of a fairytale. Switzerland is an incredibly popular country for skiing during winter for Europeans and for those from further afield. It has 358 spectacular ski resorts allowing you to race down the slopes, practice your snowboarding techniques, or enjoy the thrill of snow tubing.

If you are looking for a more relaxed winter escape in Switzerland, choose to stay in one of its pretty medieval towns or the big cities. Winter is a huge part of the culture here, with many towns and cities embracing the season with Christmas markets and colourful lights. Despite Switzerland being a popular skiing destination, its towns are often quieter during winter as most tourists are on the slopes.

Exploring at a slower pace will allow you to see these beautiful destinations in their true light. Whether braving the slopes or enjoying strolls in the snow, Switzerland is the perfect destination for a winter getaway. Here are 20 places you cannot miss seeing in winter in Switzerland.

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5- interlaken, 6- jura vaudois nature park, 7- château-d’oex, 9- lake oeschinen, 13- mount pilatus, 14- st gallen, 17- jungfrau region, 18- glacier express, 19- bellinzona.

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20 Places To Enjoy Switzerland In Winter

Walking Tour through Basel Old Town

Basel is a beautiful city that, with a dusting of snow, instantly becomes a must-visit destination in winter.

If you are visiting Basel before Christmas, be sure to check out its annual Christmas market for traditional, Christmas delicacies, beautiful handmade ornaments and of course plenty of gifts in a pretty setting.

Spend some time wandering the cobblestone streets of Grossnasel, the city’s old town and immerse yourself in the beautiful architecture before enjoying a warm cup of coffee and a pastry in a cosy cafe.

Dine in traditional style at Walliserkanne, a restaurant specialising in fish and chicken dishes, as well as winter favourites fondue and raclette.

Recommended tour: Walking Tour through Basel Old Town

Lucerne: Mt. Pilatus Cable Car, Cogwheel Train & Lake Cruise

Lucerne and its mountainous surroundings are the perfect Swiss winter escape.

The city is at its most picturesque after a snowfall as the snow covers the mountains overlooking the city, and the lake starts to freeze.

Thanks to its mountainous location, Lucerne is a great base for those looking to combine both skiing and sightseeing in their winter break.

Enjoy a stroll along the shores of Lake Lucerne or the banks of the River Reuss before meandering through the charming streets of the medieval old town.

For some of the best winter views climb one of the nine towers dotted along the Musegg Wall, a fortified 13th century wall surrounding the old town.

Recommended tours:

  • Lucerne: Mt. Pilatus Cable Car, Cogwheel Train & Lake Cruise
  • From Lucerne: Titlis Half-Day Tour – Eternal Snow & Glacier
  • Lucerne: Guided Walking Tour

Zermatt: Matterhorn Glacier Paradise Cable Car Ticket

Zermatt is one of the most beautiful, and most popular, Swiss destinations in winter.

Standing high above the town is the Matterhorn, known around the world for its presence on the Toblerone bar.

Many visitors to Zermatt flock to its ski resorts which are considered among the best in Europe.

Uniquely, it is possible to ski across the border into Italy from its resort.

Zermatt is a car-free city so enjoy taking in the sights without any traffic to compromise your views.

For the ultimate relaxing experience in Zermatt, head to Hotel Somme Zermatt and book into their spa.

Alongside a range of excellent treatments, the spa offers outdoor jacuzzis that can be enjoyed even when surrounded by heavy snowfall, creating a very magical experience.

  • Zermatt: Matterhorn Glacier Paradise Cable Car Ticket
  • Zermatt: Gornergrat Bahn Cogwheel Train Ticket

From Milan: Lake Como Cruise, St. Moritz & Bernina Red Train

Enjoy winter in luxury by spending some time in St Moritz.

Famous for being the playground of the rich and famous, particularly during skiing season, St Moritz is the ultimate luxurious winter destination.

Expect to see many luxury cars, enjoy browsing high designer shops and dine at exquisite restaurants.

If you are seeking the slopes, the ski resorts around St Moritz offer everything from skiing and snowboarding to paragliding.

One of the best things to do in St Moritz in winter is to experience the White Turf Horse Race held each February, a race where the animals welfare is top priority.

Uniquely, the race is held on the frozen surface of the lake.

Recommended tour: From Milan: Lake Como Cruise, St. Moritz & Bernina Red Train

From Interlaken: Day Trip to Jungfraujoch Mountain

Interlaken is another beautiful winter destination in Switzerland.

Interlaken has been a popular holiday destination since Victorian times, with many today making the most of its spectacular scenery and ski resorts.

Interlaken lies between lakes Thun and Brienz, both of which are popular for winter kayaking.

Take a scenic jet boat across Lake Brienz and admire the snow covered fairytale castle of Seeburg, which is believed by locals to be haunted.

Warm up and enjoy an afternoon at Funky Chocolate club, first learning about the chocolate making process, before indulging in a delicious chocolate fondue.

  • From Interlaken: Day Trip to Jungfraujoch Mountain
  • Interlaken: Funicular Ticket to Harder Kulm

Stretching from the heights of La Dôle to the medieval town of Romainmôtier, and with views overlooking Lake Geneva is the magical Jura Vaudois Nature Park.

While the park is perfect to visit at any time of year, it’s snow covered trees and winter wonderland vibes make it a must visit winter destination.

Take to the trails in a sturdy pair of snowshoes and enjoy a challenging yet beautiful and rewarding journey through the woodlands.

While exploring the forest keep your eyes peeled for native winter wildlife such as hares and chamois.

The park sets up small huts during winter serving local speciality cheese dishes allowing you to warm up in spectacular surroundings.

