Top 6 Things to do in Le Bouveret, Swiss Alps

October 6, 2021 Christa Meece

Le Bouveret is a village in the commune of Port-Valais in the Swiss canton of Valais. Situated at the southernmost end of Lake Geneva and close to the French border, Le Bouveret is very much tourism-oriented ...
Restaurants in Le Bouveret

1. Swiss Vapeur Parc

Route de la Plage, Le Bouveret 1897 Switzerland +41 24 481 44 10 [email protected] http://www.swissvapeur.ch
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4.5 based on 538 reviews

Swiss Vapeur Parc

This unique park displays its attractions in an area of over 17’000 m2 at Le Bouveret, in a pleasant location adjacent to the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland. One miniature train enthusiast, having come from afar to admire this touristic marvel of lower Valais, confided that all the troubles of everyday life seem to disappear within the gates of the park. Only a child’s earliest experiences of joy can come close to expressing the first sensations of a trip on a miniature train. The little trains chug along as if by magic through a sumptuous decor displaying miniature replicas from the rich heritage of Switzerland: the Castle of Aigle, the Church of Saanen, the Halls of Neuchâtel, the Swiss Residence, railway buildings and constructions of every sort (bridges, viaducts, tunnels, etc.), conjuring up a journey into a land of dreams !

Reviewed By Juma1707 - New York City, United States

For train lovers and aficionados, the Swiss Vapeur Parc is a must. Our children rode the whoooole day on lots of different Swiss trains and particularly loved the Krokodil pulling the RhB and the cute little cogwheel train. There were plenty of adults enjoying the rides too. The restaurant food was not great so I’d suggest maybe trying the crepes further inside the parc or bring a picnic instead.

2. The Mosimann Collection

Route Cantonale 51, Le Bouveret 1897 Switzerland +41 21 966 47 86 [email protected] http://www.mosimanncollection.ch
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

The Mosimann Collection

Historical cookery books and menus cards, royal cooking accessories, personal memorabilia and the work of renowned Swiss artist: the private collection of Anton Mosimann OBE is a genuine treasure for those who love art and gastronomy and illustrates the extraordinary life and achievements of the Master Chef. The unusual collection of thousands of items is displayed on a permanent basis on the campus of the César Ritz Colleges Switzerland in Le Bouveret, in the Swiss Canton of Valais. The dedicated exhibition space has been inspired by Mosimann’s Club in London and the private kitchen of Claude Nobs, the legendary founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival. The Mosimann Collection features La Table de Claude, for a dining adventure in company of the greatest voices and beats this festival has brought to the world. We offer private or business events, all within a unique and sophisticated environment.

3. Aquaparc

route de la Plage 122, Le Bouveret 1897 Switzerland +41 24 482 00 11 [email protected] http://www.aquaparc.ch
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3.5 based on 490 reviews

Aquaparc

28 degrees, just 1h15 away from Geneva!Aquaparc is one Europe's largest water parks, with amazing attractions for kids & adults. It's covered & heated (28 degrees water), so it's always summer over there...3 zones for the whole family: Water slides : 8 slides covering over 1 km, from kids slides to crazy kamikaze ones .Captain Kids : a children's paradise with a wave pool, a river that carries kids in its current, pirate ship, & more.

Reviewed By U5926BFrichardb

We went to Aquaparc during the Covid-19 restrictions. While it is clearly an expensive day out, overall it was great fun, well organised, very friendly staff, good mix of slides, outside water play areas and access to a very nice plage. Lots of comments about being very busy, perhaps the Covid restrictions that limit the number of people are a good thing, as during our visit while there were sometimes short queues for some of the slides, generally it was possible to access the slides very easily. We went with our two kids age 9 and 7 and they had a fantastic time, more than enough to keep them occupied, even if they did not want to go on the "advanced" slides. Entry procedure was easy, two adults meant two lockers, so plenty of storage space. The fact that you can bring a picnic to eat outside definitely helps to manage the overall cost of the day out. Food and drink prices inside were generally quite good by Swiss standards (9CHF for a hotdog and drink). If the entrance price was a little lower I think we would go a lot more often, but as it is, it is more likely a once a year treat type activity. Overall, we had a great day and the kids loved it, when taking a picnic the overall value make sense.

4. Reve de Cimes / Fly Leman

Reve de Cimes / Fly Leman

I am a professional tandem paraglider pilot. I have been climbing for a long time and I gladly take you to easy summits and we come back flying, it's easier and less painful than walking ...

5. Valaisroule Wallisrolt

Saflischstrasse 5 Postfach 239, Le Bouveret 3900 Switzerland +41 27 744 12 00 [email protected] http://www.valaisroule.ch
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6. Revedecimes

Revedecimes

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