Located in the heart of the Vaud Alps, 40km from Lake Geneva, Les Diablerets is a world class ski resort which boasts a pleasant and convivial traditional mountain atmosphere.
CHILDREN The snow kindergarten "Snowli" offers childcare for children from 4 years and over.
OTHER ACTIVITIES The wider Diablerets/Villars/Gryon ski domaine offers 125km of slopes for skiers of all abilities to exlpore. Lift passes can be bought in resort, and children under 9 years ski free of charge.
Cross country skiing : length of cross country track 30 Km The resort offers 30km of cross-country ski slopes, which are divided into 4 marked trails. One of these cross-country trails departs from Isenau and the resort also offers 15km of ice skating for visitors to enjoy. Access to the cross-country trails is free of charge.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION Les Diablerets is a well-equipped resort, offering all necessary amenities including local shops, a range of restaurants and bars, banks, doctors and a pharmacy. This information is intended for guidance purposes only and holds no contractual value. For the most up to date local information, contact local tourist information services.
Nature lovers and sports buffs everywhere, here's a country for you!
Switzerland will surprise you through its amazing landscapes, its rich and diverse flora and fauna. 2/3 of the territory are covered by snow and ice fields, rocks, forests and mountain pastures... From leisurely paced walks to more adventurous excursions, let the warm welcome of the Swiss win you over. Switzerland has many strings to its bow, let alone its chocolate and its watches. Food-wise, after a day spent skiing down the roof of Europe, make the most of its regional gourmet specialities.
A passion for sports, leisure, long walks (on your own or in groups)... plus the warmth of an inviting country... Innumerable reasons why you should go! What with 4 official languages (German, French, Italian & Rhaeto-Romanic), this surely makes for an interesting (Swiss) character!
A word of advice from Lagrange : Please, do respect the environment.