Read this before you plan your trip!
Everything in this guide we did between the last week of May and the first week of October! That’s when Switzerland is at its most family-friendly for hiking, playgrounds, lake swims, and mountain adventures.
This is when many people unknowingly book — and end up disappointed. After ski season ends, mountain resorts usually shut down for a few weeks. Cable cars, restaurants, and trails often don’t reopen until the last week of May to July.
You’ll see waterfalls at their strongest.
Cities and lakes are great.
The Alps? Mostly closed.
👉 If spring is your only option, double-check opening dates on everything.
June–July: Bright green meadows + wildflowers 🌼. This is classic Switzerland.
July–Aug: High-altitude trails are finally snow-free. Peak tourist season, yes — but also the fullest access.
Late Aug–Sept: Fewer crowds (Swiss schools go back mid-Aug) + cooler temps. Trails are open, but days are shorter.
👉 This is the sweet spot for families who want great weather + fewer crowds. Also when we did most of the activities in here!
Autumn arrives a little later here than elsewhere. You’ll get golden larches and crisp mountain air. Many cable cars shut by late October, so aim for mid-month.
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.