SWITZERLAND CYCLING
Read moreAll the information you need to discover Switzerland at your own pace and off the beaten track! Whether you are cycling, rollerblading, walking, mountain biking or canoeing, the site will help you plan your trip thanks to its national and regional itineraries and road books. Numerous services allow you to access the weather forecast, the calendar of events related to your means of transport or the accommodation platform. You can access Swisstopo's offline maps with the SwitzerlandMobility application.
WWW.BASSIN-LEMANIQUE.COM
Read moreThe site aims to make (re) discover the surroundings of Lake Geneva to tourists and inhabitants of the region, through 4 axes: a directory of websites classified by headings, a photo base, a cultural and sports agenda, and a small ads service.
WWW.SWISS-RIVIERA.COM
Read morePresented in a playful manner, this site offers a historical and tourist summary of every city and village on the Swiss Riviera.
MONTREUX RIVIERA
Read moreInternet page of the tourist office of Lavaux and the Vaud Riviera (from Vevey to Villeneuve). The Events and News column on the left-hand side allows you to quickly locate current shows and other events. It is also possible to book a hotel directly, to find ideas for hikes and sports in the region. It is an ally to organize your discovery and you can also book directly thematic experiences like Panoramic Vine, guided tours, musical walks..
SWISSVISITE
Read moreProposals for visits classified by categories and cantons: museums, castles, walks, cities, zoos and curiosities.
OFFICE DE TOURISME MONTREUX-VEVEY
Read moreThe Regional Tourist Office is responsible for promoting the entire Swiss Riviera, Lavaux and the Vaud Riviera (Vevey, Montreux and surrounding areas). The website offers a wealth of information, including themed ideas, events and hotel and package bookings. In addition to the office on the quays, thirty information points are at your disposal, the "i" points in the canton of Vaud, events, cultural activities... full information.
OUCHY
Read moreSituated on the shores of Lake Geneva, the Château d'Ouchy is a 4-star hotel housed in a 12th-century castle in Lausanne. It's just a 9-minute walk from the Olympic Museum and 1.9 km from Lausanne Cathedral. Rooms are elegantly decorated in neutral tones and feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars and en suite bathrooms. Some rooms offer lake views and feature four-poster beds and/or high ceilings. Suites include a terrace and living area, with views of the harbor, lake or garden. The hotel offers breakfast at an additional cost, and features a chic bar/restaurant with a terrace overlooking the lake, serving Mediterranean cuisine. It also features an outdoor swimming pool and a spa with sauna and hammam. Château d'Ouchy offers disabled access, air conditioning, laundry service and free Wi-Fi.
WWW.RESTO-RANG.CH
Read moreSite of ratings of restaurants in French-speaking Switzerland, with a description of the menu, timetables, rates and comments of very useful clients.
TOURISME SUISSE
Read moreSpecialized tourist site on French-speaking Switzerland and divided according to the following regions: Jura arc, plateau, Geneva basin, Gruyère-Pays-de-haute, Chablais-Alpes chablaisiennes, Valais-Alpes Valais.
WWW.SWITZERLAND.ISYOURS.COM
Read moreWebsite of the Swiss consulting firm Micheloud & Cie. A wealth of information about the administrative arrangements to settle in Switzerland (find accommodation, open an account…) as well as tourist tips and an incredibly list of celebrities living or having lived in Switzerland!
WWW.DIRECTORIES.CH
Read moreSite of Swiss Yellow Pages. Very convenient to find any address.
SWISSWORLD
Read moreWebsite of the official organization of the Swiss Confederation, Swiss Presence, responsible for the dissemination of information on Switzerland worldwide. Here you find very detailed chapters: geography, economy, population, science, culture, politics, history. Very good database database also.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'YVONAND
Read moreThe Yvonand Tourist Office, located in Yvonand, Switzerland, is a tourist information and reception center. It is located next to the Hôtel-Restaurant de la Gare, just a 2-minute walk from the Yvonand train station. The office offers advice on the many things to do in the region, as well as useful documentation to help you organize your stay, such as brochures, hiking maps and information on accommodation and local events.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE SAINTE-CROIX/LES RASSES
Read moreThe Sainte-Croix/Les Rasses Tourist Office is located in the center of Sainte-Croix, next to the town hall. It's within easy walking distance of the train station, just 5 minutes away. The office offers advice on what to do in the area, as well as useful documentation to help you organize your stay, such as brochures, hiking maps and information on accommodation and local events. During the winter season, a tourist information chalet is also available in Les Rasses, at the foot of the ski lifts. Here you can book ski lessons.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreThe online tourist guide observes the Office du Tourisme du Moléson in Gruyères. Visitors can obtain information on the region's tourist attractions and get tips on what to do. Among the attractions mentioned is a playground located in Moléson-sur-Gruyères. It can be reached on foot in 5 minutes from the free parking lot and public transport. The playground is designed for children and features games such as a castle with 4 towers, slides and ropes. There's also a pretty wooden square with various games for children of all ages. Admission to the playground is free.
