Snow related activities in the Swiss Alps in May

  • Carolina
    Participant
    2 posts
    9 April 2024 at 14:14:21 #1384700

    We are planning a family trip to Switzerland from May 8th to May 13th. Our 5-year-old daughter wants to do snow related activities. It could be snow tubing or something similar. We have already purchased the Swiss Travel Pass and I would like to know if there is a place where we can do this type of activity during these dates, preferably in the mountains that are included in the Swiss Travel Pass.

    In case we can, is it possible to rent the clothing that is needed for them? … we are traveling from Colombia where there is not need to have this kind of things and and dont want to buy for just one use.

    Thank you!!!

  • Alpenrose555
    Participant
    349 posts
    10 April 2024 at 3:39:19 #1384838

    Hi Carolina, and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    May is off-season, and a time of snow-melt, except at the highest altitude resorts.

    Some of the higher-altitude locations are:

    https://www.jungfrau.ch/en-gb/jungfraujoch-top-of-europe/snow-fun-park/

    As the ski season will be over, your options for renting snow-wear might be limited.

    Someone else might know of a location that has snow activities in early-mid May!

    Alpenrose

    Carolina
    Participant
    2 posts
    11 April 2024 at 4:38:20 #1398131

    Thank you!!!

    Yolanda
    Moderator
    2387 posts
    11 April 2024 at 15:45:48 #1399880

    Hi Carolina,

    Yes, per Alpenrose’s reply, the snow season is coming to an end when you are visiting so the chances of snow activities are slim unless the snow park in Jungfraujoch opens up in time.

    That said, technically, Zermatt is open 365 days a year for skiing.  The full ski area closes towards the end of April but there will be areas that you can still visit and access to visit (and ski).  You can read all about Zermatt and its surrounds in the attached link below:

    Another location is Titlis.  You could head here and similarly your daughter can see snow.  Not quite the same but perhaps a compromise?

    Our Titlis guide here:  https://www.myswissalps.com/activity/titlis/

    Should you decide to visit either, do check the local webcams and weather forecasts before heading up – a day before is good.  You’d want to be sure the weather will be OK.  Don’t buy your tickets too in advance either for this very reason.

    Kind regards,

    Yolanda

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