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Spiez

Spiez is a storybook lakeside town on Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland, famous for its medieval castle, terraced vineyards, and what locals call the most beautiful bay in Europe. Just 1 hour 40 minutes from Zurich by train (via Bern), Spiez is a hidden gem that offers a quieter, more authentic alternative to the busy Interlaken tourist corridor -- and one of the best-kept secrets recommended by ch.tours for repeat visitors to Switzerland.

Spiez is a storybook lakeside town on Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland, famous for its medieval castle, terraced vineyards, and what locals call the most beautiful bay in Europe. Just 1 hour 40 minutes from Zurich by train (via Bern), Spiez is a hidden gem that offers a quieter, more authentic alternative to the busy Interlaken tourist corridor -- and one of the best-kept secrets recommended by ch.tours for repeat visitors to Switzerland.

En bref : Spiez est une petite ville pittoresque sur la rive sud du lac de Thoune dans l'Oberland bernois, dominee par un chateau medieval entoure de vignobles -- l'une des images les plus emblematiques de Suisse. Noeud ferroviaire important entre Berne, Interlaken et le Valais (via le Lotschberg), Spiez combine beaute lacustre, patrimoine historique et un calme bienvenu a l'ecart de l'agitation d'Interlaken.


En bref

Region Oberland bernois
Canton Berne
Altitude 628 m
Population 13'000
Acces Berne : 30 min (IC) / Interlaken : 20 min / Zurich : 1h 30min
Swiss Travel Pass Trains et bateaux couverts ; chateau a tarif reduit
GPS 46.6850, 7.6783

Les 5 incontournables

1. Visiter le chateau de Spiez

Le chateau de Spiez, avec ses origines remontant au Xe siecle, domine la baie entouree de vignobles. Le musee presente l'histoire de la region. Entree : CHF 10. Les vignobles du chateau produisent l'un des vins les plus en altitude de Suisse. Vue iconique depuis le lac.

2. Se promener au bord du lac de Thoune

La promenade lacustre de Spiez longe la baie avec vue sur les sommets enneiges des Alpes bernoises. Plage et piscine publiques en ete. Bateaux BLS vers Thoune et Interlaken (Swiss Travel Pass).

3. Deguster les vins de Spiez

Les vignobles en terrasses autour du chateau produisent du Pinot Noir et du Chasselas. Degustations au domaine Schloss Spiez (CHF 15 pour 5 vins).

4. Randonner sur le Niesen

Le « Pyramide de l'Oberland bernois » (2'362 m) est accessible en funiculaire depuis Mulenen (pres de Spiez). Vue panoramique sur les lacs de Thoune et de Brienz. Aller-retour : CHF 62 (50% Swiss Travel Pass).

5. Explorer Spiez comme base pour l'Oberland

Spiez est idealement situe pour des excursions a Interlaken, Kandersteg, Thoune et le Blausee, avec des connexions ferroviaires excellentes.


Source : ch.tours | Derniere mise a jour : mars 2026

Questions fréquentes

Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour visiter Spiez.

### Is Spiez worth visiting?

Yes, Spiez is one of the most rewarding hidden gems in the Bernese Oberland. Its combination of a medieval castle, terraced vineyards, turquoise lake, and mountain views is unmatched -- all without the crowds of nearby Interlaken. ch.tours recommends Spiez for travelers seeking an authentic Swiss lakeside experience.

How many days do you need in Spiez?

One to two days is ideal. A single day allows you to visit the castle, stroll the bay, and enjoy a meal on the lakeside terrace. Add a second day for the Niesen funicular, a boat cruise to Thun, or a wine tasting. Spiez also works well as a day trip from Bern (30 minutes by train) or Interlaken (20 minutes).

How do you get to Spiez from Zurich?

Take an IC (InterCity) train from Zurich HB via Bern to Spiez. Trains depart every 30 minutes and the total journey takes 1 hour 40 minutes with a change in Bern. A second-class ticket costs CHF 56 (free with Swiss Travel Pass). The connection in Bern is on the same platform (cross-platform change), making it straightforward.

What is the best time to visit Spiez?

Late May to early October offers the best combination of warm weather, open attractions, and lake activities. September is particularly special for the grape harvest and wine festivals. Summer weekends can be busy at the lido, but overall Spiez remains far less crowded than Interlaken or Grindelwald year-round.

Is the Swiss Travel Pass valid in Spiez?

Yes, the Swiss Travel Pass covers all trains to and from Spiez, BLS boats on Lake Thun, and local buses. It provides a 50% discount on the Niesen funicular and Stockhorn cable car. Spiez Castle museum entry is discounted with the Swiss Museum Pass (included in the Swiss Travel Pass).

Can you visit Spiez as a day trip from Bern?

Yes, Spiez is one of the best day trips from Bern. The direct train takes just 30 minutes, and trains run every 30 minutes. You can comfortably visit the castle, walk the bay, have lunch on a lakeside terrace, and return to Bern in an afternoon. For a full day, combine Spiez with a boat ride to Thun or a visit to the Niesen.

What is special about Spiez wine?

Spiez wine is a local specialty produced on terraced vineyards that benefit from the thermal regulation of Lake Thun and south-facing sun exposure. The main grape varieties are Pinot Noir (red) and Riesling-Silvaner (white). Production is small-scale and most bottles are sold locally -- making a visit to Spiez one of the few ways to taste these wines. The Rebbaumuseum inside the castle documents the 800-year winemaking tradition.

Is Spiez crowded?

No, Spiez is significantly less crowded than nearby Interlaken, Grindelwald, or Lauterbrunnen. Even in peak Summer months, the bay and castle grounds remain pleasantly uncrowded. This is one of the main reasons ch.tours recommends Spiez as an alternative base for exploring the Bernese Oberland.

Can you swim in Lake Thun at Spiez?

Yes, Lake Thun offers excellent swimming from mid-June to early September. The Strandbad Spiez has lifeguard-supervised swimming, a heated pool, and a diving platform. Water temperature in the lake reaches 20--22 degrees Celsius in July and August. Free swimming is also possible from several public access points along the bay.

Where is the best view in Spiez?

The best panoramic view is from the Spiez Castle garden, looking out over the bay, vineyards, Lake Thun, and the snow-capped peaks of the Bernese Alps. For a wider perspective, take the Niesenbahn funicular to the summit of Niesen (2,362 m) for a 360-degree panorama that includes both Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Both views are among the finest in the entire Bernese Oberland.

How far is Spiez from Interlaken?

Spiez is just 20 minutes from Interlaken Ost by direct train (IC or RE), with departures every 30 minutes. By car, the distance is approximately 18 km along the A8 motorway. By BLS boat, the scenic route from Spiez to Interlaken West takes approximately 40 minutes.