Switzerland holidays
Forget the winter ski season, if you can, because Switzerland holidays & Switzerland tours once the snow has thawed are a gorgeous combination of flower scattered meadows, icy cold melt waters and those all-important snow-topped mountain peaks: Eiger, Jungfrau and Matterhorn. So take a deep gulp and let your soul ascend amongst one of Europe’s most stunningly beautiful regions that’s an absolute beauty with or without the white stuff.
19 Switzerland holiday reviews
5* exactly what I was looking for. The views and the company. Well planned walks, great guide and superb hosts. (more)Ellie Parry
Loved the holiday, would definitely consider this company again in the future. Both guides Jenny & Geoff made the holiday an enjoyable experience. (more)Mandeep Randhawa
Excellent. Tomas and Sol were fantastic hosts and Robert was top notch. (more)JONATHAN DARE
Memorable parts?
Was in interlaken and the hike before it
Tips?
To know that german side closes at sunday and french side at monday
Local benefits?
Yes
Overall rating?
9/10 (more)Kassem Ghais
Memorable parts?
The cooking class in Como with Vincenzo and Stefanie, and hiking Zermatt.
Tips?
If you enjoy hiking and not tourist attractions, skip Trummelbach Falls and Lauterbrunnen and spend more time at Giessbach Falls
Local benefits?
Not so sure.
Overall rating?
The trip was excellent. Only changes that we would make is to add a day to see Zurich, hire a driver to go from Zermatt to Como (we had to take trains back to Zurich before getting a train to ... (more)Joe Sandberg
Memorable parts?
Probably the most memorable part was riding into St Emelion. The town is magnificent.
Tips?
This is a fabulous sightseeing trip go enjoy. Suitable for all levels of cyclists.
Local benefits?
Probably all three.
Overall rating?
Great, energetic, peaceful,l wonderful scenery. We covered a lot of miles but bikes were easy to ride. Hotels we stayed in were very good,comfortable and generally good food. Highly recommend this holiday. (more)marieanna howard
Memorable parts?
Achieving arduous climbs and taking in fantastic scenery en route. Also seeing the Matterhorn for the first time in perfect conditions in all its glory.
Tips?
Pick the right time of year for the trek is the most important. My trek was from the 7th to the 22nd of July. Next, get fit to be prepared for an average of 8 to 9 hours hard trekking over 14 days.
Local benefits?
The benefits to local people would be our spending at various areas.
No real reduction ... (more)Paul Dagg