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Description :

The glacier ski area between Gstaad and Les Diablerets… The destination in eternal snow offers terrific views from snow-covered mountains in the south to the smooth foothills of the northern Alps.

Attractions

 View Point
 Alpine Coaster
 Snow Bus
 Dog-Sled Ride
 Snow Park
 Restaurant
 Cross-country skiing
 Peak Walk By Tissot – The first and only suspension bridge to connect two mountain peaks !

Accessibility & Route

From Gstaad
 Postal Bus from Gstaad to Col Du Pillon
 Col Du Pillon to Glacier-des-Diablerets by Cable car

Journey Time – Oneway 29 mins

From Montreux
 Train from Montreux to Gstaad
 Postal Bus from Gstaad to Col Du Pillon
Col Du Pillon to Glacier-des-Diablerets by Cable car

Journey Time – Oneway 1 hours 59 mins

From Interlaken
 Train from Interlaken to Gstaad
 Postal Bus from Gstaad to Col Du Pillon
 Col Du Pillon to Glacier-des-Diablerets by Cable car

Journey Time – Oneway 3 hours 16 mins

Prices

Includes : Travel by cable car to the Glacier + Chairlift + View Point + Film Show + Glacier Walk

With Swiss Travel Pass

Adult : CHF 39 per person, Children U/15yrs Free of Charge.

With Eurail Pass

Adult: CHF 65 per person, Children 0-8.9yrs Free of Charge &
Child ( 9-15 years) :  CHF 34 per child.

Full Fare (without any pass)

Adult: CHF 73 per person, Children 0-8.9yrs Free of Charge &
Child ( 9-15 years) : CHF 38 per child

Alpine Coaster Suppl

CHF 8 per person & per child

Snow Bus

CHF 17 per person & per child

Meal

*Indian Lunch

Adult – CHF 28 per person, Children under 9 years travel for free & Child  9-15 yrs – CHF 28per child
* Indian Menus available from April – September

Technical closure for Maintenance

Cable Car Col du Pillon – Cabane – Scex Rouge (Aerial Cableway)
09th October – 27th October 2017 :
 closed (installation maintenance)
Alpine Coaster : Operational from 01 May 2017 to 08th October 2017, The Alpine Coaster can be closed after heavy snowfall or due to strong winds.

Valid till 31st Dec’17

 

 

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