Holiday rentals and lettings in the Swiss Alps

Holiday rentals and lettings in the Swiss Alps

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Highlights in Swiss Alps

  • Magical frozen landscapes
  • Fascinating train and chairlift rides
  • Breathtaking untouched nature
  • Exciting winter sports

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Holiday Letting for 2 People in Frutigen, Western Alps
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Frutigen, Western Alps
Holiday Letting • 2 Guests • 2 People
10.0
(11 reviews)
2-room apartment 50 m2, on the ground floor, spacious and bright. Open living/dining room with dining table, cable-TV, radio and CD-player. Exit to the patio. 1 double bedroom with exit to the patio. Shower/WC. Open kitchen (4 hotplates, oven, dishwasher, ceramic glass hob, electric coffee machine). Patio and lawn with terrace furniture and deck chairs. Very nice panoramic view of the mountains, the valley and the resort. Internet access, non-smokers only. Pets are not allowed.Apartment building in a quiet area with a beautiful view on Adelboden's mountains.
from A$82 / night
Holiday Home for 2 People in Kandergrund, Western Alps
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Kandergrund, Western Alps
Holiday Home • 30 m² • 2 Bedrooms
8.3
(20 reviews)
This serene holiday home in Kandergrund has a living bedroom with a double bed where 2 people can stay comfortably. It is ideal for a small family or couple and offers electric heating and terrace to relax.Ski lovers can have all fun at the nearby Adelboden-Lenk ski area. You can enjoy a refreshing swim at the public swimming pool at 7 km. There is the nightlife at 7 km to provide you fun and entertainment. You must try the local cuisine from the restaurants at 100 m. For purchasing the daily essentials, the supermarket lies 1 km away.The living-bedroom has a soft double bed to keep you com...
from A$93 / night
Holiday Home for 2 People in Beatenberg, Thun - Interlaken Region
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Beatenberg, Thun - Interlaken Region
Holiday Home • 40 m² • 2 People
10.0
(5 reviews)
Chalet Haselmuus is located in the beautiful Bernese Oberland in the middle of the quiet Beatenberg area above Lake Thun. Not far from the post bus stop "Beatenberg, Firnelicht" lies this charming, small but fine and detached chalet with a wonderful view.Your chalet offers 40 m2 of space for games evenings and relaxing cooking after extensive hikes, or a cooling off in the nearby Lake Thun or Lake Brienz. On one floor you will find the living/dining room, the spacious kitchen, an open sleeping area with two single beds pushed together and a small bedroom with bunk beds. The house is availab...
from A$206 / night

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    Current Holiday letting prices Swiss Alps

    A$446for 18 May - 25 May
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    Holiday rentals and lettings in the Swiss Alps

    Fantastic holiday rentals in the Alpine countryside

    Like something out of a postcard, the Swiss Alps are undoubtedly Switzerland's most outstanding natural attraction and one of the most beautiful destinations in the world. In this peaceful place, you will find cosy holiday rentals in the Alpine countryside that offer you a peaceful stay surrounded by crystal clear lakes, flower-filled meadows, grazing cows, and breathtaking panoramas of snow-capped peaks. In addition to the idyllic scenery, the Swiss Alps is the place to experience much of Switzerland's incredible culinary heritage.

    Cosy holiday rentals with hot tubs, saunas, and mountain views

    The holiday rentals are a sanctuary for the ultimate retreat! Located in a peaceful location, the properties boast amenities such as a balcony with mountain views, a sunny terrace, a heated indoor pool, a sauna, and hot tub. Besides, well-equipped kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, and bedrooms with modern touches and impeccable bathrooms. The range of comfortable holiday rentals offers everything from traditional wooden houses to comfortable flats. Wherever you stay, you will have all the comforts of luxury accommodation.

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    The area and getting around

    Top of Europe: Europe's highest railway station

    Known as “the top of Europe”, the Jungfraujoch is one of the most acclaimed attractions in the Swiss Alps. This is the highest railway station in Europe and its situated between the Mönch and Jungfrau mountains, in the heart of the UNESCO heritage site “Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch”. Once you get to the top, you will enjoy alpine wonders such as a lift that takes you up to the Sphinx observatory with 360° views of the Grosser Aletsch glacier (the largest glacier in the Alps); the Ice Palace, where you will tour an icy world with ice sculptures of eagles, bears, and penguins.

    The Matterhorn: Switzerland's emblem

    Located on the border with Italy, the Matterhorn is Switzerland's most emblematic monument and the most photographed mountain in the world. Shaped like a “tooth”, the towering rock stretching into the sky, it is a magnet for mountaineers and photographers. If you are an experienced hiker you can hike the Hörnligrat route, one of the most popular and easiest routes. But if you are not an expert and just want to see the peak, beneath the Matterhorn you will find the village of Zermatt. Here you can enjoy a hot chocolate with sweeping views of the Matterhorn and discover the rich traditions of the mountain people.

