Gstaad Saanenland is located in the south-west of Switzerland, right on the border with the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The region is easily accessed by train or by car from the Lake Thun region, the area of Lake Geneva and the Greyerzerland.
Direct links with the European high-speed rail network and with all of Switzerland's international airports guarantee quick and easy access to the region from anywhere.
Goldenpass MOB
From the Bern region (west and north Switzerland)
From the region of Central Switzerland
From the Valais region (Italy)
From the Lausanne region (west Switzerland)
From the Bern region (west and north Switzerland)
From the Central Switzerland region Lucerne - Brünigpass - Brienzwiler
From the Valais region: A9 Sierre - Lausanne motorway
From the Lausanne region (west Switzerland)
Aus der Region Innerschweiz
Aus der Region Wallis
Aus der Region Lausanne (Westschweiz)
Via Zurich-Kloten
From Zurich-Kloten Airport, Gstaad can be reached in about 2:50 hours by car and in approx. 3:15 hours by train.
Via Geneva-Cointrin
From Geneva-Cointrin Airport, Gstaad can be reached in 2 hours by car and in 2:40 hours by train.
Via Bern-Belp
Bern-Belp is the nearest airport. The rest of the journey takes about 1:20 hours by car, but allow approx. 3 hours if travelling by train.
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