Les Diablerets Things To Do

Things to do
Cheap skiing holidays at Les Diablerets in Switzerland have always been popular with tourists from all over Europe. As well as the skiing and snowboarding available at the resort, there is a range of other outdoor and indoor activities to add to your holiday itinerary. For those seeking a break that is perhaps less action-packed, the leisurely recreational pursuits on offer at Les Diablerets could be just the thing. And for those seeking a relaxing evening after another day on the slopes, the dining and apres-ski options at Les Diablerets are tailor-made.
 
Outdoor Activities
Skiing
Night skiing (Torch lit descents)
Heli-skiing
Snowboarding
Snowshoeing
Tobogganing
Sledging
Natural ice skating
Hiking
Curling
Ice-canyoning
Paragliding
Via Ferrata (a form of rock climbing)
 
Indoor Activities
Swimming
Facilities for wellness therapies
Ice disco
Wii tournaments
 
Recreation
Recreational activities to be enjoyed during a holiday in Les Diablerets include leisurely walks around the ancient village, tours of places of historical interest, visits to farms and traditional cheese-making dairies, as well as sledge trips and craft making afternoons.
 
Shopping
Les Diablerets can offer a variety of shops where self-caterers can stock up on essentials, and tourists can pick up souvenirs and charming little gifts for family and friends back home. For designer shopping, head for Gstaad (only 15km away). Be prepared for the huge price tags there, though, as the goods on offer are marketed primarily towards Europe’s wealthy elite.
 
Dining
The dining options at Les Diablerets include traditional food all the family can enjoy, international cuisine, regional cheese dishes, and gourmet dining for those able to splash out occasionally on something truly special.
 
Apres-Ski
The Les Diablerets apres-ski basically amounts to low-key and relaxed evenings at quiet pubs and bars. Many of the hotel bars are good, with some offering evening entertainment. There are a few livelier bars and late nightclubs for those seeking something a little livelier from time-to-time, but don’t expect the raucous party atmosphere found at other alpine resorts in Switzerland, France, Austria and Italy.  
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