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Winter wonderland

The Australian Women's Weekly

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August 2025

With its Christmas markets, scenic alpine routes and cosy mountain towns, Switzerland is a seasonal escape straight from a storybook.

- WORDS by FRANCES ABDALLAOUI

Winter wonderland

City culture & alpine charm

First stop into my Swiss adventure is Zürich which offers a perfect blend of modern sophistication and cosy traditions, especially during the festive season. Nestled beside the glistening Lake Zürich and framed by snow-dusted Alps, it transforms into a magical escape during winter. We wander through the enchanting Christmas markets scattered across the city from the opulent Christkindlimarkt inside the Hauptbahnhof (the main train station) - it is one of the largest indoor markets with its central 15-metre tall conifer dripping with Swarovski crystal ornaments - to the storybook setting of the Old Town's Niederdorf. Partaking in regular refreshment stops, I now have a much greater appreciation of glühwein as it makes total sense when the average daily city temperature during winter is four degrees!

imageA luxurious highlight was experiencing the Thermalbad Hürlimann Spa, a stunning, repurposed century-old stone brewery. It was the perfect rejuvenating activity to relax and beat the jet lag after a long flight. Wading through the various warm thermal pools, steam rooms and saunas to the rooftop infinity pool for epic city views was amazing. You really do feel like you're bathing above the clouds. It's advisable to book ahead of your visit and treat yourself to one of the wellness treatments that are available.

It's not surprising the adventurous spirit within shows itself when a torch-lit winter hike in the nearby Uetliberg or along the many forest trails is on offer. I was imagining I was either a warrior or Olympic torchbearer, carrying a flaming torch, walking single file to illuminate the snow-covered path. If you have average fitness, it's an unforgettable guided evening walk.

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