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Château-d’Oex is a popular skiing destination only a short drive from Berne.

If you are heading to Switzerland to hit the slopes, Château-d’Oex is the perfect destination for you.

The La Braye ski resort is one of the most popular in the region, with 20 kilometres (12.43 miles) of snowy slopes.

This destination is also ideal for other outdoor winter activities such as snowboarding, and snowshoeing through its 35 kilometres (21.75 miles) of forest and field pathways.

If you are travelling with children, be sure to take advantage of the toboggan runs.

Gstaad is another beautiful Swiss destination to spend your winter break exploring.

With snowcapped mountains, snowy forests and a chill in the air, Gstaad offers everything you need to make your winter vacation cosy and exciting.

While in Gstaad be sure to enjoy a tasty fondue surrounded by snowy mountains.

Some of the best fondu can be found at Iglu-Dorf, a unique igloo experience offering guests the opportunity to dine inside an igloo on traditional fondu created using locally sourced mountain cheeses.

If you are seeking another unforgettable winter dining experience, take a cable car to Eggli, a restaurant ran by Michelin-starred chef Marcus G. Linder, for seasonal dishes with the stunning panoramas of the surrounding mountains.

Lake Oeschinen is the perfect winter destination in Switzerland if you are looking for a range of unique activities to make your trip memorable.

As the temperature drops, the lake freezes over to a thickness of between 30 and 50 centimetres, making it ideal for ice hole fishing.

The lake is also a popular for ice skating during winter across its 1.5 kilometre squared (0.57 miles squared) frozen surface.

The best way to arrive at the shores of the lake during winter are following a short 1 hour hike through the surrounding forests, or by descending down a gentle incline in a traditional toboggan.

Recommended tour: Interlaken: Private Hiking Tour Oeschinen Lake & Blue Lake

The chocolate-box village of Arosa is a cosy destination to call into during your winter vacation in Switzerland.

As with many villages, Arosa is surrounded by spectacular mountains making sledging and snow tubing great options for those travelling with families.

Warm up after a day exploring the snowy landscape at Tschuggen Bergoase Spa set inside the 5-star Tschuggen Grand Hotel.

Mario Botta, a Swiss architect, designed the spa over 4 floors offering steam rooms, massage treatment rooms and a mountain sauna with snow terrace offering a unique and magical relaxation experience.

For those looking for an unusual winter activity, wake up early and head out to Lake Untersee with a tour guide to experience early morning ice bathing as the sun rises over the lake and the surrounding mountains.

Stoos is a Swiss winter destination that has something for everyone.

Enjoy the spectacular natural surroundings and head out on the Stoos funicular, the steepest funicular railway in the world.

Once you arrive at the top station take in the views across the mountains of the Muota Valley.

From here make the most of the varied ski runs leading down the mountain, take a hike through the forest on snowshoes, or relax as you are taken through a winter wonderland on a horse-drawn sleigh.

Davos: Ski Paragliding Experience

While exploring Switzerland in winter be sure to head to the highest town in Europe.

At 1560m (5118.11ft) above sea level, Davos offers visitors some of the best views in the country over the mountains, and is a destination that has long been a favourite for winter activities.

For a truly memorable experience, descend the slopes on an air board, an inflatable sledge that is steered by moving your weight from side to side.

Aside from winter sports, Davos has a lot to offer tourists looking to learn a little more about the local culture.

Book onto a behind the scenes tour of a beer or cheese factory to learn how these tasty local foods and drinks are produced.

BierVision Monstein is the highest brewery in the country and it offers guided tours of its facilities and even the opportunity for visitors to create their own beer, followed by a tasting experience.

Recommended tour: Davos: Ski Paragliding Experience

Spend some time on the slopes of Mount Pilatus, a towering 2128m (6981.63ft) mountain overlooking Lucerne.

The mountain has multiple peaks all offering spectacular views.

If you don’t fancy hiking to the summit, take the worlds steepest cog railway on its leisurely journey to the top while taking in the snow covered surroundings.

At the top of Mount Pilatus are seven restaurants to choose from, all offering everything from tasty local dishes to pastries and warm drinks.

To make your way back down the mountain, either board the cog railway again, or enjoy a toboggan ride down the slopes, or a more gentle winter hike through the trees.

The city of St Gallen is spectacular whatever the season, however when it snows, the ancient city takes on a whole new fairytale light.

St Gallen is the perfect destination for history lovers as it was founded in the 8th century.

Its ancient history means city is filled with spectacular and varied architecture including the Stiftskirche Cathedral and the baroque monastery.

The town is picturesque and filled with beautiful timber framed buildings, cobbled streets and plenty of cosy cafes to curl up with a cup of coffee as you watch the snow fall.

Like many towns and cities in Europe, St Gallen has an excellent Christmas market with stalls selling gifts, delicious sweet treats and warm local dishes to enjoy as you peruse.

Recommended tour: Old Town walking tour in St.Gallen

From Como: Lugano & Bellagio Day Trip with Lake Como Cruise

The city of Lugano is far quieter in winter than summer, making it the ideal destination if you want to escape the crowds while still making the most of the local culture.

The city has milder weather than others in Switzerland thanks to its close location to the Italian border.

This Italian influence extends beyond warmer temperatures and into its food, architecture and overall vibe.

Lugano is only a short drive from Lake Como and the Italian city of Milan, and is, even in winter, a perfect destination to enjoy an ice cream on the shores of the lake.

Explore the old town on foot and make the most of shopping locally at its excellent shops selling delicacies such as cheeses and salamis.

