GRAPE ESCAPES: Unique places to discover Swiss wine country

Accommodation at the “Bubble Hotel” is also ideal for stargazing

With wine season (Sept.-Oct.) set to be uncorked, Switzerland’s Grape Escapes program offers around 60 special accommodation options – from chic boutique hotels to simple Räbhüsli, and “birdboxes” to “bubble” stays – where everything is included. What they all have in common is a connection to wine and the vines.

The offer, launched by Swiss Wine Promotion in collaboration with Switzerland Tourism, invites visitors to discover Swiss wine culture through exclusive experiences in the midst of breathtaking landscapes, with accommodations located in the middle of or overlooking the vines.

From historic vineyard cottages like La Capite in Cully, Vaud, to unique accommodations such as the wine barrel at Chalet Diognysos or the Bubble Hotel in Thurgau, to a Birdbox in the vineyards of Ticino, each destination offers relaxation, discovery, and celebrates the connection to wine and vines.

Here are six unique options, among the best of the best:

La Capite – Cully, Vaud: The small vineyard cottage La Capite in Cully used to serve winegrowers as a place to relax after hard work. Nowadays, during the late summer months, this charming cottage amidst the Lavaux vineyards in the Vaud region can be rented for overnight stays. There is no running water, electricity or heating – as these amenities are available in the nearby family home, which is just a few steps away. Inside La Capite, guests will find antique furniture, creaky wooden floors, and unbeatable views of Lake Geneva.

Chalet Diognysos – Crans-Montana – Valais: Spending the night in a wooden barrel might not be for everyone, but those who can handle being surrounded by thick oak planks should try an overnight stay in “Le Coup de Foudre” barrel at Chalet Diognysos – a wine barrel – at Chalet Diognysos. In winter, the barrel serves as a fondue and raclette room, while in summer it is transformed into a cozy room with a double bed and romantic lighting. It is located in the vineyards of Diogne, below Crans Montana, and offers a magnificent view of the Valais Alps, which is best enjoyed over a homemade breakfast on the panoramic terrace.

Birdbox Curzútt – Monte Carasso, Ticino: The Birdbox Curzútt is not a small birdhouse but a stylish, fully equipped accommodation that invites visitors to snooze in seclusion. The Birdbox is located above Bellinzona and is best reached by cable car. It has large windows with views of St. Barnard’s Church, the surrounding vineyards, and nature. A furnished terrace invites guests to enjoy a romantic aperitif, and a delicious dinner can be savored at the Ristorante Ostello Curzútt, just a few steps away.

Bubble Hotel – Kartause Ittingen, Thurgau: Visitors who book a night at the “Bubble Hotel” in Thurgau should hope for clear skies, as it allows for stargazing directly from the bed. Even during the day, this exclusive accommodation is a real eye-catcher. The transparent bubble tent is nestled in nature and offers views of the vineyards and the Thur River. The stay includes breakfast and an e-bike per person, inviting exploration of the picturesque wine regions and hikes through the beautiful surroundings.

Boutique Boatel Attila – Jura & Three-Lakes Region: A trip on Switzerland’s only floating hotel is the perfect way to discover the vineyards around the Three-Lakes Region. Guests can relax in one of the nine double cabins or in the Captain’s Lounge of the boutique boatel (boat-hotel) Attila as they travel along the longest navigable waterway in Switzerland, passing through Lake Biel, Lake Murten, and Lake Neuchâtel. Along the way, the former cargo ship stops for wine tastings with local wine merchant, excursions into the wine region, and dinners at select restaurants… and if you are in the mood for a refreshing swim, it’s just a step away from your bed.

Domaine Château du Crest – Jussy, Geneva: The Domaine Château du Crest, owned by the Micheli family since 1637, is located on the edge of the Geneva countryside in Jussy, surrounded by vineyards and just 15 minutes from the city centre of Geneva. The estate offers six rooms in a rural-chic style, just a few steps from the legendary Château Du Crest. Visitors are invited to explore the vineyard, participate in seasonal grape harvesting, and take walks around Lake Geneva.

Wine tour

The Swiss Wine Tour offers the opportunity to explore the diverse wine tourism offerings of Switzerland, such as Geneva, German-speaking Switzerland, the Three-Lakes Region, Ticino, Valais, or Vaud. From tastings to organized tours and gastronomic experiences, the program includes carefully selected activities that allow for an authentic immersion into Swiss wine culture. For more, visit  https://swisswinetour.com/en/

Festivals

Meanwhile, visitors will a host of events this fall that celebrate wine amidst a lively atmosphere of food, drink and music throughout the country, such as the Malans Autumn and Wine Festival from Sept. 6 to 8. Other late summer wine festivals in Neuchâtel, Bern, Vaud, Ticino and Schaffhausen can be found on the Switzerland Tourism wine calendar HERE.