Roger's Choice: a trip to the mountains
Intro
Roger Federer knows what it means to be right at the top. The tennis star loves Switzerland’s mountain peaks. These destinations offer “world-class” views.
Montreux funicular railway – Rochers-de-Naye Rochers de Naye
Rochers-de-Naye offers a unique panoramic view of the Swiss and French Alps: From the Eiger over Mont Blanc to Lake Geneva – the cog railway takes guests up to 2,000m above sea level and thus to the starting point of numerous adventure and discovery opportunities.
Mountain railway trip to Mt. Pilatus Mt. Pilatus
Easily accessible by public transport from Lucerne, Mt. Pilatus is the ideal adventure mountain for both young and old.
Gornergrat Zermatt
The best views of the Matterhorn can be enjoyed from the summit of the Gornergrat at 3,089m. Take Europe’s highest-altitude open-air cog railway to the top at any time of year.
Titlis Engelberg
The journey to the Titlis is truly an adventure in itself. First take the TITLIS Xpress gondola to the middle station, then continue your journey in the TITLIS Rotair, the world’s first revolving cable car, all the way to the top.
Säntis The Säntis – unique panoramic views over six countries
The journey in the big Säntis cable car from Schwägalp across the rocky ridges to the mountain station is an impressive experience in itself. And once you reach the “weather mountain”, the view of six different countries will take your breath away.
Moléson Moléson-sur-Gruyères
It’s no wonder that the Moléson has a special place in the hearts of Fribourg’s citizens: the journey up to the panoramic peak is an adventure in itself. Once you reach the summit, you are greeted by wonderful 360° panoramic views of the Gruyère Pre-Alps and the Bernese and Valais Alps.
Glacier3000 Les Diablerets
Cable cars, architecture, adventure and Alpine views – all these experiences are part of a trip to this unique glacier world.
Jungfraujoch Jungfrau Region
The top of Europe: a trip up the Jungfraujoch is the crowning moment of any visit to Switzerland.
San Salvatore Lugano
Lugano’s local mountain – the striking San Salvatore sugar loaf in the south of the city offers a varied 360° view over the lake, far to the south and to the high Alps in the west. The funicular railway climbs the symbol of Lugano starting from Lugano-Paradiso.