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Experience authentic Swiss Raclette in Montreux with stunning lake and mountain views, hands-on cheese scraping, and regional chocolates in a cozy 100-year-old home.

This 3-hour culinary experience invites guests to enjoy authentic Swiss Raclette in a charming 100-year-old Montreux home. With a maximum of 12 guests, this tour offers an intimate glimpse into Swiss culture and cuisine, perfect for food lovers, families, or anyone eager to taste local traditions in a cozy setting. The tour is priced to include all-you-can-eat Raclette cheese, Swiss chocolates, and regional drinks, creating a delightful evening without surprises.
Located just 15 minutes from Montreux by car or train, the experience begins directly at the host’s private residence, making it accessible and straightforward to join. The stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps from the home add a memorable backdrop to the cheese-melting fun. While the experience is indoors in case of bad weather, warm summer days allow visitors to enjoy the garden and scenic vistas.
This tour is well-suited for those interested in a hands-on food experience, learning about Swiss traditions, and soaking in spectacular lake and mountain scenery. It’s especially ideal for small groups that seek a relaxed, personal atmosphere. Visitors should be prepared to participate actively, film the cheese scraping process, and savor regional flavors in a friendly environment.
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The tour takes place in a beautiful, rustic home that is over a century old, providing an authentic Swiss ambiance. This cozy setting enhances the experience, making guests feel like they are visiting a local family’s house rather than a tourist spot. The house’s historic charm complements the breathtaking views of Lake Geneva and the Alps visible through the windows and, weather permitting, from the garden.
The location is straightforward to reach, just a short 15-minute drive or train ride from Montreux. Directions are clear and simple to follow after booking, ensuring a smooth arrival. The private setting fosters a relaxed atmosphere where guests can truly connect with the host and each other. The experience can last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on group size and weather conditions, allowing for a flexible, unhurried pace.

Guests meet directly at the host’s private residence, identified as a small white building with wooden shutters and a garden. The host greets everyone personally, making the start warm and welcoming. Since the tour is based in a private home, arriving on time is important to ensure the experience begins smoothly.
The location is accessible by train, with a nearby station for convenience. The setting is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broader range of visitors. The indoor space is cozy, with an inviting rustic dining area, and the garden is available for outdoor enjoyment during good weather.

The host guides guests through the story of Raclette, explaining its long-standing place in Swiss culture. You’ll learn about the traditional Raclette grill, used in the Alps, and receive step-by-step instructions on how to scrape the cheese using Raclette knives. This interactive part of the experience is both fun and educational.
Guests are encouraged to film each other during the cheese melting and scraping process, which often results in lively, laughter-filled moments. The vegetarian, lactose-free, and gluten-free Raclette cheese makes the experience accessible to most dietary needs. Guests with allergies should inform the host in advance to accommodate their requirements.
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The main focus is, of course, the all-you-can-eat Raclette cheese, served with classic Swiss side dishes such as boiled potatoes, pickles, onions, and fresh bread. These accompaniments complement the rich, melted cheese perfectly.
Included in the experience is regional Swiss tea or water, providing refreshment without additional cost. For dessert, guests enjoy 23 varieties of premium Swiss chocolates, tasting a range of flavors that highlight Switzerland’s renowned confectionery craftsmanship.

As everyone takes turns at the Raclette grill, the group dynamic creates a lively, friendly atmosphere. Guests are welcome to film each other during the cheese scraping, often capturing memorable, laughter-filled moments. The small group size ensures plenty of interaction, making the experience feel intimate and genuine.
At the end of the tour, each participant receives a “Certified Racletteur” diploma, serving as a lighthearted keepsake of this culinary adventure. Post-activity, visitors are encouraged to stay longer, enjoy the views, chat with the host, and take photos of the beautiful surroundings.

The tour is offered with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility for travel plans. The “reserve now & pay later” option allows booking without immediate payment, ideal for those finalizing their itinerary.
The activity is conducted in English, French, and German, appealing to a broad audience. It is not suitable for vegans or those with animal allergies, and no additional food or drinks are provided for small children—though parents can bring their own snacks.

This small-group experience appeals especially to foodies, families with children, and travelers seeking an authentic Swiss cultural activity in an inviting setting. The spectacular lake and mountain views make the experience visually memorable, while the interactive cheese-making adds a fun, hands-on element.
Since the setting is safe, friendly, and suitable for children, it’s a great option for families wanting a relaxed, educational activity. Travelers looking for a personal, intimate immersion into Swiss traditions will find this tour particularly rewarding.
The Montreux Cheese like a local with lake & mountain views experience offers a genuine taste of Swiss culture in a charming, historic home. The combination of interactive cheese scraping, regional chocolate tasting, and breathtaking scenery creates a memorable outing for small groups.
While the indoor setting during bad weather may limit the scenic aspect, the warm atmosphere and personal touch more than compensate. This tour is especially well suited for those wanting to learn, taste, and create fun moments in a relaxed environment.
If you enjoy culinary activities, spectacular views, and small-group settings, this authentic Swiss Raclette experience is a delightful choice in Montreux.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation to and from the private residence is not included. Guests need to arrange their own travel to the meeting point.
Can children participate in this experience?
Families with children are welcome in a safe and friendly environment. However, no special children’s menu is offered, so parents may bring snacks for small kids.
What dietary needs are accommodated?
The Raclette cheese is vegetarian, lactose-free, and gluten-free. Guests should inform the host in advance of any allergies or specific dietary requirements.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexibility based on group size and weather conditions.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers all-you-can-eat Swiss Raclette cheese, regional side dishes, Swiss chocolates, tea or water, and a “Certified Racletteur” diploma.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and takes place mainly indoors in a cozy, rustic space.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing suitable for indoor dining and outdoor garden enjoyment during good weather.
Can I book this experience on short notice?
Yes, you can reserve with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for last-minute plans.