Stunning Swiss Chalet in Zweisimmen
Zweisimmen is a lovely little village, small enough to get to know it quickly, but big enough for a change of shops and restaurants. Comprehensive information folder with details of restaurants and local facilities is suppplied when you collect the keys.
Our chalet is a Luxury self catered chalet with four double/twin bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms. Large open plan luxury kitchen and dining area, overlooking the beautful scenery. Large living area featuring a cosy area with tv and sink in sofas. and a day lounge with magnificent views. Balcony to 3 side of the property with patio furniture.Double garage.
Sauna and shower area downstairs.
20 minutes walk or 3 minute drive to the centre of Zwesimmen village with bars, night life, restaurants and ski lifts
10 minute drive to other villages such as Shoenreid and Saanemoser, and 20 minutes to Gstaad. scenic railway will also take you along the valley.
Zweisimmen village in the Bernese Oberland forms the gateway to the world-famous Gstaad-Saanenland region. Zweisimmen is also the starting point of the Montreux – Bernese Oberland – rail line, which travels to Montreux on Lake Geneva.
Whats in and around Zweisimmen
On the Golden Rail route from Lucerne to Interlaken
10 minutes by train or 20 minutes by car to the famous Gstaad town with 5 star hotels, restaurants, bars and entertainment. , and in between Shoenreid, another village, which has appeal for the young with more late night bars and clubs
Superb ski areas: Direct access to Gstaad, Lenk, Chateau DOeux and Aneboden regions all suitable for all levels of sking, snowboarding and walking.
The wide-open countryside of the Saanenland offers a wealth of sports and activities in the summer too:
Zweisimmen offers over 300 km of walking trails: The classic trails include a ramble to the idyllic Seebergsee and onward, towards the Stierenberg.There are four high-altitude trails with amazing views, as well as a walking trail leading to Lenk at the head of the Upper Simmental. There are also scooter-based options, riders can choose between two routes on which to coast down from the mountain into the valley on scooters with specially-equipped brakes.There are also many bicycle and mountain bike routes, including the downhill route on the Rinderberg.
How to get there
Zweisimmen is served by several airports which are within easy driving distance, or train connection.
The main airports that serve Zweisimmen are:
Bern, which is approx 1 hours travelling time.
Geneva, Basel and Zurich which are approx 2 hours away.
Ryanair, Easyjet, Swissair, Air Berlin, Lufthansa, K.L.M, B.A, B.M.I. baby, Flybe Air France, are just some of the airlines that serve the airports listed.It is often worth shopping around the different arrival airports for the best deal.
The Swiss Rail network is very fast and efficient and as there is a station in Zweisimmen, it is alternative way of travelling. Tickets can be booked from the U.K. from
Self Drive is one of the most popular choices of travel, as the roads are both easy and enjoyable. Travelling by car is simple and cost effective if there are a number of people travelling . There are tolls on some roads and in France and Switzerland there are particular rules to follow.