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  • Lugano: 3-Hour Monte San Salvatore Tour with Funicular Ride
  • From Como: Lugano & Bellagio Day Trip with Lake Como Cruise

Zurich: City Tour, Cruise, and Lindt Home of Chocolate Visit

Zurich is the ideal base for both a winter city break, and for those looking to combine a snow-covered metropolis with time on the slopes.

If you are visiting Zurich in the run up to Christmas be sure to explore its spectacular Christmas markets.

Here you will find a string-light filled cosy selection of markets selling local delicacies, traditional Christmas decorations and plenty of souvenirs or gifts to take home for loved ones.

Enjoy a glass of mulled wine as you peruse the stands before pausing for a bite to eat at one of the many raclette and fondue stalls.

A must for those visiting with children is a ride on the glistening and light-covered Märlitram, a streetcar driven by Santa while the children aboard are told Christmas stories by angels.

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Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region is one of the best bases for the perfect winter vacation.

Set in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Jungfrau Region is home to many ski resorts, winter hiking trails, dedicated setting runs and opportunities to try sports like curling.

Jungfrau Region covers the small Swiss towns of Lauterbrunnen, Wengen, Mürren, Grindelwald and Haslital, all of which are filled with quaint Swiss architecture, cosy restaurants and friendly locals.

The region is easily accessibly by both car and train, however those who do enjoy taking to the rails will want to visit the highest train station in Europe at Jungfraujoch to experience this unique destination and the breathtaking views across the snow-covered Alps.

Recommended tour: Jungfraujoch: Roundtrip to the Top of Europe by Train

Due to heavy snowfall, some parts of Switzerland are inaccessible by car during the winter.

Taking a trip on the magical Glacier Express however opens up these areas for you to see while sitting in warmth and comfort.

This unique experience journeys across the country over 8 hours through vast canyons, into mountains, and over famous sights such as the Oberalp Pass, a twisting and winding mountain road that shuts during winter.

The train has large and curved windows for travellers to make the most of the spectacular scenery, and stops at some of Switzerland’s most popular winter destinations including St Moritz and Zermatt. 

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Bellinzona Pass: 3 Castle Ticket

Experience a true winter wonderland in Bellinzona.

This Swiss city is home to three castles; Castelgrande, Castello Montebello and Castello Lasso Corbaro.

Each castle offers something a little different, through their architecture, views from their highest points, and their royal history.

With a dusting of powder soft white snow, these castles are straight out of a fairytale.

After exploring the castles, enjoy a stroll through the city in search of a bite to eat.

The city’s restaurants are heavily influenced by both Swiss and Italian cuisine offering something delicious for everyone to enjoy.

Recommended tour: Bellinzona Pass: 3-Castle Ticket

Chocolate Flavors Walking Tour of Geneva

Geneva is in the southwest of Switzerland and is a popular city to visit year round.

In winter its famous lake, Lake Geneva, does not fully freeze over which allows its fountain Jet d’Eau to continually flow.

There are many pleasant walks around the lake to enjoy during winter as you take in the frozen surroundings.

Chocolate lovers should book onto a chocolate-themed walking tour of the city to take in many of the city’s excellent chocolate shops and chocolatiers.

See how these sweet treats are made and of course enjoy a variety of tasty samples including filled chocolates and hot chocolate to warm you from the cold outside.

Take a relaxing dip in an outdoor thermal bath fed by hot springs surrounded by snow for a contrasting experience, while reaping the rewards of the baths natural restorative properties. 

Recommended tour: Chocolate Flavors Walking Tour of Geneva

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If you're a fan of lake and mountain holidays but hitting the slopes isn't your thing, Switzerland should be high on your list of winter destinations. It's also an excellent place to visit by train from the UK, helping you reduce your carbon footprint while exploring a beautiful corner of Europe.

One of the best ways to traverse the country's wonderful snowy landscapes is by train. Hop on board the Glacier Express and travel through mountain forests, over the arches of the stunning Landwasser Viaduct, and past the jagged scenes of the Rhine Gorge, stopping off at many quaint Alpine villages on the way. This magnificent adventure truly is one of the world's greatest railway journeys . There are also lots of bustling towns and cities to explore in Switzerland. There's Geneva , with its vast freshwater lake, the pretty capital Bern , with its UNESCO-protected old town on the River Aare, and Basel , with its fairytale Christmas market, which belongs on the front of a Christmas card. Then there's a whole host of delightful towns and villages tucked away in the Swiss Alps, where you can wander from tavern to tavern enjoying warming cups of glühwein as you absorb breathtaking views of towering peaks and white valleys.

If you're planning a snowy getaway this year check out these magical photos of Switzerland in the snow to get you dreaming of a winter wonderland. And if you're looking to visit Switzerland before winter, you'll want to check out Country Living's exclusive holidays that combine train journeys with spectacular scenery.

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Best places to visit in switzerland.

Switzerland is known around the world for its chocolate, cheese, charming towns and scenic landscapes . Everywhere you turn, you're treated to a little bit of history and a little bit of nature's beauty, as well as plenty of mouthwatering cuisine in between. U.S. News considered factors like sights, culture, accessibility and variety of things to do, plus traveler and expert input, to calculate the best places to visit in Switzerland. Peruse the list below, and vote for your favorite spots.

Appenzell District

Jungfrau region.

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Interlaken's unique location between two lakes – Lake Brienz and Lake Thun – makes it a breathtaking spot for a vacation. Here, you can spend hours hiking various trails, taking in the castle-studded shores of Lake Thun on a boat cruise or gazing at the surrounding mountains from the Harder Kulm observation deck (accessible via a funicular). To see more of the region's stunning scenery, go for a ride on the Schynige Platte Railway or sign up for a paragliding or skydiving excursion.

