
Les Diablerets + Montreux Day Trip
The Alps and Lake Geneva are two iconic sites in Switzerland. This day trip to Les Diablerets and Montreux from Lausanne includes the Glacier 3000 Cable Car. Description.
- 9 hours
- 5 reviews
- Open on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun
The Alps and Lake Geneva are two iconic sites in Switzerland. This day trip to Les Diablerets and Montreux from Lausanne includes the Glacier 3000 Cable Car.
Description
At the indicated time, we'll meet outside the Lausanne Aquatis Vennes aquarium, then proceed to Les Diablerets.
After an hour of travel, we'll reach this alpine town in Vaud, where you'll have 4 hours of free time to explore and enjoy the surroundings. Swiss cuisine will also be available.
In the afternoon, we will depart for Lake Geneva, stopping in the town of Montreux for an hour of exploration.
During your visit in Montreux, you can take a photo by the statue of Freddie Mercury, located by the shore of Lake Geneva.
Finally, we will return to Lausanne, aiming to arrive 8 hours 45 minutes after the initial pickup.
Glacier 3000 Cable Car
Choosing this option includes access to the Glacier 3000 cable car, allowing you to reach 3,000 metres (9,840 feet) during your free time in Les Diablerets.
Your Glacier 3000 ticket also grants access to The Peak Walk by Tissot, a 108 metre (354 feet) long and 80 cm (32 inches) wide bridge suspended at 3,000 metres, offering views of the Tsanfleuron glacier peaks, View Point and b>Scex Rouge.
Additionally, the ticket includes admission to the Fun Park, which is open in Spring and Summer. The Alpine Coaster is also available but requires a separate purchase at the ticket office on the activity day.
Prices
Included
- Transport by bus
- English–speaking escort on the bus
- Admission to Glacier 3000 Cable Car (depending on selection)
- Admission to The Peak Walk by Tissot (depending on selection)
- Admission to Fun Park (depending on selection)
Not included
- Lunch
- Admission to Alpine Coaster: 9CHF per person
Tips
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.



