Perched in the shadow of enormous snow-capped mountains, Les Diablerets is a properly picturesque base for outdoor adventurers, both in snowy winters and beautiful Alpine summers. There’s a broad choice of accommodation options on offer, from simple guesthouses to impressive nineteenth century chalets, catering to a range of budgets. Our pick of the best places to stay in Les Diablerets boasts lovely family-friendly properties, as well as calm and cosy Alpine retreats — all brimming with charm.
Legend has it that the Devil — Le Diable, in French — skulks in the crevasses of the imposing rock wall which surrounds the village, hence Les Diablerets’ evocative name. Devil myths aside, this idyllic Alpine village is the perfect place for adventurous mountain holidays. Hit the slopes on skis, zip down the 7km toboggan run, embark upon a snowshoe walk, or try your hand at ice wall climbing. Visit during the summer months for hundreds of kilometres of hiking trails, dirt biking or paragliding — not for the faint-hearted! The enormous Glacier 3000 ski area is also nearby, offering more than 125km of pistes and snow-parks at an altitude of up to 3000m, even in the summer.
Adventuring aside, guided tours of the Bex Salt Works offer an intriguing insight into the area’s rich history, whilst the Aigle Viticultural Museum is a wonderful place to discover the region’s Alpine wines. Whether you’re an experienced skiier, a hardened hiker or a young family eager to get little ones zig-zagging through the snow, Les Diablerets is an outdoor wonderland, with stacks for the whole family to do. Top things off by booking a room at one of the best places to stay in Les Diablerets, ending superb days with great regional cuisine and snug chalet evenings.
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Les Diablerets (Les Diablerets)
Le Chamois is a charming family run hotel in the heart of Les Diablerets. With rooms decorated in an Alpine style, many of which have fantastic mountain views. The hotel has its own gym and sauna as well as lots of local skiing and hiking. With suites available it's a great choice for families.
Les Diablerets (Les Diablarets)
Built in 1789 this historic ski chalet is great for families. Wood panelling and traditional Alpine style decoration creates a cosy feel, whilst the restaurant specialising in traditional Swiss cuisine, is a welcome treat after a day on the slope. Ski hire, storage and passes can all be arranged.
Les Diablerets
An atmospheric lodge located in the pretty mountain village of Les Diablerets. Traditional throughout, rooms feature pine clad walls and charming beamed ceilings. The cosy restaurant serves regional cuisine and is the ideal place to unwind after a day outdoors. A quintessentially Alpine experience.
Les Diablerets
A lovingly renovated chalet with stunning views of the picturesque Diablerets. Cosy rooms feature pine clad walls, crisp white linen and spacious contemporary bathrooms. A snug dining room, complete with reading corner and fireplace, is ideal for whiling away an evening. The perfect alpine hideaway.
Les Diablerets (Les Diablerets)
Charming country house with a cosy atmosphere and stunning panoramic mountain views. Only a two minute drive from Les Diablarets it's perfect for those on a ski holiday, whilst in the summer you can take advantage of the large garden to sit back and take in the beautiful surroundings. Très bon.