Cheese Tastings in Geneva

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If you're a fan of cheese – whether a creamy, gooey camembert, or a flavorful, potent blue – then Geneva, one of the foodie capitals of Europes, beckons you to come have a taste. With their famous cheesemakers scattered around virtually every corner, it's easy to find a delicious tour to sample all the best fromage varieties around the city. Whether you're looking for a unique way to explore the city on foot. or just want to sample some of the mouthwatering local flavours, a cheese tasting tour in Geneva sells itself as a great activity for visitors of all ages.


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Cheese Tastings in Geneva

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If you're a fan of cheese – whether a creamy, gooey camembert, or a flavorful, potent blue – then Geneva, one of the foodie capitals of Europes, beckons you to come have a taste.

With their famous cheesemakers scattered around virtually every corner, it's easy to find a delicious tour to sample all the best fromage varieties around the city.

Whether you're looking for a unique way to explore the city on foot. or just want to sample some of the mouthwatering local flavours, a cheese tasting tour in Geneva sells itself as a great activity for visitors of all ages.

As you wander around the picturesque streets, you'll learn all about the history and production process of the most renowned types of cheese,  sample a handful of Switzerland's tastiest varieties – from Gruyères to traditional Swiss cheese fondue and everthing in between.

Here's all you need to know about cheese tasting tours, one of the most captivating options for gastronomic experiences in Geneva.

What are the best Cheese tastings tours in Geneva?

There are many cheese tasting tours in Geneva to pick from, offering a variety of experiences for cheese connoisseurs. Here are some of the top-rated experiences:

Gruyères Tour from Geneva With Train, Chocolate & Cheese

This is a full day tour, during which you'll travel from Geneva on a coach, making your way along the scenic route highlighted by views of Lake Geneva, before stopping at Maison Cailler to see their famous factory and taste mouth-watering chocolate.

From there, it's onto the home of cheese: Gruyeres. On your way into Gruyeres, you'll be able to take in amazing views of the lush countryside and the towering Swiss Alps while your guide shares all kinds of fascinating stories about the region.

Once you arrive, you'll visit La Maison du Gruyere, a well-known cheese factory where you'll taste multiple cheeses and learn about the recipes that have been handed down through generations.

From there, you'll board the infamous Golden Pass Train – The world's first fully panoramic train. Simply sit back and relax as you pass by the contrasting landscapes of Montreux, Gstaad and Les Avants.

Geneva: Chocolate and Cheese Tasting Private Day Trip

Ideal for families, small groups and couples looking for a more intimate experience, this private day trip tour starts with convenient pickup from your hotel and takes you to the medieval town of Gruyeres, with amazing views of mountains en route, from the comfort of a private car.

Your first stop will typically be La Maison du Gruyere. During a locally-led guided tour around the factory, you'll learn all about the history of the famous cheese and how it is made. You'll have time to stop for lunch at the factory's restaurant – plenty of cheese included, of course.

After lunch. expect to head to Maison Cailler – a world-renowed name in chocolate – and take a tour around the famous factory. Here, you can see how the chocolate is made and taste some tantalizing chocolate samples too.

The day tour ends with transport back to your accommodation in Geneva.

Being a private tour, you have the ability to customize the day  to your preferences, including adding on additional stops in nearby towns as you wish.

Which places are visited/seen?

Each cheese-tasting tours in Geneva is slightly different depending on which you one pick, however, most tours gernally include a visit to the following places.

Lake Geneva

As you travel by car from Geneva to the medieval town of Gruyeres, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Lake Geneva. Depending on your tour, you may get to stop for a photo or two — otherwise, the mountains surrounding this area still provide a fascinating look at Switzerland's natural beauty.

La Maison du Gruyere

Found in the town of Gruyeres, La Maison du Gruyere is a longstanding cheesemaker (the factory produces a whopping 29,000 tons of cheese every year) where you can taste a host of traditional Swiss cheeses.

You'll get to experience a tour around the factory, sample some of their best cheeses and learn about the recipes that have been handed down through multiple generations.

This well known cheese factory also has a museum, gift shop and restaurant.

Maison Cailler

Since the marjoity of cheese-tasting tours in Geneva actually venture outside of Geneva towards Gruyeres, you'll likely also visit Maison Cailler in Broc — a famous chocolatier that's been creative delicious treats since 1829.

Here, you'll learn the secrets of Swiss chocolate, enjoy a tour through the factory, learn about its six-generation history and finish with a tasting of delicious chocolate samples.

Montreux (on the GoldenPass Train)

Perched on the shores of Lake Geneva, Montreux is a world-renowned resort town known for its charming promenade, stunning views and jazz festival. If your tour includes a visit to Montreux, you'll likely take the iconic GoldenPass train here, which presents spectacular views of the countryside.

How much do Cheese tastings tours in Geneva cost?

The cost of cheese tasting tours usually start at around €220 but can vary depending on what is included in your tour and the places you see.

Small group tours usually range from €160 to €240 per person, giving you the opportunity to meet new people while exploring Switzerland.

Private cheese tasting tours usually cost a little extra, starting at around €275. This is because they include private transportation and and your own personal tour guide.

What is included?

What's included in your cheese-tasting tour in Geneva depends on which tour you pick. That said, most tours will generally include transportation in the price of the tour — either an air conditioned coach, a train or a private car (or in some cases, a combination). Some private tours include pickup and drop off from your accomodation as well.

The tour cost will also generally include entrance fees for La Maison du Gruyere and Maison Cailler, plus a cheese and chocolate tasting experience.

Every tour usually includes a knowledgeable guide who can provide commentary on the region, its history and culture too.

Every tour is different soo it's best to double-check before booking.

Where does it start?

While some cheese-tasting tours in Geneva offer hotel pickup and drop off, others require you meet at a central location in the city, usually being the Geneva Bus Station.

All of the tours will start and end in Geneva, so you won't have to worry about organising your own transportation back to the best.

Given that each tour is different, it's best to double-check your tour to confirm the meeting details.

How long does it last?

Most Geneva cheese tasting tours are a full day, lasting between 8 and 10 hours. Some can be a little longer or shorter, depending on the how far away the destinations are.

Be sure to confirm with the tour operator for exact timings before booking, and don't plan anything for after the tour incase it runs late.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

Only about half of the Geneva cheese-tasting tours are wheelchair friendly. With this in mind, it is best to check with the operator before booking your tour.

Since everyone's circumwstances are different, it's advised to contact the operater ahead of time. Most operators can provide additional assistance if required, so don't hesitate to ask for help.

When is the best time for cheese tastings tours in Geneva?

The best time for cheese tasting tours in Geneva is during the autumn and winter months, from October to February. The cooler weather complements the hearty flavors, enhancing the overall tasting experience, allowing you to savor a diverse selection of cheeses, often paired with local wines.

Travel tips

  • Familiarize yourself with the Swiss cheese varieties, so you can appreciate and differentiate the flavors and textures during the tasting.
  • If possible, opt for a cheese tasting tour that also includes wine pairing. Swiss wines, especially local ones, complement cheese excellently.
  • Don't hesitate to ask the guide or experts questions about the cheese-making process, history, or any queries you might have. Engaging with the experts enhances your tasting experience.



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