Travel from Lausanne to Gstaad
For one of Switzerland’s smartest resorts, Gstaad is a surprisingly small village, its size out of proportion to its international fame and prestige. Lying at the junction of four valleys, Gstaad has about 250 slops and numerous ski lifts on the slopes of Wispile, Eggli and Wasserngrat. In summer, Gstaad attracts numerous visitors who come here to enjoy rock climbing, hiking, cycling, tennis and extreme sports, such as rafting on the turbulent waters of the Saane. By avoiding high-rise developments and remaining faithful to traditional Swiss-style architecture, Gstaad has maintained its romantic character. Its main street, the Promenade, is well appointed with shops, cafés, restaurants and art galleries. Artisans can be seen at work on woodcarvings and decorative paper cutouts.
Welcome to Gruyères, city of the counts of Gruyères in bygone days; today, a village awaiting discovery that invites guests to stroll and partake of fine foods. An architectural jewel filled with treat-it delights the eyes and warms the heart. Here the population is glad to welcome you and to share its traditions, culture, art of cooking, and savoir-faire with its guests. The castle of Gruyères, one of Switzerland's historical monuments that attract the most visitors, boasts medieval treasures, paintings, gardens, and an exhibition of fantasy art along with all its mysteries. The whole region, home of the authentic Gruyère cheese, is also an area devoted to leisure and relaxation.