Discover the best top things to do in La Gruyere, Switzerland including HouseTrap, Gruyeres Castle, Maison Cailler, Charmey Aventures, Remontees mecaniques de Moleson, Ile d'Ogoz, Moleson Bob-luge, Le Moleson, Les Gorges De La Jogne, Gruyere Traditions.
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5.0 based on 632 reviews
HouseTrap is an Escape Game /Escape Room. 60 minutes, it is the time you have to escape from amazing universe ! Will you Escape or will you stay in ? One Hour, One Team, One unforgettable adventure !
So amazing! Even if you are not a Potterhead. You have to use your wand to solve some riddle.... Badumtsss You can have a beer after the escape game.
4.5 based on 1,826 reviews
Gruyères Castle has stood proudly atop a verdant hill in the heart of Switzerland since the 13th century. Surrounded by the magnificent panorama of the Alpine foothills, the medieval fortress houses prestigious collections that bear witness to its long and rich history. The treasures to be found within its walls include the capes of the Order of the Golden Fleece and the intricate stained-glass windows dating from the Middle Ages; the frescoes commissioned by the bailiffs under the Ancien Régime; paintings by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot and the troubadour decorations of the Salle des Chevaliers, created at Gruyères in the 19th century by a colony of passionate artists. From its ramparts to its French-style gardens, from the guard room to its romantic salons, Gruyères Castle takes you on an adventure through eight centuries of art, history and legends.
We loved the small town and the walk from the train stop to the castle. It has an authentic vibe to it and the surroundings are even better than the castle. If you came by train, the bus up the castle and back will be free for you.
4.5 based on 2,225 reviews
The current COVID-19 situation affects all of us, in one way or another. It is having a direct impact on us all at Maison Cailler, as the museum has to exceptionally close its doors to the public until further notice. We can only regret this situation, but we are convinced that it is only by acting together that we will be able to overcome the problem. We are already looking forward to seeing you again; we will miss you. Take good care of yourself and see you soon ! Your Maison Cailler team
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Charmey Aventures is an entertainment park in Charmey (Gruyère district) that offers seven fun adventure trails in the trees. Enjoy the thrill of passing across suspension bridges, giant Tyrolean rides (zip lines), ladders, and more, especially two crazy jumps from 13 meters high.Tickets are valid all day long. Also a treasure hunt and mountain scooter courses. Food truck non stop. Picnic place. Dogs are allowed. The park adventure team speaks french,english and german.
4.5 based on 174 reviews
In a Winter´s day we went to the Moleson, the most famous mountain in Gruyere. There was snow, but not enough to skiing. The Funiculaire was full of people who want to see the landscape from the high. It´s a marvelous sight, as the day was clear, we could see even the Montblanc, in the boundary with France.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
The Lake Gruyere has some nice spots. And one of the nicest and most famous is the area around the Ile (Island) d'Ogoz. It really gets interesting when you catch this place when the waters are low. Then you got the chance to walk to the island, with its ruins and chapel. But also the nearby beach and the walks around the lake are interesting. It's a nice area to explore by foot, taking a break, having a picknic etc. There is (limited) free parking just after you pass under the highway, close to the farm. There is also a boat service to the island. We - and our dog - enjoyed the walks and the beach here. Sadly the island was closed due to Covid-19 at that time, but it's been a nice afternoon anyways, with nice walks and views.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
4.5 based on 64 reviews
We hiked from Moléson-sur-Gruyeres through Plan Francey, Gros Plane and up the Tremetta route to the summit on a warm early summer day. We passed the ubiquitous cows with bells, high meadows full of wildflowers, small patches of snow, and also some places to refill our bottles with the best water you will ever taste. It took us about 4 1/2 hours or so with plenty of stops for photos. As you near the top you’ll be rewarded with jaw dropping scenery. The restaurant terrace at the top is great for enjoying the views with a well-earned craft beer. Then you can ride the funicular and teams back down to where you started. Some folks also do the opposite, trams up and walking down, but I prefer to earn my views. :-) it’s a bit convoluted to get to using public transportation from Montreux— allow at least 90 minutes to 2 hours— so start early so you aren’t rushed. The bus and train up are also enjoyable.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
What a wonderful walk we had down the Gorges. Just after visiting the chocolate factory this made for an active 3 hours as we walked the length of the gorge. In the summer it is cool and there are some stunning cliffs to imagine climbing ( you can even see the climbing bolts on some of the rock faces) At the end of the leg out you should climb up from the hydroelectric dam to Chez Boudji for the best macaroni in the region. This walk is the sort of walk you can enjoy in every season to see how the scenery changes. No 1 recommendation in the region.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
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