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Travelers looking to ski or snowboard in the Swiss Alps should head to Zermatt. This small, car-free town in the middle of the Alps is famous for housing one of the world's most famous attractions — the Matterhorn (a peak so popular that it inspired a Disneyland ride) — and Switzerland's highest ski resort. Novice and expert skiers and snowboarders can spend the bulk of their vacation hitting the slopes, which showcase incredible mountain views. After shredding powder, visitors can ride the Gornergrat train, pick up a slab of homemade chocolate from a local shop or savor cheese fondue at a traditional Swiss restaurant.

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Picturesque Lucerne sits on Lake Lucerne in central Switzerland, framed by snowcapped mountains and medieval buildings. This beautiful city's old town is home to historic attractions, lively town squares, boutique shops and old churches. Top attractions include the Musegg Wall and its towers (the preserved fortifications date back to the 13th century) and Europe's oldest wooden covered bridge, the must-see Chapel Bridge, which was originally built in the 1330s. Those looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure can also ride a cable car to Mount Pilatus for stunning views of Lake Lucerne and plenty of activities at the top.

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This lakefront city on the Swiss-Italian border offers visitors a unique travel experience. Because Lugano shares waters with neighboring Italy, the city features a mix of Swiss and Mediterranean influences in everything from its cuisine to its architecture. Plus, Lugano boasts unforgettable panoramas. Visit Monte San Salvatore and Monte Brè, both of which you can reach by funicular, for bird's-eye views of Lake Lugano and the city. Or, spend a few hours hiking the Olive Grove Trail or strolling the gardens of Ciani Park. If you'd rather lounge on a beach, head to Lido di Lugano.

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Zurich is a cosmopolitan financial center, a foodie haven and a romantic European city that appeals to all types of travelers. A vacation here should include spending time admiring Lake Zurich, exploring the trendy bars and Michelin-starred restaurants, meandering through Lindenhof park and exploring the city's distinct neighborhoods. Join well-heeled shoppers (or just admire the window displays) on Bahnhofstrasse, a world-famous exclusive retail boulevard. While here, be sure to sample the famous dark chocolate Champagne truffles from specialty chocolatier Teuscher.

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Visit the medieval town of Gruyères if you want to feel as if you've stepped back in time during your next trip. Its good looks (think: car-free cobblestone streets, fountain-filled squares and a 13th-century castle) create an old-world ambiance you're bound to love. Plus, the town is world-renowned for its Gruyère cheese, which you can sample and learn more about at a local cheese dairy or cellar. Sampling chocolate is also a must-do here, so be sure to check out a chocolate factory or attend a chocolate workshop while in town.

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Like its neighbor Lugano, Locarno is located in the Ticino region near the Italian border. This quiet, small town is surrounded by stunning scenery (it sits on the shores of Lake Maggiore in the foothills of the Alps), and since it's the warmest destination in Switzerland, you'll have plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and explore. Be sure to stroll through the picture-perfect main square, Piazza Grande, where the city hosts several summer festivals, and trek to Madonna del Sasso, considered sacred among Roman Catholics. Then, head to the Verzasca river valley to swim or bungee jump.

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Appenzell captures the essence of Switzerland with rolling hills, a car-free village and well-preserved customs. Visitors can take in the scenic landscape of the Appenzell District (located in the northeastern part of the country) by taking a cable car to the oft-photographed Aescher guest house, picturesquely built into the rock face, or hiking the region's "experience trails" like the Gonten Barefoot Trail and Appenzeller Kapellenweg, which weaves past 11 chapels. Meanwhile, the tiny village of Appenzell boasts quaint, frescoed shops and Museum Appenzell, which highlights the region's traditional crafts, folk music and art.

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You'd be hard-pressed to find a small town that boasts more charm and incredible scenery than Brienz. Located in the stunning Bernese Oberland region, Brienz sits on the northeastern shore of Lake Brienz, which features gorgeous turquoise water and is flanked by towering evergreen mountains. Some of the best ways to soak up the awe-inspiring setting include strolling picture-perfect Brunngasse (often proclaimed the most beautiful street in Europe), riding the Brienz Rothorn Bahn (which traverses a steam rack railway) and taking a boat tour to lake attractions like Giessbach Falls.

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Set along the banks of crystal-clear Lake Geneva in western Switzerland, this city is known for its incredible views and as the headquarters of the Red Cross and the United Nations. Geneva is also home to some iconic sights, including the Jet d'Eau (one of the world's tallest water fountains) and an old town with cobblestone streets and picturesque squares. While exploring the latter, be sure to check out the Saint Pierre Cathedral, which features Roman, Gothic and neoclassical details.

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The capital of Switzerland, Bern sometimes gets overlooked for flashier Swiss cities like Zurich and Geneva. But Bern holds many charms, including an old town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) featuring the iconic Zytglogge clock tower, Renaissance-style fountains and a Gothic cathedral with the highest spire in Switzerland. The city also boasts many museums – several dedicated to Albert Einstein, who lived in Bern when developing his theory of relativity. Head to Gurten mountain – which you can reach by funicular, by bike or on foot – for sweeping views of the city below.

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As the largest ski area in central Switzerland, Engelberg is a winter playground, with a long, snowy season for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding and sledding. But don't sleep on a summertime visit here; warmer months allow for a bevy of fun family activities like a toboggan run, 300-plus miles of hiking trails and water activities on Trübsee lake. Regardless of when you visit, you won't want to miss the TITLIS Rotair, a revolving cable car that takes riders up Mount Titlis, and the other cable lifts that stop at a glacier cave, a panoramic restaurant, and the TITLIS Cliff Walk.

