Château-d'Œx

Château d'Œx is a ski station in Switzerland near Gstaad and Montreux.

Understand
Château-d'Œx is a small village of approximately 3,500 inhabitants in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Château-d'Œx has become popular among travelers primarily for the village's incredibly authentic Swiss alpine feel, stunning natural surroundings, and quiet atmosphere.

By train
The of Château-d'Œx has hourly trains to Montreux (1 hr) and Zweisimmen (50 min) via Gstaad (30 min) in the Bernese Highlands. The trip will take a bit longer if you take a regional slow train. The train is operated by GoldenPass Montreux-Bernese Oberland (MOB) Railway. Some of the connections are panorama trains or old style 'classic' trains which do not cost extra and are part of the regular timetable.

There is a bus to Col-des-Mosse from where it is possible to join Aigle via another bus to Le Sépey and a train to Aigle, however it is much easier and faster to take the longer route via train passing through Montreux.

By car
Château-d'Œx is approximately a 2-hour drive from Geneva and a 1-hour and 15-minute drive to Bern. While not directly accessible by a motorway, driving into Château-d'Œx is not difficult. It can be accessed from three directions. The main road comes in from Spiez (with access to the A6 motorway) and Zweisimmen in the Bernese Highlands and goes on to Aigle (with access to the A9 motorway) near the border to Valais. Another smaller road leads into the canton of Fribourg, to Gruyères and Bulle, where you can join the A12 motorway.

Get around
Château-d'Œx is small enough that walking is the easiest and most efficient method of transportation to get anywhere in the village. Château-d'Œx is hilly, however, so any walk may involve a steep hike at one point or another.

Do

 * Paraglide. There are numerous take-off points and numerous pilots in the area, allowing you to ride the winds no matter their direction.
 * Horseback Riding. Numerous bridle paths wind between Rougemont through Château dŒx to Rossinière.
 * Climbing wall. Meet at the Les Moulins to take a climb rain or shine. Tel 924 56 53.
 * Hiking. With over 300 km of marked paths, this region offers some great opportunities to experience the great outdoors. A walking map with 15 suggested itineraries, labelled with length and difficult, is available around town.
 * Watersports
 * Hydrospeed. A wild adventure on the river Sarine. Strap on your flippers and float down the river with your head bobbing on the water's surface.
 * Canyoning. Suited into an isothermal outfit, you can walk and swim into some of the wildest gorges in the region.
 * Canoe or kayak. Paddle around on the lake.
 * Contact:
 * Biking. Marked mountain biking tracks can be found all around the region.
 * Swim. The heated, Olympic sized swimming pool at au Berceau is open from mid-May to early September.
 * Ski. There are plenty of opportunities for downhill and cross country skiing, even tobogganing.
 * Biking. Marked mountain biking tracks can be found all around the region.
 * Swim. The heated, Olympic sized swimming pool at au Berceau is open from mid-May to early September.
 * Ski. There are plenty of opportunities for downhill and cross country skiing, even tobogganing.
 * Swim. The heated, Olympic sized swimming pool at au Berceau is open from mid-May to early September.
 * Ski. There are plenty of opportunities for downhill and cross country skiing, even tobogganing.

Sleep
Château-d'Œx has various hotels and traditional Swiss châlets for rent.

Mountain huts

 * Cabane des Choucas, 1635 meters, tel +41 26 924 79 40.
 * Cabane de Ratevel, 1413 meters, tel +41 26 924 78 20.
 * Cabane de la Sarouche, 1569 meters, tel +41 26 924 61 40.
 * Cabane de la Videmanette, 2120 meters, tel +41 26 924 64 65.
 * Les Monts-Chevreuils, 1667 meters, tel +41 26 924 58 61.

Go next
Château-d'Œx is very close to many other popular Swiss cities easily accessible by car, such as Gstaad, Montreux, Lausanne, and Bern.