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8 of the best things to do with children in Switzerland

Two young children in full ski gear navigate their way towards a slope

Exploring Switzerland with kids is child’s play.

Tuck up on straw in a farmer’s hay barn for a night of sweet dreams. Devour ice-cream cones filled with devilishly thick cream. Craft a chocolate bar made in heaven. Walk on cloud nine with cuddly Saint Bernard dogs across craggy mountain passes. Don crampons to explore Europe’s longest glacier, flying from peak to peak, or simply head out to track dinosaurs.

Parents, swooning over picture-book farmsteads and villages in old-school-Heidi Switzerland is so last century: Europe’s long-time family favorite plunges you and your kids into a kaleidoscopic storyboard of adventure, exploration and festive celebration no child could even make up. Irrespective of age, this infamously pristine and orderly country is ironically the place to get your hands dirty, roll up your trouser legs and paddle, have a bash at blowing your own trumpet on an Alphorn and live out at least one of your zaniest dreams – on rivers and lakes, in mountains or cities.

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From ski school to farmyards, there are plenty of activities to keep children of all ages happy in Switzerland © Jakob Helbig / Getty Images

Is Switzerland good for kids?

It’s actually inconceivable that a country with its own Chocolate Train could be anything other than top-drawer in accommodating families and pandering to their every off-the-charts whim. This is a multi-lingual, highly organized destination: Switzerland Tourism and local tourist offices on the ground stock mountains of information on family-friendly sights, activities, workshops and tours for all ages, museums, festivals and accommodation in English. Geneva and Zurich airports sport sizable indoor playgrounds with slides and climbing frames for tots and younger children – as do, rather brilliantly, dedicated family carriages on SBB’s intercity Swiss trains and practically every ski resort once the snow melts.

Seamless, easy-to-navigate public transport is reason alone to bring the kids along. An integrated ticketing system (download the SBB Mobile app before arrival) encourages families to juggle city trams, buses, trains and lake boats – creating constant fun, variety and action for quickly-bored children. (Watching the gigantic, highly polished wheels and cogs turn aboard one of Lake Geneva’s historic paddlewheel steamers from the belle époque-glam 1920s…

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