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Leysin, for sports and studies

Leysin village enjoys an exceptional sun exposure in the Lake Geneva Alps. Ski slopes, Tobogganing Park, indoor and outdoor sports, as well as international schools are featured in this resort.

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Le Kuklos

Leysin village (1,264 m) in the Lake Geneva Alps possesses one of the three revolving restaurants in Switzerland: Kuklos (2,048 m) on top of La Berneuse. A unique 360° panorama of Alpine peaks: Eiger, Mont-Blanc, Matterhorn and Dents du Midi.

Moreover, Leysin offers a unique attraction: the Tobogganing Park founded by Silvio Giobellina, Olympic bobsleigh champion. This park offers 4 to 8 tracks with sharp bends, on which visitors shoot down on snow tubes. Thrills guaranteed for fans of new sensations.

Leysin boasts two sports centres offering groups and individuals a large range of indoor and outdoor sports: swimming pool, skating rink, tennis, squash, climbing wall, fitness room, polysports hall...

Three highly reputed international schools propose high-quality education. Hundreds of young people from all over the world study in Leysin, thus conferring it an international and cosmopolitan character.

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Leysin Tourisme
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1854 Leysin
Phone +41 (0)24 493 33 00
Fax +41 (0)24 493 33 01

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