Gstaad – the Swiss mountain paradise

The Swiss Alps are probably the most famous characteristics of Switzerland apart its outstanding chocolate and its premium cheese. People from all over the world visit Switzerland every year to enjoy the wonderful mountain scenery with its breathtaking view. Everybody that stands at the top of the snow-covered mountains can forget all his sorrows of life and just enjoy the fresh mountain air. Therefore the Swiss Alps are Switzerland’s pride and joy and the region of Gstaad situated in the Bernese Oberland is perfect to enjoy their advantages.

Gstaad – the perfect choice for unforgettable winter holidays

As Gstaad is situated in the alpine mountain region of the Bernese Oberland, it provides the perfect conditions to spend unforgettable winter and ski holidays. Skiing in Switzerland is always a great decision and the region of Gstaad leaves nothing to be desired for its visitors: the appropriate accommodation, a great skiing region with a lot of different slopes and a great ambiance with the typical Swiss hospitality. Youth hostels, luxury hotels or a Swiss chalet for the authentic winter feeling with wooden walls and an open fire – Gstaad offers the appropriate accommodation possibility for everybody. Other winter activities as husky tours, curling and snow golf are offered as well and leave therefore nothing to be desired.

Gstaad – spending a great summer time in the Swiss Alps

The region of Gstaad offers a wide range of interesting activities during summer time as well. It captivates visitors from all over the world with its well maintained mountain paths and hiking trails. Therefore Gstaad is a great choice for hiking Switzerland. But there are a lot of other great sport offers as well, for example 150km of sign-posted bike routes for exercising great mountain biking Switzerland that include an amazing mountain panorama and fresh air. Therefore Gstaad’s slogan “Come up – Slow down” is not just an empty promise but a word the visitors of this beautiful region in the Bernese Oberland can rely on.
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