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Route de la Cité, 1854 LeysinGBP 50 - 199

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Mercure Classic Hotel Leysin is a modern 4 star hotel hotel with classic decor, offering 115 rooms in the center of Leysin at an altitude of 1250 mete… More
Avenue Secretan 1, 1854 LeysinGBP 40 - 240

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Les Airelles is a villa built 100 years ago for a Russian princess on top of a hill in Leysin. Some rooms have balconies offering views of the Dents-d… More
Route de Collonges, 1854 LeysinGBP 43 - 193

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Located in the lower part of Leysin, close to fine restaurants, shops and the train station, the Castel Club Leysin Parc resort offers you charming st… More
Résidence du Chamossaire, 1854 LeysinGBP 67 - 180

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Located in the upper part of the village of Leysin, the Chamossaire resort benefits from an exceptional southern exposure, providing for lots of sunsh… More
CHF 70 - 220

VillaVermont

Avenue Rollier, 1854 LeysinGBP 47 - 146

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Situated close to the centre of the village of Leysin, opposite the Leysin Vermont cog railway station, the VillaVermont offers you panoramic views an… More
Route du Bélvédère, 1854 LeysinGBP 40 - 103

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The Hotel Central Résidence can be found 400 metres from the cable car, the train station and the centre of Leysin. It features a wellness centre wit… More
Famille Bonelli, 1854 LeysinGBP 67 - 186

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Offering spectacular views of the Alpes Vaudoises as well as the Valais and French Alps, Le Grand Chalet is situated in Leysin at the base of the ski … More
En Avouillon, 1854 LeysinGBP 80 - 93

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Located in Leysin, a village in the Swiss Alps, this traditionally styled bed & breakfast offers a variety of facilities in a picturesque setting. He… More
Route de Crettaz, 1854 LeysinGBP 67 - 266

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Enjoying a quiet location in Leysin, the non-smoking Chalet Ermina is only a few minutes´ walk from the lifts and the village centre and offer f… More
Route de la Boule de Gomme, 1854 LeysinGBP 60 - 133

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This traditional mountain chalet in Leysin offers panoramic views of the Valais Alps and the surrounding forests. Free Wi-Fi and parking are available… More
route des Ormonts, 1854 LeysinGBP 47 - 120

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The hotel was built in 1899 in the heart of the village of Leysin. It is a small charming hotel surrounded by beautiful mountains, within a cordial fr… More
CHF 78 - 228

Au Bel Air Hôtel

Rue du Commerce, CH-1854 LeysinGBP 52 - 152

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This recently renovated hotel in the centre of Leysin is located right next to the cable car, the ski slope and the hiking trails. It offers panoramic… More
 

Leysin: Guide


Leysin , Switzerland is a laid back, non-posh, non-pretentious mountain village in the Vaud Alps, above Montreux. It also happens to be the site of a ski resort with awesome off piste possibilities. Leysin is quickly earning a reputation as the college of Switzerland, it is the home of five international schools and another opening in the fall of 2004. Live music is no stranger with an active Blues Club to provide live music year round, open mike nights at the Yeti Bar, and always the impromptu jam if you can find them. When here stroll down the rue du commerce and check out the bohemian galleries, yet another side of this sleepy town. All that and a mountain top revolving restaurant (of course!) In a way it's sort of amazing that one village can have this much cool stuff and remain as laid-back as Leysin is.

Leysin is in the Alpes Vaudois roughly above and one mountain over from Montreux. The panorama includes all of the Alps Vaudois, including the Mont Blanc to the Eiger. It is just as, or more impressive as those found further up into Canton Valais, and prices that are a bit more competitive.


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By train


Leysin is served by the which has a cog-wheel train which runs once per hour from the Aigle station, which is timed to connect with trains arriving from Montreux on the Geneva-Brig line. On certain dates during the ski season there are direct trains from Paris to Brig offering the same connection at Aigle. The trains up to Leysin leave from track 12, which is actually in front of the Aigle station in the parking area (it's the track closest to the buses).

There are multiple stops within Leysin, notably Leysin-Village, Versmont and Leysin-Feydey. Leysin-Feydey (024 494 11 16) is the station closest to the Télécabines. For other destinations check the destination listing below for the correct station.

Get around


Leysin combines a great landscape, lower prices, and a lively atmosphere, so what's the rub? This is: a near total lack of public transport once you get off the train. The free village bus circulates once per hour. Luckily it's not much trouble to walk to most places for a healthy young traveller, or for that matter for anybody who's used to it. Disabled travelers might opt for a better equipped (if pricier) mountain getaway in perhaps Zermatt or Verbier.

If all else fails you can get a cab from (024 493 22 93) or Taxi Kojak (024 494 25 55).

The runs both summer and winter.

