The Glacier 3000 cable car will take you high into Alpine terrain for incredible views and thrilling activities. After a 15-minute ride, you’ll reach the summit and take in views over the snowy landscape as well as the sight of 24 peaks, including Jungfrau, Matterhorn and Mont Blanc.
You’ll find plenty to do at the top, like the Glacier Walk, the Ice Express chairlift, the View Point, the Fun Park and the PeakWalk – the only mountaintop, peak-to-peak suspension bridge in the world.
This ticket will provide you with admission to Château Chillon, which is a medieval castle nestled between the Swiss Alps and Lake Geneva. Upon arrival at the castle, you'll be able to pick up a map and a brochure available in 17 languages.
During your self-guided tour, you'll have the opportunity to use touchscreen videos and explore the castle's rooms at your own pace. You'll also have access to temporary and permanent exhibitions of the castle.
On this tour, you'll get to visit the Glacier 3000 on a guided visit from Montreux. You'll travel along the picturesque countryside and make your way to Les Diablerets, where you'll hop into a cable car and head to Glacier 3000. At the site, you can spend time taking in breathtaking views, walk along the 107-metre-long Peak Walk suspension bridge, or enjoy some of the adventure activities on offer, if you'd like to.
On this tour, you will go to the village of Les Diablerets and explore Glacier 3000.
Your day will be your own and you will be able to decide how you visit the chalet village and the glacier. You will be able to go on a hike in Col du Pillon, take a cable car up to the glacier and see the snow or walk across the world’s first suspension bridge between two peaks. The Peak Walk is free and accessible all year.
With admission to the spectacular Chillon Castle in Veytaux, you will have the chance to see a castle that seems straight out of a fairy tale.
You’ll learn about the medieval castle, which has been occupied since the Bronze Age, and its heritage with the Counts of Savoy and other nobles throughout history.
You’ll have the chance to see around 300 items on display in the castle, most of which were found during archaeological digs conducted at the castle from 1896 to 1903.