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Considered "the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism," St. Moritz welcomes travelers with world-class skiing, swanky hotels, renowned après-ski offerings and top-notch restaurants. In addition to offering downhill skiing trails so highly regarded that the town has hosted the Olympics twice, St. Moritz features excellent spots for cross-country skiing, sledding and winter hikes. Come summertime, the area invites outdoor lovers to golf, bike, hike or enjoy water sports and swimming in the surrounding lakes.

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The Jungfrau Region is the perfect place for first-timers wanting to experience the otherworldly splendor that is the Swiss Alps. But be forewarned: The destination is sky high. Popular attractions like the Jungfraujoch (which features Europe's highest train station), the Grindelwald-First cable car and the First Cliff Walk Presented by Tissot sit at the top of towering peaks. The innovative Eiger Express gondola offers even faster transport to the top (just 15 minutes from Grindelwald). For those who'd rather stick closer to Earth's surface, prioritize a hike on a lower-level valley path and a visit to the Pfingstegg toboggan.

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Tourists may not be as familiar with Montreux as they are with its Lake Geneva neighbors, which makes this Swiss town such an undiscovered gem. Quaint Montreux features a waterfront promenade dotted with flowers and trees, a medieval castle and a charming old town, not to mention a statue commemorating Freddie Mercury (Queen recorded multiple albums here from 1978 to 1995). Montreux is also surrounded by vineyards and hosts a popular open-air jazz festival every summer, while the holiday season brings the festive Montreux Noël market.

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Located less than 5 miles from Montreux, Vevey is another Lake Geneva gem. This town's picturesque promenade along the lake is filled with flowers and features a sculpture of Charlie Chaplin, who spent the last 25 years of his life in Vevey. The Alimentarium, a nutrition-focused museum, also adorns the shoreline with its beautiful sandstone building, which once served as the headquarters to Nestlé (the company is still based in Vevey). After admiring the town, visitors can take a cog railway to the scenic Les Pléiades vantage point for its stunning views and the astronomy-centric Astropléiades trail.   

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The second-largest city on Lake Geneva, Lausanne is characterized by its renowned Gothic cathedral and surrounding hilly terrain. The stunning lake views and colorful city center don't hurt, either. Travelers can take in Lausanne's lively atmosphere by checking out the city's cafes, admiring the old town's beautiful architecture and perusing the exhibits at the Olympic Museum. No visit would be complete without venturing outside the city to nearby Lavaux, where you can enjoy wine from vineyards that are so scenic and well-preserved (some date back to the 11th century), the area was deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Switzerland, it really is this stunningly beautiful © scaliger / Getty Images

Nowhere is perfect, but let’s face it,  Switzerland gets pretty darned close. 

The Alps ripple across 60% of the country, and the landscapes and towns look like they have been dreamed up by a particularly imaginative child. We’re talking glacier-capped peaks, crash-bang waterfalls, turreted castles of the fairy-tale kind and lakes in the most surreal shade of turquoise blue. Red trains curl up mountains to improbable heights and clanging cowbells ring out across hilly meadows that you can skip down with Heidi-like glee.

Even the culture-filled cities have magnificent backdrops of vineyards, lakes or rivers, and the mountains are never more than a whisper away. As natural beauty goes, Switzerland is off the charts. That makes it a joy to travel around , whether by train, bus or car. Here are the 11 best places to visit in Switzerland.

Jungfrau Peak reflected in the water of a hearth pond at Kleine Scheidegg

1. Jungfrau

Best for outdoor activities

The idyllic Jungfrau region is the icing on the Alpine cake of Switzerland’s  Bernese Oberland . Sky-high peaks, glaciers and thundering falls elicit gasps of wonder wherever you go. Grazing the 4,000m (13,123ft) mark are Switzerland’s "big three:" Eiger (Ogre), Mönch (Monk) and Jungfrau (Virgin), enshrined in mountaineering legend.

Take a once-in-a-lifetime ride up to the everlasting snow at Europe’s highest train station, 3,454m (11,332ft)  Jungfraujoch . Hike, ski, sled and zip-line among mountains of myth in  Grindelwald , enjoy waterfalls galore in  Lauterbrunnen  and tackle every kind of extreme sport imaginable in  Interlaken (skydiving, ice climbing, glacial bungee jumping – you name it). The Jungfrau region is the great outdoors on a blockbuster scale.

Planning tip:  Rush this region and you’ll regret it. Allow a week or more to dive in deep if you have the time. It's worth it. 

A city old town with a turquoise river running through it

Best for stepping back in time

Bern often pops up in those I-can’t-believe-it’s-the-capital trivia questions, but frankly, Switzerland’s first city deserves more love. The cobbled, flag-bedecked medieval  Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage treat, with 6km (3.7 miles) of covered arcades, cellar shops and bars, fantastical folk figures topping 16th-century fountains and the eye-grabbing  Zytglogge . Framed by wooded hills and split in two by the turquoise Aare River, this red-roofed city looks good from pretty much every angle. It’s pure storybook stuff for kids, too, with its giant who snacks on children (the  Kindlifresserbrunnen ) and  resident bears .

Sights-wise, you’ll be drawn to big-hitters like the  Einstein-Haus  (where the genius and Nobel laureate developed his theory of relativity), the  Kunsthaus  (with its outstanding fine arts collection) and Renzo Piano’s wavy Zentrum Paul Klee (Bern’s answer to the Guggenheim).

In summer, the action’s on the water with swimming, tubing, rafting and paddleboarding along the Aare River.

