At 3,000 metres above sea level, Glacier 3000 delivers a high-altitude alpine adventure where panoramic peaks, glacier skiing, and sky-high thrills unfold year-round.
Offering one of the most exhilarating alpine excursions in Switzerland, Glacier 3000 takes guests 3,000 metres above sea level (hence the name). Set against a sweeping panoramic view of 24 peaks exceeding 4,000 metres, the high-altitude destination combines breathtaking scenery with year-round mountain adventures.
At the heart of the experience is the Peak Walk by Tissot, the world’s only suspension bridge linking two mountain summits. At an impressive 107 meters in length, this remarkable structure connects the smaller peak known as Peak View Point to the larger main peak, Scex Rouge. The narrow bridge delivers spectacular vistas of iconic Alpine giants, including the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau.

For winter sports enthusiasts, Glacier 3000 is a true high-altitude playground. The ski domain spans from 3,000 metres down to 1,300 metres, welcoming skiers and snowboarders from November to the end of April. Beginners will enjoy the gentle glacier slopes, while experienced riders will be drawn to the tough runs, freeride routes, and a busy snow park. Whereas cross-country routes that run across the Tsanfleuron Glacier offer extra chances for classical and skate sports.
Beyond skiing, visitors may also explore the landscape through a glacier walk starting at the Scex Rouge station. Other excitements include enjoying a thrilling dogsled ride across the snow with huskies, or taking in the scenery from above during a helicopter glacier flight. In addition to the summertime-only, guests can experience the world’s highest rail toboggan run with Alpine Coaster, adding an extra burst of adrenaline outside of the winter season.
Glacier 3000
Gstaad 3000 AG
Col du Pillon, Route du Pillon 253
Les Diablerets 1865, Switzerland
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