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Cheese workshop – how fine Gstaad cheese is made

Arrival Information

Individual arrival at the Käsegrotte Gstaad.

As there are only few parking spaces available directly on site, we recommend a stress-free arrival by Postbus Line 182.

 Departure: Gstaad train station at 10:37 AM towards Turbach
 Arrival: Stop Bissenegg at 10:45 AM – from there it is just a few steps to the Käsegrotte.

After the visit, a pleasant walk back to the village follows – through the beautiful landscape of Saanenland.
Walking time: approx. 30 minutes

Price

Participation is free of charge for all

Suitable for

For families with children aged 6 and up
The cheese grotto offers a fascinating exhibition with exciting insights into the world of cheese – ideal for curious explorers from around 6 years old.
While there are no interactive elements, the wealth of information and the special atmosphere make the visit an educational experience.
For younger children, the exhibition might be less exciting – we therefore recommend the visit primarily for school-aged children and older.

Equipment

The cheese cave has a pleasantly cool temperature – perfect for the cheese, but quite chilly for visitors.
Pack a warm jacket so that both young and old can enjoy the visit comfortably.

Requirements

Registration must be done by the day before at 4:00 PM.

At least 1 child must be booked.

Children under 16 years old must participate accompanied by a parent.

Meeting point

Cheese Cave Gstaad, Bissenstrasse 83, there are no parking spaces available on-site. 
Please use the parking lot at the base station Wasserngrat and walk back to the signpost "Käsegrotte" (500 meters).

From Gstaad train station, you can reach the Cheese Cave on foot in about 45 minutes, or take the bus towards 182 Turbach at 10:37 AM in 8 minutes.

Level of difficulty

The entrance to the cave is via a steep staircase and a short ladder.