3. Geneva and Lake Geneva

Best for a cosmopolitan city experience

In Switzerland’s western crook, crescent-shaped Lake Geneva  (Lac Léman to Francophones) is a joy to behold with its mountain backdrop, spirit-lifting views, vineyards and shoreline necklaced with handsome cities and castle-crowned towns.

Marked by its rainbow-kissed  Jet d’Eau fountain and Mont Blanc peeping up on the horizon, Geneva wraps around the lake’s southern shore. The worldly city makes an excellent launchpad for exploring with big-hitting museums and galleries to absorb, botanical gardens to stroll, lidos to swim at, Old Town cafes to hang out in and bright-yellow mouettes  ferrying locals across the water – surely one of the world’s most scenic commutes.

Planning tip: It’s a quick boat or train hop to  Lausanne , which can culturally give Geneva a run for its money, especially with its  Plateforme 10 arts district , the lovely terraced vineyards of the  Lavaux  wine region (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and flower-draped  Montreux , host to one of the world’s most famous jazz festivals, with the picture-perfect  Château de Chillon right on its doorstep.

Man on a rock next to a lake with a reflection of Matterhorn at dawn in Switzerland

Best for hiking, skiing and rock-climbing

No peak has more pulling power than the 4,478m (14,692ft) Matterhorn, a terrific, gnarled fang of rock that flings up above the seductive, timber chalet-filled Alpine resort of Zermatt . It's Switzerland’s mountain icon, so beloved by the nation that it inspired the pyramid shape of Toblerone chocolate.

Zermatt is more than a one-mountain wonder. Climbers have been rocking up here since the mid-19th-century, and it’s still a magnet for challenging summit ascents today. Otherwise, come to hike, ski and gaze over a sea of glaciers and 4,000m (13,123ft) peaks at Matterhorn Glacier Paradise . 

5. Swiss National Park 

Best for wildlife (and wildflowers) spotting

Switzerland has just one national park? Yes, we know it’s a shock, but trust us it’s a good one. Snuggled away in a remote corner of the country’s southeast on the border with Italy, the 172-sq-km (66-sq-mile)  Swiss National Park is the Alps in overdrive: a nature-gone-wild spectacle of high moors, forests, wildflower-freckled pastures, waterfalls, jewel-colored lakes and mountains as high as the sky, where ibex, chamois, marmots, deer and golden eagles roam and fly free.

Planning tip: Start off on the right foot with the inside scoop on walking trails and ranger-led guided hikes at the visitor center in Zernez.

A sunny day at Piazza Collegiate in Bellinzona, Switzerland

6. Bellinzona

Best for piazza dining

With medieval castles rising high and the Alps rearing beyond, good-looking Bellinzona in Ticino is a taste of the best of Italy's best food and culture in Switzerland. You’ll find a generous splash of Italian flair in its historic center, woven with flower-draped alleys, Renaissance churches and cafe-rimmed piazzas that brim with life, laughter, clinking glasses and the out-of-tune toll of countless campaniles. 

Planning tip:  Top of any wish list is seeing the castles, among them hilltop Castelgrande , which can be drawn out into a full day’s activity (bring water and comfortable shoes). 

7. Jura Mountains and Lac de Neuchâtel 

Best for road tripping

In the dark forested hills along the French-Swiss border, the Jura Mountains are a natural wonder. This peaceful region has a beauty all its own: meadows of green, ancient forests, rocky outcrops overlooking a trio of lakes against an Alpine backdrop and slow-paced villages and valleys little changed in centuries. 

Begin with a road trip . Kick off at the Jura Vaudois Nature Park for hikes with dress-circle views of Lake Geneva and Gruyère cheese tastings at rustic Alpine huts. Swing north to Lac de Joux, the watchmaking village of Le Sentier, and Vallorbe, honeycombed with Switzerland’s biggest (and most impressive) limestone caves.

Tag on a trip to Lac de Neuchâtel and you can bathe in the thermal waters of Yverdon-les-Bains, tiptoe off the map in the lushly rolling Val-de-Travers (birthplace of absinthe) and the crescent-moon canyon of Creux du Van . Cultured Neuchâtel is a fitting climax with its fantasy of a lavishly turreted château.

Young man walking with swiss cow on mountain footpath. Mount Pilatus, Lucerne,

8. Lake Lucerne

Best for sunset promenades

Reclining on the shores of its glittering namesake  lake ,  Lucerne  is a walkable, medieval dream of a city that has a magic you can’t quite put your finger on. It will grab you when you are strolling along the promenade as the sun sets in a blaze of gold and pinks or as you cruise across its waters to mountains of myth: 2,132m (6,995ft) Mt Pilatus, where Wagner raved about the Alpine panorama and Queen Victoria trotted on horseback, and 1,797m (5,896ft) Rigi, with a light so sublime Turner painted it in three different moods.

The little city punches far above its weight culturally with its iconic medieval Kapellbrücke  bridge leaping across the Reuss River and the Jean Nouvel–designed  KKL arts center and  Sammlung Rosengart  harboring a prized private collection of Picassos. Ambling past the belle époque hotels lining its shores, the same views that captivated Goethe, Queen Victoria and Wagner in the 19th century will hold you in their thrall.

Planning tip: With more time on your hands, you can really get out on the lake. Cruise across fjord-like, mountain-rimmed Lake Uri for a taste of Switzerland’s geographical and spiritual heartland. Boats ply the glassy turquoise waters to  Rütli , birthplace of the Swiss nation.

9. Appenzell and northeastern Switzerland

Best for a bucolic Swiss experience

Northeastern Switzerland might not have the in-your-face drama of higher realms of the Alps, but it nevertheless delights in its own serene, deeply rural way with dairy country unraveling to meet the mountains and half-timbered, gaily muralled towns all fit for a postcard. This pocket-sized region is perfect for a family vacation with a hit of culture and gentle adventure.

