As summer ramps up in the northern hemisphere, many of us will begin packing suitcases, carry-ons and duffel bags as we prepare to head away on holiday.
21.07.2023 - 07:45 / roughguides.com / Lake Geneva / Nina Simone / Elton John
The first thing you might think of doing in Switzerland is skiing, but a summer holiday there can be just as much fun — after all it is high among the most beautiful countries in the world voted by our readers. Here are ten things to do in Switzerland during the summer months in the land of peaks, lakes and chocolate — and the best things to do in Switzerland aren't only hiking and outdoor activities. For more on what — and what not— to do in Switzerland read up on Switzerland etiquette. You might also want to read more widely around the best time to visit Switzerland and read up on festivals in Switzerland.
At 23km, the longest glacier in the Alps is an amazing sight, estimated to hold enough water to give everyone on earth a litre a day for more than four years. The Aletsch Glacier is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch since 2016. Discover the area for yourself on one of the many walks on offer in the region, lasting from a few hours to a few days. Alternatively, take the easy option and hop on a cable car ride up to the Aletsch Arena, a vast mountain bowl at around 2,000 metres where the three car-free resorts of Riederalp, Bettmeralp and Fiesch-Eggishorn are located – all great bases for hiking, biking and climbing.
Aletsch Gletscher is the longest glacier of the Swiss Alps © ExpediTom/Shutterstock
Starting from Eigergletscher railway station, this hiking trail leads you past views of the 2,472m-high Lauberhorn and the Kleine Scheidegg pass connecting it to the 3,967m-high Eiger mountain. You can also see the beautiful Grindelwald valley before hiking below the Eiger’s north face to the end point at Alpiglen station. Open from late June to October, the Eiger Trail is 6km long, although there's also a shorter 2.5km Eiger Walk.
Hikers on the The Eiger trail © Bob Pool/Shutterstock
This annual three-day festival fills the streets of Geneva with some 50 stages over the summer solstice. From pop and opera to techno and jazz, most musical genres are covered, along with dance performances and other arts events. All events are free and festival goers take over the lakeside and parks as well as the city centre, making this one of the most inclusive things to do in Switzerland in summer. For more destination inspiration in the wider area, read our Lake Geneva travel guide.
Vineyards in Lavaux against Geneva lake, Switzerland © PixHound/Shutterstock
Every year Lake Geneva echoes to the sound of music with the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival, now in its 53rd year. As well as jazz, expect to hear blues, rock and pop. Past headliners have included Nina Simone and Charlie Mingus and this year sees Elton John, ZZ Top, Joan Baez, Janet Jackson, Chick Corea and Thom Yorke among the many
As summer ramps up in the northern hemisphere, many of us will begin packing suitcases, carry-ons and duffel bags as we prepare to head away on holiday.
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