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Getting to Les Diablerets

Mobility and transport

Getting to Les Diablerets

By train

Travel time to Les Diablerets
Travel time to Les Diablerets
  • Geneva SBB station : 2h05
  • Lausanne SBB station : 1h05
  • Montreux SBB station : 1h
  • Martigny SBB station: 1h20
  • Paris - Gare de Lyon: 5 h20 via Lausanne (TGV Lyria)

Changing trains at Aigle

  • From Aigle station, connection to Les Diablerets by train (ASD)
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By car

Travel time to Les Diablerets
Travel time to Les Diablerets
  • Geneva : 1h15
  • Chamonix : 1h30
  • Zermatt : 2h
  • Munich : 5h30
  • Nice : 6h
  • Paris 6h15

Von der Autobahn A9, Ausfahrt „Aigle“, dann Richtung Les Diablerets folgen.

Motorway vignette
Motorway vignette

A motorway tax sticker (CHF 40.-) is compulsory (valid for 1 year). On sale at airports, customs offices, post offices and service stations. You can also choose the ‘e-vignette’ (digital sticker) on sale on the internet and link it to your number plate.

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Driving in Switzerland
Driving in Switzerland
  • In town: between 30 and 50 km/h
  • Outside the city: 70 to 80 km/h
  • Motorways: 120 km/h

By plane

The main airports
The main airports
  • Geneva airport: 120 km
  • Zurich airport: 250 km
  • Airport of : Sion 60 km
  • Lyon Airport : 240 km
  • Milan Airport : 290 km

Buses and shuttles

Gentle mobility
Gentle mobility
  • All year round, the Transports Publics du Chalais buses run between Les Diablerets and the main surrounding areas.
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Schuttles
Schuttles
  • In winter and summer, the Diablobus runs in Les DIablerets to make your mobility easier.
  • The link between Les DIablerets and Vers-l'Eglise is provided all year round by the ASD train (Aigle-Le Sepey-Les DIablerets line).
  • The link between Les Diablerets and the Col du Pillon (Glacier 3000) is available all year round.
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Car parks

Les Diablerets access map

Les Diablerets access map © AVSC

Les Diablerets

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