Begin in St Gallen, with a spin round its World Heritage  Stiftsbibliothek (Abbey Library), a literary marvel and a feast of rococo art and architecture. Move on to folksy, ridiculously pretty Appenzell, popping into the  Schaukäserei to sample regional cheeses.

Muscling further south into the Alps, head on up to Säntis at 2,501m (8,205ft) for views embracing six countries and then go to  Werdenberg , a tiny speck of a medieval hamlet home to Switzerland’s oldest timber chalets.

Planning Tip: Close by is  Vaduz ,  Liechtenstein ’s princely, castle-topped capital on the banks of the Rhine.

Woman sitting on a bench next to the Rhine River in Basel, Switzerland

Best under-the-radar city experience

Popularity-wise, poor old  Basel barely gets a look. But that’s a mistake. Straddling the Rhine, this city has everything going for it: world-class art in some of the country’s best galleries, a hot food scene, avant-garde buildings bearing the hallmark of Pritzker Prize–winning architects and an upbeat cafe culture.

Allow several days for a satisfying romp of the center, where must-sees include the  Kunstmuseum and its fine arts collection, the Renzo Piano-designed  Fondation Beyeler and the Frank Gehry-designed  Vitra Design Museum .

Planning tip: Basel endears itself most to those who look beyond the trophy sights, with sundown drinks by the river or a wild swim in the Rhine. Rent a Wickelfisch (a fish-shaped waterproof bag) at the tourist office, strip to your swimming suit and go with the flow, floating downstream past the city’s landmarks.

Best place to live

Regularly landing at the top in quality-of-living surveys, urban dynamo Zürich never seems to miss a beat: from cool waterside bars on the banks of the Limmat River to its alley-woven Old Town, where the twin-spired Romanesque Grossmünster shines with Augusto Giacometti’s rainbow of stained glass. Le Corbusier’s boldly colored architectural creations and the edgily post-industrial Züri-West neighborhood notch Zürich's culture cred up even further.

Planning tip: In mid-August, Zürich throws one of Switzerland’s wildest parties: the techno-pumping Street Parade. 

This article was first published September 2021 and updated November 2023

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These are the best places to visit in April for an unforgettable experience

I n April, the air tastes sweeter and the sun shines brighter. After winter’s low temps and frozen wind, spring brings friendly surroundings ripe for exploring. For some, that could mean a coastal getaway with warm ocean waters and drinks on the beach. For others, spring skiing in soft snow and wearing only a T-shirt could be the ticket. Both are a hearty welcome to warmer days.

If you’re excited to get away but aren’t sure where to go, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled some of the best places to visit in April, from the high alpine to lush coastal retreats . Ready to take off? Let’s go exploring.

Why April is a great month to travel

April invites you to seek new adventures. Spring signals a new beginning, a transition from a sometimes bleak winter into longer days and positive moods. What better time to book that ticket, reserve that room, and enjoy new places?

April also hits the mark with a blend of winter and summer weather. Big mountains have ample snowpack for warm weather shredding. Coastal areas have the sweet tinge of a change in seasons, making them even more appealing. Especially if you live in a cold climate, it feels like it’s time to open the door and hit the road.

Our favorite destinations to visit in April

From the thrill of spring skiing to the lush surroundings of ocean getaways, here are our preferred locales for April. Each lets you soak up spring’s energy while enjoying world-class sights and experiences.

Once you visit Lake Tahoe, you never forget it. The crystal clear waters have a magical, timeless beauty, and the mountains offer steeps and snow among the world’s best. During springtime, those elements combine to make every day a party on the slopes.

Specifically, we like Palisades Tahoe for its world-class terrain and ample California sunlight. Unofficially dubbed the “Spring Skiing Capital of the World,” the resort received eight feet of snow during an early March storm. Safe to say, there’s still plenty to go around. So wax your snowboard, make your reservations, and get ready for some all-time riding.

Kauai, Hawaii

“The Garden Island” sports picturesque waterfalls, an endless coastline, and mile after mile of hiking trails. Kauai has something to explore around every corner, and since April’s a shoulder season, you could get a bargain on a flight. 

You can visit Hanalei Bay to brush up on your surfing skills and watch some of the best surfers in the world. Or, take a helicopter tour over mountains and canyons with majestic waterfalls that look out of a movie. To finish the day, partake in fresh sushi from the Pacific.

Zermatt, Switzerland

With classic European charm and stunning vistas, Zermatt is an idyllic alpine setting. The car-free village — situated between towering mountains and dotted with small shops and cafés — lets you stroll and enjoy after long days on the mountain. In the distance, the Matterhorn cuts into the sky, its sharp profile symbolizing true mountain adventure.

The skiing’s pretty good, too. With the highest lifts in Europe and wide open pistes, Zermatt lets you stretch your legs and experience the joy of snow sports. With mild April weather, you can shed layers and focus on enjoying your turns instead of surviving sub-zero temps. You might even score a spring powder day. To get there, just hop on the Glacier Express train , take in the stunning panoramas, and get ready for a pure alpine experience.

Lake Como, Italy

With the Alps in the distance and villas lining its banks, Lake Como looks like a centuries-old oil painting. Shaped like an upside-down “Y,” the aquamarine lake offers a mix of history, culture, and calm in an otherwise hectic world. When you want to escape and reset, this body of water and its surroundings are the perfect setting.

Take a spin in a wooden speedboat or cross the lake in a ferry. Explore the eclectic shores and shops of Bellagio, or take a reflective walk through the quiet fishing village of Pescallo. One thing’s for sure—you’ll have a trip to remember.