ZUGERBERG BAHN
Read moreThe Zugerberg Bahn is a must-see attraction in Zug. Located just eight minutes from the city center, it offers easy access to the Zugerberg mountain. Although not the largest mountain in the region, Zugerberg offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes. In summer, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, mountain bike trails and the Zugerberg Trail. In winter, there are toboggan runs, cross-country ski trails and winter hiking trails. The Zugerberg Bahn is also wheelchair-accessible. For those wishing to extend their stay, there are restaurants and accommodation options available on site. Whether you're looking for a day of outdoor adventure or simply to enjoy the panoramic views, the Zugerberg Bahn is a must-see when visiting Zug.
ASSOCIATION DES ENTREPRISES SUISSES DE NAVIGATION
Read moreThis association lists the 16 shipping companies on the country's lakes and rivers. Here are the details of the lakes and rivers of the country included in the pass: Lake Geneva, Lake Neuchatel, Lake Biel, the Rhine in Basel, the Rhine and the Untersee, Lake Constance, Lake Greifen, Lake Zurich, Lake Walenstadt, Lake Hallwil, Lakes Zug and Aegeri, Lake of the 4 cantons, Lakes Thun and Brienz (Interlaken), Lakes Maggiore, Garda and Como and Lake Lugano.
VISITORS CENTER AEROPORT
Read moreWhen you arrive by air, this airport kiosk will provide touristic information about Geneva, its region and neighboring France. Very handy info about eventual discovery ideas, upon arrival!
OFFICE DE TOURISME CANTON DE VAUD
Read moreThis establishment plays an essential role in the development and promotion of tourism in the whole canton of Vaud and the Lake Geneva region. On the website, you will discover the destinations not to be missed and all the natural or cultural discoveries, wine tourism, festivals... So even if we do our utmost to detail everything in this guide, the advisers at Point I in Ouchy will be able to give you their final tips for visiting!
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE ZUOZ
Read moreThe office offers information on tourist activities and attractions in the area. Ice skates in sizes 33 to 46 can be rented for CHF 2 at the Bever tourist office in Via Maistra 21.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE VAL POSCHIAVO
Read morePoschiavo is a charming town in Switzerland. For tourist information on the area, you can visit the Valposchiavo tourist office, located at Vial da la Stazion in Poschiavo.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DU VAL BREGAGLIA
Read moreThe tourist office is located in Stampa, in the middle of the valley. This is the village of artist Alberto Giacometti.
NYON RÉGION TOURISME
Read moreSituated between Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains, the Nyon region is an attractive tourist destination in more ways than one. There's a wealth of things to discover, not only thanks to its renowned vineyards, but also to its history, which is sometimes closely linked to neighboring Franche-Comté. The region's heritage is evident in its castles, museums and vibrant cultural life. Nyon Région Tourisme will provide you with all the information you need to organize your stay in Switzerland. Of course, a gourmet stopover by the lake to taste the perch fillets is a must.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'AROSA
Read moreIn the heart of Graubünden, Arosa welcomes you at an altitude of 1800 metres. The Arosa Card is free for all guests staying overnight in the resort and entitles them to many free leisure activities in the region. It gives unlimited use of the bus service, Arosa-Weisshorn cable car, Hörnli gondola cable car, RhB Langwies mountain railway, pedal boat hire, indoor skating rink, local museum. Information is available at the office.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE VALLORBE
Read moreThe Vallorbe Tourist Office, located in Rue des Grandes-Forges 11, is a must for visitors to the town. The staff are renowned for their friendliness and availability. They are ready to provide information and advice on tourist activities in the region. In addition to the Tourist Office, the building also houses the Musée du Fer et du Chemin de Fer, a popular attraction in Vallorbe. Visitors can therefore take advantage of their visit to discover the region's industrial history.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'ORBE
Read moreThe Orbe Tourist Office is located next to the market square, just a 5-minute walk from the Orbe train station. It is a tourist information and reception center where visitors can get advice on what to do in the area and find useful documentation to organize their stay, such as brochures, walking maps and information on accommodation and local events.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE SION
Read moreThe tourist office has lots of ideas for visits. The capital of the Valais, with its southern flair, offers a wide range of things to discover. Culture, gastronomy, sports, events: the city is dynamic and has retained its charm of yesteryear. Lose yourself in the cobbled streets, climb the castles of Valère or Tourbillon... Take a 2.5 km walk through the old town and discover seven thousand years of history.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE GRANDSON
Read moreLa Maison des Terroirs is a must in Grandson. This delicatessen offers a selection of local products and AOC Bonvillars wines. Here you can taste the region's wines and indulge in local produce. The Maison des Terroirs is also a place for producers and the public to meet and exchange ideas. You can organize aperitifs, tastings or even family breakfasts.
