Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 19:25     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My opinion on this subject is neutral


Why post this ?

You really need a hobby.


This must be "sophistication" mom.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 18:42     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Take boat to Lausanne from Geneva.

If you go to the mountains, check this interesting open air museum out (you take a boat there, and spend the whole day):

https://ballenberg.ch/en/
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 18:37     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?


Good grief aren't you the least bit curious? Spend a day or two in Annoy then hit Chamonix and a million other spots nearby that have lots to see and do...


Yeah exactly that's why having a car there would be good. Rental cars on the French side are not as expensive as in Switzerland, we got one for around $50/day.


No car necessary. Trains, boats and postal buses work great. I think kid's tickets are half price.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 18:36     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

No, though I love the mountains much more than Bern or Zurich.

The Bernese Oberland is stunning. If you get bored in Geneva, go to Annecy (nearby in France).
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 17:24     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?


Good grief aren't you the least bit curious? Spend a day or two in Annoy then hit Chamonix and a million other spots nearby that have lots to see and do...


The only boring thing here are posters like this one. Snooze.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 16:46     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?


Good grief aren't you the least bit curious? Spend a day or two in Annoy then hit Chamonix and a million other spots nearby that have lots to see and do...


Yeah exactly that's why having a car there would be good. Rental cars on the French side are not as expensive as in Switzerland, we got one for around $50/day.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 16:43     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:You can do Geneva in one afternoon. Do not stay for more than a day there. That’s the only place in Switzerland that’s not worth more than a few hours.

Go in to see the rest of Switzerland! It’s not boring at all. It’s gorgeous and full of adventure and our kids loved it.



Geneva is fantastic for shopping. Specifically, buying a watch...
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 16:43     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?


Good grief aren't you the least bit curious? Spend a day or two in Annoy then hit Chamonix and a million other spots nearby that have lots to see and do...
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 15:54     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?


If you rented a car for some of that time and went up into the mountains, yes absolutely. If you just stay at lake level, 5 days may be a bit too long. We spent a week there with a car and had a great time, that included 2 days mostly beach/lake. 1 day mostly in the city, 2 days mostly up in the mountains, and one where we went out to some of the sites in the region like the "Gorges Du Fier".
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 15:38     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.


Thank you! Does Annecy area have enough to do to spend 5 days?
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 15:28     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?



Annecy is a great option from there. Bus is easy and the fastest way- Flixbus probably the simplest, should be 45-60 minutes. There is a pretty commuter train now running, but it takes a pretty roundabout route and thus takes 90 minutes- the Leman Express.

Once in Annecy the main part of the city is small and easily walkable. Can rent bikes and ride everywhere, and going down either side of the lake is your best option. Lots of nice places to hang out in Annecy itself, or bike to one of the towns along the lake. Bring bathing suits (and towels if you can), there are some beaches along the lake and it will be warm enough to swim. There are probably some transit options to go up the mountains also, but not quite sure about those, have driven up when in that area.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 15:11     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

Resurrecting this thread, as we have a wedding in Geneva in July (just DH and I), and I'm wondering what to tack on to make it a nice holiday (about a week).

Would love to travel by train from Geneva and avoid airports. Don't mind staying within Switzerland, or traveling to France or Italy. Really trying to stay away from the big cities since it is the height of tourist season.

I do like exploring little villages, eating good meals, and would love to be able to rent a bike for a day or two.

Any suggestions?

Anonymous
Post 07/24/2025 16:12     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

I lived in Geneva as a kid, and just went back to visit last month. Saw a bunch of old friends for literally the first time in 40 years. I think Geneva probably has 2-3 days worth of stuff to do. The old city is nice to walk around in, and there are some beautiful parks to see. You can also visit the UN, and some of the other international organizations, if that's of interest. I'd also definitely recommend going to to the Chateaux de Chillion near Montreux (you can probably do this by train fairly easily). It might also be fun to take a boat over to Evian. Not sure if its changed now, but back in the day there was a public fountain with Evian spring water just pouring out. People would come to fill up their bottles. Keep in mind that restaurants in Geneva (and Switzerland in general) can be very, very pricey. You should definitely visit. Its a great small city.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2025 09:35     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

We're going at the end of August and spending 95% of our time hiking. Not sure how anyone could describe the Alps as "boring" but I guess it takes all kinds.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2025 19:20     Subject: Did you find Switzerland boring?

You can do Geneva in one afternoon. Do not stay for more than a day there. That’s the only place in Switzerland that’s not worth more than a few hours.

Go in to see the rest of Switzerland! It’s not boring at all. It’s gorgeous and full of adventure and our kids loved it.