Joshua Tree National Park

When you want to experience pure nature and surreal landscapes, Joshua Tree National Park takes you to another world. Notable for its unique Joshua trees, the park is also home to big horn sheep, rabbits, and coyotes. But in April, the real attraction is blooming wildflowers like the Desert Globemallow, Brittlebush, and Indian Paintbrush. 

The park is also an open playground for rock climbers , with over 8,000 climbing routes among the monzogranite formations. If you’re new to climbing, taking a guided tour can get your feet wet and introduce you to a lifetime of exploring. Then, after a day under the sun, take in the park’s clear night sky, unencumbered by artificial light.

Time to start planning an April getaway

April travel offers diverse options. You can pick from winter destinations or summer escapes, with each providing a sweet introduction to spring. Want to squeeze a little more out of the ski season? Just head to Tahoe for a party on the piste. Can’t wait for summer? Fly to Kauai and savor the warm water and deep forests. So book that flight, pack your bags, and take it all in.

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Is CERN activating the world’s most powerful particle accelerator for the April 8 eclipse? No

Cern restarted its large hadron collider after a regular winter stop for maintenance. it is unrelated to the eclipse. .

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As people around the country await the April 8 total eclipse, conspiracy theories about a Switzerland-based nuclear research facility have some social media users on edge. In their view is CERN, also known as the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

“Why is CERN being reactivated on April 8, the same day as the infamous eclipse?” asked a  March 29 Facebook post , referencing what it called the group’s plan to activate “the large hadron collider” on the day of the eclipse. “My gut instinct is that something really big is being planned for that day… perhaps a total takedown of both the grid and society in general worldwide.” In  another post  April 1, a man in a baseball cap speculated that CERN is deliberately starting back up April 8 to “open up a gateway, a portal.”

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It is not unusual for scientists to conduct research during an eclipse, when the sun’s corona becomes visible and areas in totality go briefly dark in the moon’s shadow.  Total solar eclipses   allow researchers “to study Earth’s atmosphere under uncommon conditions.” NASA, for example, is launching three sounding rockets on the day of the eclipse to study its effects on the ionosphere (a mission that also became a  subject of   misinformation ).

But CERN’s research is different. The primary research focus of CERN — an acronym derived from the French name “Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire” — is  particle physics , or “the study of the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces acting between them.” The organization seeks to find answers about the  universe’s fundamental structure .

CERN houses the Large Hadron Collider, the  most powerful particle accelerator in the world , which measures around 16.8 miles (27 kilometers) in circumference. The collider’s aim, as  Britannica explains , is to “understand the fundamental structure of matter by re-creating the extreme conditions that occurred in the first few moments of the universe according to the big-bang model.”

CERN spokesperson Sophie Tesauri told PolitiFact in an email that the collider’s activities have nothing to do with the April 8 eclipse.

“What we do at CERN is doing particle physics with accelerators such as the LHC, and this has little to do with astrophysics in a direct way,”  Tesauri said. “So there is no link between the solar eclipse on Monday 8th April, and what we do at CERN.”

CERN has an  accelerator complex  composed of machines with “increasingly higher energies.” A beam of particles is injected by one machine to the next one, bringing the beam to a higher energy — and the Large Hadron Collider is the last element in this complex.

“Hadrons” are a group of particles that include protons and ions. In the Large Hadron Collider,  two beams  travel in opposite directions at nearly light speed and are made to collide. In 2012, Large Hadron Collider experiments led to the discovery of the  Higgs boson particle , a particle named for British physicist Peter Higgs, who in the 1960s postulated about the existence of a particle that interacted with other particles at the beginning of time to provide them with their mass.

Tesauri told PolitiFact that the accelerator complex is restarted every year after a brief winter technical stop, when beam production ceases so that the accelerators can undergo maintenance. Restarting an accelerator like the Large Hadron Collider “requires a full commissioning process in order to check that all equipment works properly.”

“Now that all the checks have been performed, the LHC is ready to provide particle collisions to the LHC experiments, and first collisions for this year should actually happen today 5th April,” Tesauri said in her email. “This will mark the beginning of the physics run for 2024.”

The beams were initially expected to enter collision April 8, according to a  March 14 report . It said, “Depending on how work progresses, this milestone may shift forwards or backwards by a few days.”

On April 5, CERN  announced  that the Large Hadron Collider achieved its first stable beams in 2024, “marking the official start of the 2024 physics data-taking season.” The statement said that from March 8 to April 5, the Large Hadron Collider was set up to handle the beam and tested for any issues.

“Although the solar eclipse on 8 April will not affect the beams in the LHC, the gravitational pull of the moon, like the tides, changes the shape of the LHC because the machine is so big,” CERN’s announcement said. This phenomenon is not unique to an eclipse; a  2012 news release  discussed distortions in the machine brought about by a full moon.

According to CERN’s frequently asked questions page, the Large Hadron Collider is  expected to run over 20 years , “with several stops scheduled for upgrades and maintenance work.”

Conspiracy theories surrounding CERN’s work have been circulating for  years . In a statement to  Verify  fact-checkers, CERN said that its research “captures the imagination of lots of people, which is why CERN has been featured in a lot of science fiction books / even movies, around the world.” CERN said works inspired by its research are fictional and “should not be confused with the actual scientific research.”

False claims about the group’s work are so common that the organization addresses some common theories on its  FAQ page : No, it won’t “open a door to another dimension,” and no, it won’t “generate black holes in the cosmological sense.”

We rate the claim that CERN is activating its Large Hadron Collider in connection with the April 8 solar eclipse False.

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