See


People mainly come to Leysin to Do things like skiing, mountain
biking, or horseback riding. That said, there are a couple of sites worthwhile for the casual traveler, even on a lunchtime excursion from Montreux or Lausanne

The Berneuse Cable-Car, Place Large, about 100m east from the Leysin-Feydey station, 024 494 16 35, info@teleleysin.ch . Open daily sunrise to sunset. The views on the ride up are nearly as spectacular at those from the top. On a clear day you can take in Mt. Blanc, the Eiger, and Lausanne from this perch above Lac Leman. 18 Chf round trip during the summer, 42 Chf for adults, 30 Chf for a half day during the ski season. http://www.teleleysin.ch/

Do


Ski, access to most runs from the Berneuse ski station, Place Large. 024 494 16 35. If you are a total beginner of course it's best to take classes, but if you just want to brush up before you go for the gusto you should check out the beginner's slope just above the ski station which costs only 14 Chf to use. It's a bit hard to find at first, so don't be afraid to ask. If you're up to a bit more of a challenge, but still want to practice you can take the chair lifts up to the Tete d'Ai, and then -- taking a left -- ski cross-country style over to a very nice easy run below the Berneuse restaurant. The decent to the same run directly from the Berneuse cable-car is a more intermediate, but you should be able to handle it if you are comfortable turning and stopping. There are also fun descents down from the Tete d'Ai through the forest. Ski passes start at 30 Chf for a half day, and 42 for a full day. Standard ski rentals start at 28 CHF per day plus boots from 15 CHF per day. Prices good as of January 2006.

Tobogganing Park Leysin, at the southern edge of the village. +41 24 494 28 68. info@osgsa.ch. . Claiming to be the first toboggan park in the world which allows snow tubing in bobsled like runs, the toboggan park is a good alternative for kids and adults who are a bit too afraid of heights to ski, but who feel the need for snow and speed. Tickets for an hour and 50 minutes go for 20 Chf for adults and 15 Chf for kids. A single run on a tube is 3 Chf.

Events


Nescafé Champs Open, at the top of the Berneuse, the first weekend in February, and several days running up. World champions in free-style snowboarding, skiing and para-gliding compete over four days for several thousand dollars worth of prizes provided by the Nestlé corporation. The whole thing is free with your normal lift-tickets, but of course if you want a beer or hot-chocolate you'll pay mountain rates.

Learn


Fly, try to do tandem paragliding from the Berneuse ski station. Very nice flight which last from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the condition of the day. More informations on http://www.panpam.ch

Leysin American School +41 24 493 3777. Offering an American high school diploma, and the international equivalent, the American school more or less guarantees that you'll hear quite a bit of English spoken in Leysin with an American accent. If you or your kid(s) are of high school age check out their programs, including one year, four years, and a summer program.
KLAS. If you are a traveler who is Japanese and of school age this baccalaureate school presents an opportunity to convince your parents to let you spend 3 months to 4 years in the Swiss Alps.
ESL. ESL-Ecole Suisse de Langues, runs camps for teenagers for students from 14 to 17 years old. Spring, Summer and Autumn session are proposed to Swiss and international students .

Buy


Chez Maria Place du Marché. A fairly typical Swiss souvenir shop in most senses if it weren't for their specialty: Amazing chocolate with pralines, and a huge selection of coffees.
l'Atelier l'Art Partout. Place de la Gare de Leysin-Feydey. +41 79 215 82 50. A refreshing change from the ordinary souvenir shop, this one has a range of home-made objects many of which the multi-talented proprietor makes herself on the premises.
La Fromagerie, in the center of the village, there are lots of signs.
+41 24 494 22 05. As the name suggests they make cheese here, and sell it.
You can get a fairly personal guided tour of the facilities.

Eat


Yeti, Rue de Commerce, on skis take a right turn just before the cable car. 076 448 60 42. A very cozy après-ski place with a wide selection of beers (including an alcohol-free offering). The décor is recent, and very well done, and the soundtrack is fab with jazz on Sundays. The place has changed hands recently, but the new owners are old customers so there should be a good deal of continuity, though sadly the piano and Mac are both gone. There is a dinner menu, and a tapas menu for snacking (the Nachos are terrific) 8-20 Chf.
Buffet de la Gare, Near the Leysin-Feydey station, just on the other side of the convenience shop. +41 24 494 19 65. More of a typical swiss place, the buffet offers pizzas, tartare, and fondue in a comfy château environment. During the winter there is almost always a collection of local ranchers at the bar.
Kuklos, at the top of the Berneuse, accessible by cable-car. +41 24 494 31 41. Built to replace a Châlet which burned down in 1984, this revolving restaurant will be known by most winter-time visitors as a ski-lunch stop, but the real time to enjoy the restaurant is during the summer, when they (and the cable car) are open evenings for intimate classical and folk music concerts with a set menu dinner. They are happy to serve vegetarians and vegans any time, but will be better prepared to serve you if you book ahead.

Drink


Lynx, rue du Commerce 18. +41 24 494 15 32.
Saloon Leysin, in the village. An American style saloon.
Top Pub, often frequented by students from the Leysin American School

Sleep


Le Bel Air, Place Large. +41 24 494 13 39. If you're in Leysin to ski there is no more convenient place to stay. It's directly next to the station for the cable car to the Berneuse. With 20 rooms. As usual with ski hotels the best room is the one in the attic. 80 Chf per person per night.
Le Grand Chalet, at the Leysin-Grand Hôtel train station. +41 24 494 16 14.
Le Château +41 24 494 19 17.
Hôtel la Paix, Rue Rollier. +41 24 494 13 75.
Leysin Parc Hôtel Near Leysin-Village train station. +41 24 493 0808. info@leysin-parc.ch. A four star hotel and restaurant.
Chalet Fougères Operates as a residence for the American summer school in July and August. It is available for group bookings of up to 60 people. Contact nick.tranter@villagecamps.ch.

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