
Relaxed or fast-paced: these sledging runs are all reachable from Vevey by public transport. From family-friendly slopes to longer panoramic descents in the Alps, there’s something for every level of sledger.
The destinations below are sorted by travel time from Vevey to make planning easier. Be sure to check the map to explore all sledging runs and thousands of other outdoor activities reachable from any starting point in Switzerland.
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Dashing through the snow-covered Bois du Bilioley forest on a sledge and enjoying the view of the Dents du Midi, the Mont Blanc massif, lake Geneva and the Rhone plain - that's what the Col de Soud-Villars sledge run is all about. The exciting route leads along the Col de Soud mountain range and ends in the village of Villars-sur-Ollon.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (17m) | |
| Aigle (08:47) |
| Aigle, gare (08:50) | |
| 144 (33m) | |
| Villars-sur-Ollon, gare (09:23) |
| Villars-sur-Ollon (09:30) | |
| R74 (2m) | |
| Roches Grises (09:32) |

Treat yourself to a breath of fresh air and a long ride on this 5km sledge run that connects the panoramic restaurant of La Creusaz and the village of Les Marécottes. This gentle path criss-crosses the forest.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (34m) | |
| Martigny (09:04) |
| Martigny, gare (09:14) | |
| EV6 (2m) | |
| Vernayaz MC, gare (09:16) |
| Vernayaz MC (09:19) | |
| MBX (14m) | |
| Les Marécottes (09:33) |
This toboggan run on the slopes of the Col de la Croix zigzags down through fields and forests to Les Diablerets, with stunning views of the mountains of the same name. One of the longest toboggan runs in Switzerland.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (17m) | |
| Aigle (08:47) |
| Aigle (08:51) | |
| R71 (53m) | |
| Les Bovets (09:44) |

The route is closed for winter 2023/24. No need to look too far away – the Gurten has plenty to delight tobogganing fans. The descent down Bern’s local mountain is particularly appealing when the city disappears under a blanket of fog. Make sure you enjoy the view of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau from the observation tower before you start.
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| Vevey (08:33) | |
| R7 (19m) | |
| Palézieux (08:52) |
| Palézieux (08:56) | |
| IR15 (1h 0m) | |
| Bern (09:56) |
| Bern (10:02) | |
| S3 (9m) | |
| Wabern bei Bern (10:11) |

The warm-up is brief and the pleasure of the descent is huge. The toboggan run that descends to Jaun features some vertiginous stretches and offers a magnificent view over the Gastlosen, the Bäderhorn, the Hochmatt, the plain leading to the village of Charmey and on to the Jura mountains.
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| Vevey (08:33) | |
| R7 (19m) | |
| Palézieux (08:52) |
| Palézieux (08:56) | |
| IR15 (14m) | |
| Romont FR (09:10) |
| Romont FR (09:21) | |
| RE3 (33m) | |
| Broc-Village (09:54) |
| Broc-Village, gare (09:58) | |
| 260 (22m) | |
| Jaun, Dorf (10:20) |

The Horneggli Run goes from the Horneggli mountain station through fir forests to Schönried. At the beginning, the run is quite curvy and therefore not suited for beginners. It gives you a nice view towards the Rüeblihorn and Saanenland.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (6m) | |
| Montreux (08:36) |
| Montreux (08:43) | |
| 30 (1h 51m) | |
| Schönried (10:34) |

Many long straight stretches make the Hornberg Run an easy toboggan run. With only two somewhat challenging curves, it is perfect for families and beginners. The relaxing descent goes from the Hornberg to the chalet village Sannenmöser.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (6m) | |
| Montreux (08:36) |
| Montreux (08:43) | |
| 30 (1h 56m) | |
| Saanenmöser (10:39) |

Enjoy a toboggan ride from Mt. Eggli to Gstaad. Your constant companion will be the amazing panoramic view that includes the Sanetsch and Spitzhorn.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (6m) | |
| Montreux (08:36) |
| Montreux (08:43) | |
| 30 (1h 38m) | |
| Gstaad (10:21) |
| Gstaad, Bahnhof (10:37) | |
| 180 (5m) | |
| Grund b. Gstaad,Moosfangbrücke (10:42) |

The sledge run from Kreuzboden down to Saas-Grund leads through small villages and past Alpine huts and makes for roughly half an hour of safe, snowy fun for the whole family. The longest sledge run in Saastal offers an amazing view across the mountain landscape of the Mischabel Massif.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (1h 20m) | |
| Visp (09:50) |
| Visp, Bahnhof Süd (10:14) | |
| 511 (31m) | |
| Bidermatten (10:45) |

Enjoy some snowy fun in an authentically charming setting by taking on the seven-kilometre sledge run between Blatten and Belalp. It crosses the village and follows a forest path with long curves.
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| Vevey (08:30) | |
| IR95 (1h 32m) | |
| Brig (10:02) |
| Brig, Bahnhof (10:20) | |
| 624 (22m) | |
| Blatten b. Naters,Luftseilbahn (10:42) |