    Travellers and activities

    Swiss Alps for ski lovers

    With so many breathtaking ski resorts, the Swiss Alps are a paradise for skiers of any level. In the village of Zermatt you can find a ski lift that will take you to Europe's highest ski area, the Klein Matterhorn. Here you can enjoy 360 km of slopes for all levels 365 days a year. Of course, it also offers the best views so clear that you will be able to see the highest mountains of Italy, France, and Switzerland. The resort of Grindelwald also offers kilometres of slopes, winter trails, and Europe's longest toboggan run. While Davos, another of Switzerland's major ski resorts, has six ski areas that are a dream for intermediate skiers.

    Swiss Alps for nature lovers

    The Swiss Alps represent one of the country's main natural features. Here you will find an enormous diversity of landscapes and nature. From fresh flowering meadows, high mountains, turquoise lakes to green forests that are home to many animals. Among the animals you will find in the Swiss Alps are wild cats, wolves, brown bears, foxes, rabbits and more. All this can be enjoyed in the Swiss National Park. Here you can discover through 80 kilometres of trails, an unspoilt area full of forests, lakes, and mountains that is home to beautiful flora and fauna. The park is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, making it a prime destination for nature lovers.

    The Alps are Europe's highest, largest and most famous mountain range. Although less than 15% of these mountains are in Switzerland, it is the country that people associate most with the Alps.

    Top 5 travel tips in Swiss Alps

    1. Take a magical journey through the Alps by railroad

    The Bernina Express is the highest railroad in the Alps. Take a trip on this incredible train, take a seat in modern panoramic cars and relax watching the fascinating unspoiled alpine panorama. With such magical views in both summer and winter, the Bernina Express between Switzerland and Italy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most unbelievable train journeys in Europe. This is the most impressive way to cross the Alps!

    2. Immerse yourself in the spectacular frozen landscape of Mount Titlis

    Starting from the town of Engelberg, the cable car to Mount Titlis is an acclaimed experience with breathtaking views of the frozen alpine world. Ride the chairlift, enjoy the winter panorama, and once you reach the top experience a new and unique adventure in the Glacier Park. Take a walk through the Glacier Cave, a tunnel covered in ice crystals, and go over the Titlis Cliff Walk, a spectacular suspension bridge, to look down into the ice-carved abyss. At the top of the glacier there are also many other winter attractions.

    3. Experience the highest open-air elevator in Europe

    Not everyone will have the opportunity to experience Europe's highest open-air elevator. The Hammetschwand elevator, the highest in Europe, will take you more than 1,000 meters above sea level to the top of the Bürgenstock. Board this glass-walled elevator, travel fast up the mountainside, and take in the views of Lake Lucerne and the entire Swiss Alps from the top. At the top, you'll find a cosy restaurant with a terrace. This world-record attraction has survived two world wars and is certainly a must-see attraction.

    4. Taste the most popular chocolates in Switzerland!

    Home of the best chocolate in the world, immersing yourself in the world of Swiss chocolate is a must on this trip. Among the chocolates that should not be missed during your visit are the iconic Swiss chocolate, Toblerone, with its creamy texture, sweet natural honey, and crunchy almond nougat; the 100% natural and handmade chocolates of Max Chocolatier; the high-quality chocolate bars of Lindt. In the Swiss Alps, you can get all kinds of chocolates. From milk chocolate, chocolate with nuts to truffles and chocolates of high quality.

    5. Discover the different national dishes

    Although famous for its chocolate, Swiss cuisine has many other delicacies worth trying. You should not miss out on national dishes such as Rösti, a cake of finely grated fried potatoes; Älplermagronen, a gratin with potatoes, macaroni, cheese, and stewed apple; Raclette, a dish of boiled potatoes, pickles, and onions covered in melted cheese; Tartiflette, a rustic dish that combines thinly sliced potatoes, pieces of smoked bacon, caramelized onions, and cheese.

    FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Swiss Alps

    How much do the holiday rentals in the Swiss Alps cost on average?

    Based on our data, the Swiss Alps has an average price of A$329.05 per night, which is a relatively high one.

    When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in the Swiss Alps?

    Those who want to save as much as possible should visit the Swiss Alps in June, May, and October which are the months that offer the best discounts, with average prices of A$289.9, A$294.52, and A$298.24 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

    When are holiday rentals more expensive in the Swiss Alps?

    When you look at renting a holiday letting in the Swiss Alps, the highest prices are found in the month of February (with an average of A$395.5 per night), followed by January (A$362.15), and December (A$349.4).

    Are there usually many holiday lettings available in the Swiss Alps?

    If you decide to discover the Swiss Alps, we suggest planning your holiday long before you go because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 54% in the year 2020.

    What time of the year can I find more available holiday rentals?

    The months when it's easiest to find free accommodation in the Swiss Alps are September (the average amount of properties that are free reached 55.5% of the total in 2020), November (55%), and June (53.75%).

    When are there fewer rental options available in the Swiss Alps?

    The month with the highest average booked rental figures is February (only 29.5% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by July (34.5%), and December (35%).

    Are there many holiday rentals in the Swiss Alps?

    Holidu has around 14000 properties in the Swiss Alps, offered by 51 different partners.

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