10 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Switzerland For Winter

OT Staff

Zermatt

Zermatt, located in the iconic Matterhorn, is a dream destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. The car-free village offers over 360 kilometres of ski runs and tranquil surroundings. The Gornergrat Railway is a highlight, offering breathtaking views of the snow-covered Alps.

A view of Zermatt, Switzerland | Shutterstock

St. Moritz

A luxury winter resort known for its glamorous atmosphere, St. Moritz has hosted the Winter Olympics twice. Visitors can indulge in winter sports like skiing and ice horse racing or enjoy the town’s high-end restaurants and opulent accommodations.

View to the buildings and church bell tower in St. Moritz, Switzerland | Shutterstock

Jungfrau Region

The Jungfrau Region, which includes villages such as Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, is a stunning winter wonderland. Highlights include the Jungfraujoch, known as the "Top of Europe," reached by a scenic train ride. Activities like sledging, skiing, and hiking make it a versatile winter destination.

Scenic view of Blausee, a small lake in Kandersteg, Bern canton, Jungfrau region, Switzerland | Shutterstock

Lucerne

Set beside Lake Lucerne with the Alps in the background, this charming town is perfect for winter strolls and cultural exploration. Key attractions include the historic Chapel Bridge, the Lion Monument, and the Swiss Museum of Transport, offering a mix of natural and cultural experiences.

A vertical aerial view of illuminated buildings near the water and a majestic mountain range in Lucerne, Switzerland | Shutterstock

Interlaken

Situated between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken is a base for winter sports and adventures. Visitors can enjoy paragliding, snowshoeing, and skiing. A trip to Harder Kulm offers panoramic views of the snow-covered mountains.

Beautiful landscape of Interlaken, Switzerland | Shutterstock

Glacier Express

The Glacier Express is a scenic train journey that connects Zermatt and St. Moritz, passing through the Swiss Alps. The journey features 291 bridges and 91 tunnels, with highlights such as the Oberalp Pass and the Rhine Gorge, making it a must-do experience.

A view of the Glacier Express | Shutterstock

Davos

As the highest town in the Alps, Davos is a hub for winter sports and lively après-ski scenes. Activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, making it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts, along with its reputation as a health resort.

An early winter morning in Davos | Shutterstock

Lauterbrunnen

Surrounded by towering cliffs and snowy peaks, Lauterbrunnen is famous for its 72 waterfalls, which are especially enchanting in winter. The peaceful village is perfect for winter walks and café visits, with the frozen Staubbach Falls adding to its charm.

A beautiful view of Lauterbrunnen valley with a gorgeous waterfall and Swiss Alps in the background | Shutterstock

Montreux

Located on the shores of Lake Geneva, Montreux is known for its mild winters and stunning Alpine views. The town’s Christmas market is a winter highlight, while the nearby Château de Chillon adds historical intrigue to the scenic surroundings.

A view of Montreux during winter | Shutterstock

Grindelwald

This picturesque Alpine village is ideal for skiing, snowboarding, and gondola rides. Situated in the Jungfrau Region, it offers spectacular views of the Eiger North Face and serves as a starting point for some of the best winter hiking trails.

Winter wonderland in Grindelwald, Switzerland | Shutterstock

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