OFFICE DU TOURISME ET DU THERMALISME
Read moreThis structure brings together the tourist offices of the Yverdon-les-Bains Jura-Lac region. In addition to Yverdon, these include Vallorbe, Grandson, Orbe, Yvonand, Romainmôtier and Sainte-Croix/Les Rasses. A charming tourist region, with its spa, lake and magnificent natural surroundings. The regional tourist office organizes guided tours of the region. Take, for example, the historical tour of the town of Yverdon-les-Bains in song.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'AVENCHES
Read moreAvenches, Switzerland, is a town brimming with historical heritage and interesting tourist attractions. Avenches offers many opportunities for guided tours and workshops to discover its heritage. You can also take advantage of the natural surroundings, including the Port Plage campsite. The town also offers various events throughout the year, such as the Avenches Tattoo and the summer market at the campsite. Don't miss a visit to the Roman Museum of Avenches and the Roman site of Aventicum, which bear witness to the town's history.
CHÂTEAU-D'OEX TOURISME
Read moreSummer or winter, there's something for everyone. In summer, you can enjoy magnificent mountain hikes, bike rides or hot-air balloon flights to admire the landscapes from 360 degrees. You can also visit the Musée du Pays-d'Enhaut to discover the region's folk art. In winter, the Videmanette ski area awaits you with its ski slopes and open-air skating rink. And don't miss the L'Etivaz cheese cellars, where you can discover the secrets of cheese-making. The villages of Rossinière, Château-d'oex and Rougemont are also well worth a visit, with their architectural heritage and picturesque landscapes.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DU VAL D’HERENS
Read moreThe Val d'Herens brings together the municipalities of Des, Evolène, Hérémence, Mont-Noble, Saint Martin and Vex.
ÉVOLENE REGION TOURISME
Read moreEvolène Region brings together villages: Arolla, Evolène, La Forclaz, La Sage, Les Haudères and Villaz.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreAn excellent welcome with themes specific to the Les Diablerets region according to the season: various maps such as those of summer and winter hiking trails, snowshoe trails, winter groomed footpaths, road bike and mountain bike trails and, of course, ski maps. You'll also find information on the region's culture and heritage, its rich gastronomy and all its sporting and leisure activities. The website is also very well updated, with regular offers based on current activities.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'AIGLE
Read moreThe Aigle Tourist Office is an essential information point for visitors to the town.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE KANDERSTEG
Read moreThe valley offers magnificent alpine scenery, with historic passes and secluded side valleys. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities including hiking, trail-running, cycling and mountain biking. The alpine waters also offer plenty of places to swim and relax. For those wishing to discover the region, the MagicBlue Pass is available, giving access to three different natural sites.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE GRINDELWALD
Read moreGrindelwald, located in Switzerland, is a popular tourist destination for mountain and outdoor enthusiasts. Grindelwald offers a variety of activities, including mountain biking, hiking, climbing and golf. Visitors can also take advantage of the region's stunning scenery and tourist attractions, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site and theme walks.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'AARAU
Read moreThe canton of Aargau is very green, offering no less than 1,600 km of trails and 1,000 km of cycle paths. It's a paradise for nature activities and green tourism. Take advantage of this wellness region to immerse yourself in the warm waters of the Zurzach Thermabald thermal springs. The tourist office will be happy to provide you with details of all the cultural discoveries and natural escapes on offer. A stopover to discover the castles is a must.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE SAANEN
Read moreThe village of Saanen was once larger than Gstaad. Saanen is enchanted by the beauty of its architecture and nature as far as the eye can see. In terms of heritage, take a look at the beautiful Baroque-style house built in 1757: the Salt House. Salt was sold here until the late 1950s. The ceilings have been worked with a special plane to create the typical "cat's claw" effect. The Tourist Office team will be happy to guide you during your stay.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LENK-SIMMENTAL
Read moreThe team at the office will be delighted to welcome you and suggest a wide range of activities in the Simmental. The region is green with pastures and hilly landscapes. Cows are the queens of the meadows, and their meat is known to be one of the best in Switzerland. Sporting activities abound, and the region is renowned for its rock-climbing. The best part is enjoying alpine festivals and farm lunches.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DU DIEMTIGTAL
Read moreEven when the tourist office is closed, the information room remains open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., where you can find lots of useful information. What's more, the tourist office offers a selection of postcards to send to your loved ones, as well as electric bike rentals for exploring the region. Be sure to stop by the Diemtigen tourist office to start your adventure in this beautiful Swiss region.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE ZWEISIMMEN
Read moreZweisimmen, in Switzerland's Bernese Oberland, is a welcoming village that serves as the gateway to the renowned Gstaad-Saanenland region. It is also the starting point for the Montreux-Oberland bernois railroad, which leads to Montreux on Lake Geneva. The village lies in a wide valley and is one of the ten villages of the Gstaad destination. In winter, winter sports enthusiasts can take advantage of the "Gstaad Mountain Rides" ski area, which offers 120 km of pistes, as well as the Sparenmoos high plateau with its 38 km of cross-country ski trails. In summer, Zweisimmen is a hiker's paradise with several theme trails and mountain bike excursions. Visitors can also enjoy the pleasures of scootering, cycling and mountain biking. Zweisimmen also offers a variety of hotels, restaurants and events throughout the year.
