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Driving around the scenic northern border of Lake Geneva, the picturesque resort town of Montreux is found just over an hour from the campervan depot. The Alps rise sharply to Montreux’s east, bordering the town as it spreads out along the lake’s pristine shoreline.
Located just off the shore is a medieval island castle, Château de Chillon, while the town itself is dotted with grand Belle Époque buildings and a modern casino.
The many towns that form the ‘Swiss Riviera’ are well connected by local train. Leave the campground and head into Vevey, a charming little village which has long attracted artists and intellectuals from Charlie Chaplin to Lord Byron.
Treat yourself to a splurge-worthy, Michelin-starred meal at the beautiful La Véranda for an elegant start to your Switzerland road trip. Be sure to devote a full day to the nearby Lavaux wine region, featuring 30 km of terraced vineyards running along the shores of Lake Geneva.
Visiting
Montreux
3
Recom. Days
56.5 miles
from our Geneva depot
1h
drive
Visit
Château de Chillon
13th-century, island castle with vast dungeons
Vevey
Lovely lakeside town, once home to Charlie Chaplin
Lavaux Wine Terraces
Take a train to Switzerland's largest wine region
Eat at
Caveau des Vignerons
$$
Authentic Swiss fare like rösti & fondue
Confiserie Zurcher
$$
Traditional tea room with a casual café
La Véranda
$$$$$
Relaxed Michelin-starred Vevey brasserie
Parking
Maladaire Campground
$$
Explore the lakeside villages via train
Stay at
Maladaire Campground
$$
Close to train, between Montreux & Vevey
Nestled into the foothills of the Jura Mountains is Neuchâtel, an arguably undiscovered gem in the French-speaking region of Switzerland. We’re not sure why Neuchâtel isn’t on many travellers’ radar, but we’ll happily add it to this blissful Switzerland road trip itinerary.
Wander its medieval Old Town dotted with pretty, pastel mansions and numerous fountains, or indulge in some specialty shopping along its twinkling, modern boulevards.
With at least a full day to explore, get your fill of historic architecture like the Gothic cathedral Collégiale and the impressive, varied collections found at the Art & History Musem.
If you have your sea legs, a sailing excursion on Lake Neuchâtel is not to be missed. As it’s the largest of all the Swiss lakes, Neuchâtel is a popular place for sailors and boating enthusiasts. If you’re lucky, you might even catch the exciting Bol d’Or du Lac Neuchâtel regatta, held here every May.
Visiting
Neuchâtel
1
Recom. Days
55 miles
from Montreux
1h
drive
Visit
Musée d'Art et d'Histoire
19th-century building with art & history exhibits
Chocolaterie Walder Sàrl
Third-generation Swiss chocolatiers? Yes, please
Eat at
Bistrot du Concert
€€€
One of the hottest tables in town
Restaurant La Crêperie
$$
Sweet and savoury crêpes, good value
Parking
Parking de la Gare de Neuchâtel S.A.
$$
Garage near main train station
Stay at
Camping La Tène
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Lakeside facilities close to train
Flick through any travel postcard rack and you’ll see photos of central Switzerland’s stunning Bernese-Oberland region. Settled between the bright blue waters of Lakes Thun and Brienz, Interlaken is the perfect base for exploring this area.
Speaking of postcards, your first road trip stop should be a visit to the fairy tale castle Oberhofen, with its dreamy turreted tower rising right out of Lake Thun.
If it’s an adventure you’re after, Interlaken’s incredible landscape makes it a popular destination for tandem paragliding. For those who prefer to keep their feet firmly planted on the ground, a worthy alternative is the viewing deck Harder Kulm, accessible by funicular with panoramic views of the Bernese Alps and beyond.
Leave a day to explore the surrounding villages, many just a quick drive from your campground. Lauterbrunnen is a must, a pretty little Alpine village tucked into a green valley at the base of a gushing 300-metre waterfall. Talk about a real-life postcard.
Visiting
Interlaken
2
Recom. Days
68 miles
from Neuchâtel
1h30min
drive
Visit
Schloss Oberhofen
13th-century castle & garden overlooking Lake Thun
Harder Kulm
Take the funicular up to this scenic lookout point
Lauterbrunnen
Valley village framed by cliffs and 300m waterfall, highly recommended
Eat at
Ox
$$$
Sleek and stylish Swiss resto with patio
Husi Bierhaus
$$$
Laidback brewery, bar, and restaurant
Little Thai
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Cheap, cheerful, and delicious
Parking
Parkhaus Lauterbrunnen AG
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Convenient to village centre by foot
Stay at
TCS Camping Interlaken
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Riverfront campground near train station
Pulling into the medieval town of Gruyères, the first thing you may notice is a certain pungent smell wafting through your windows. The town is home to one of Switzerland’s most popular exports, the melty and delicious Gruyère cheese.
Get your fix of the good stuff straight from the source. La Maison du Gruyère offers several daily tasty tours of their cheesemaking facilities, along with a traditional cheese shop where you can load up on goodies to take home.
Between all this fondue and chocolate, you might be feeling a bit over-indulged towards the end of your Switzerland road trip. Work off some of that excess with a refreshing hike around nearby Lake Montsalvens.
Starting in Charmey, the moderate trail circuit takes about three hours and affords gorgeous views of pretty Alpine vistas, the reservoir, and dam. Best of all, the trail ends close to the luxurious Gruyère Baths, the perfect final stop on a blissful Swiss road trip itinerary.
Visiting
Gruyères
2
Recom. Days
76 miles
from Interlaken
1h25min
drive
Visit
La Maison du Gruyère
Learn about and taste the iconic local cheese
H.R. Giger Museum
Art from the film ‘Alien.’ Yes, really
Lac de Montsalvens
Scenic hiking trails encircle the lake
Bains de la Gruyère
Fantastic thermal baths with modern facilities
Eat at
Le Chalet de Gruyères
€€€
The essential Swiss fondue joint
Gare à Toi
$$
Friendly breakfast spot, locally-sourced
Parking
Parking P1 Rte de la Cité
€€
Limited space in town, so arrive early
Stay at
Camping Les Sapins
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Good facilities very close to town
90 miles
from Gruyères
1h40min
drive