Zweisimmen serves as a crucial starting point for exploring the glamorous Gstaad area. It’s the terminus of the Montreux–Oberland Bernois (MOB) railway’s GoldenPass Line. Zweisimmen has historical roots dating back to medieval times, with its name deriving from the two (German: “zwei”) rivers, the Simme and Kleine Simme, that converge here. The area has long been a center of alpine farming, and traditional practices still play a role in the town’s culture. While not as famous as nearby resorts, Zweisimmen is part of the Gstaad Mountain Rides ski area, offering access to over 200 kilometers of ski slopes. Its uncrowded pistes and family-friendly atmosphere
In summer, Zweisimmen transforms into a hiker’s paradise. The region is crisscrossed by scenic trails, such as the hike to Rinderberg, which offers panoramic views of the Alps. Lesser-known trails around the village lead to serene alpine meadows, pristine lakes, and traditional Swiss mountain huts. It boasts some of the most beautiful traditional wooden chalets in Switzerland, many of which date back centuries. The town’s church, built in 1499, is an architectural highlight with stunning frescoes that provide a glimpse into its historical and religious significance.
Like many Swiss towns, Zweisimmen has a rich tradition of cheesemaking. Local alpine dairies produce some of the finest Swiss cheeses, which are lesser-known compared to Emmental or Gruyère but just as delicious. Visitors can often watch cheesemaking demonstrations or sample fresh products directly from local farms. The region around Zweisimmen is home to diverse wildlife, including ibexes, chamois, marmots, and golden eagles. Nature enthusiasts often visit the nearby Simmental valley to spot these animals in their natural habitat.
Zweisimmen celebrates traditional Swiss culture through events like festival cattle descents (Alpabzug) in autumn, where farmers parade their decorated cows through the town after a summer in the alpine pastures. These events offer visitors an authentic taste of...
Read moreWe went to Saanen church since part of Bollywood movie DDLJ were shot outside this church. The church was open although no one was inside the church. We stayed there for some time and it was very peaceful. It’s a very old church but well maintained and felt so soulful being there for sometime. The garden behind the church is beautiful and the...
Read moreThe beautiful church is just near the saanen bridge and close to Saanen bridge . The church is mentioned in the DDLJ movie . Kajol tells “so dekho kitna sundar church” . The church is really beautiful. However in the next scene where inside of church is shown is a...
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