GSTAAD SAANENLAND TOURISMUS
Read moreThe tourist office of this renowned ski resort is located in the main street of the village resort, to the right of the railway station. From May to October, the Gstaad Card gives free access to almost all means of transport, including mountain railways, as well as to museums and swimming pools in the region, and numerous discounts on other activities, such as the Glacier 3000 cable car and the day pass for the Montreux-Bernese Oberland Railway.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE L'OBERLAND ZURICHOIS
Read moreThe Zurich Oberland, not far from Zurich, is an idyllic destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This vast natural landscape stretches from the Greifen and Pfäffikon lakes to the Tössbergland, offering magnificent mountain panoramas of the Zurich Oberland and the Alps. For hikers and bikers, there are numerous hiking and biking trails, as well as 27 mountain inns for rest and refreshment. The Zurich Oberland also offers a rich cultural heritage, with castles, churches, fortresses and convents to explore. In winter, winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy 90 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, toboggan runs and snowshoe trails. In summer, hikers can explore the 1143 kilometers of hiking trails and swim in the Greifen and Pfäffikon lakes. The Zurich Oberland offers a multitude of activities to suit all tastes and seasons.
TOURIST OFFICE
Read moreThe Tourist Information Office in the main railway station has numerous maps of the city and the region. You can also buy the Zürich Card there. Reception in French. Offers high quality guided tours of the city (on foot, by bus, by Segway...). Like a Swiss Army knife, the office offers you tour options and suggestions for getting to know the secrets of the city. You will be invited to download the application with the streets and the must-see places of the city. You will be guided for visits in the area such as the Lindt Museum.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE SAINT-GALL
Read moreSt. Gallen's tourist office organizes a variety of interesting guided tours to find out all about the city's anecdotes. You'll also find all the documentation you need for a pleasant stay. The friendly, qualified staff will be happy to give you suggestions and advice on excursion destinations that will make your stay in the St. Gallen region a unique and unforgettable vacation experience.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE FRAUENFELD
Read moreFrauenfeld, capital of the Swiss canton of Thurgau, is a charming town in the heart of the countryside. Its castle, built in the 13th century, overlooks the river Murg, a tributary of the Thur, which gave its name to the canton. Despite this, he was able to capture some panoramic views under a threatening sky before the rain came down. Frauenfeld's tourist office, located at Bahnhofplatz 75, is an ideal starting point for exploring the town and its surroundings.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE STEIN AM RHEIN
Read moreStein am Rhein is a charming little town in Switzerland, known for its well-preserved old town. Visitors can admire superb half-timbered houses with painted facades, for which the town was awarded the very first Wakker Prize in 1972. Not-to-be-missed sights include the Convent of St. George, one of the best-preserved late-medieval ensembles, and the Lindwurm Museum, featuring a 19th-century bourgeois interior and farm outbuildings. History buffs can also visit the Klingen castle, built in 1225, which dominates the town.
OFFICE DU TOURISME DE LA RÉGION BÂLOISE
Read moreThe tourist office offers a wide range of information on tourist and cultural attractions in Liestal and Canton Basel-Landschaft. Visitors can obtain maps of the town, local culinary specialities and information on guided tours. Hiking and cycling maps of the region are also available, as well as information on current cultural and literary events in and around Liestal.
OFFICE DU TOURISME D'URI
Read moreBetween Lake Lucerne and the Gotthard massif, the Urserntal valley offers 13 ski lifts with over 74 km of pistes. It's just as pleasant for family activities in winter as it is for walks on Lake Uri in summer. The tourist office advises on natural and traditional outings. Take a trip to Lake Uri or take the Schattdorf-Haldi cable car up to the peaks and enjoy a cheese speciality in one of the alpine restaurants.