A Luxury Hotel or an e-MTB Adventure, Verbier has it all
Verbier, tucked away in Val de Bagnes in the heart of the Swiss Alps, is famous as a premier winter ski resort and a beloved stop on the Freeride World Tour. But this alpine gem offers more than its snow-covered slopes. Verbier transforms into a vibrant MTB and outdoor adventure playground when the snow melts, offering thrilling activities, stunning natural beauty, and a buzzing summer vibe.
With hundreds of kilometres of trails, world-class mountain biking, paragliding, hiking, and wellness experiences, Verbier is a destination that promises something for everyone. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie, a foodie, or someone who loves breathtaking landscapes, this picturesque Swiss resort has it all.
If you’re planning a short summer stay – perhaps as a warm-up before embarking on an epic e-bike Verbier-Zermatt Haute Route – this 48-hour guide will help you make the most of your time. Packed with insider tips and must-visit spots, this fun and casual itinerary will show you the things to do in Verbier that you never knew existed.
Ready to dive into a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable moments? Let’s explore Verbier in two unforgettable days!
Day 1: From Peaks to Valley Thrills
Morning: Drop into MTB Heaven
Start your day with an adrenaline rush at the Verbier Bike Park, renowned for its World Cup-level downhill tracks and various enduro trails. With many cross-country tracks and lifts running throughout summer, Verbier is a paradise for MTB enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to the sport, you'll find trails suited to your skill level and preference.
Insider Tip: Rent an e-bike to maximise your time and reach neighbouring valleys. Check out Verbier Bike Park’s suggestions.
Lunch: Refuel in Style
After an adventurous morning, head to one of Verbier’s cosy chalets or trendy cafés. Le Dahu, perched on the slopes of La Chaux (above 2,000 m), offers breathtaking views and a menu filled with local delicacies like fondue and rostis.
Afternoon: Flight or Climb
Are you looking for an adrenaline fix? Paragliding or skydiving over the Alps offers a bird’s-eye view of the stunning peaks in the area, including Mont Fort and Grand Combin. Not your thing? Try one of the via ferratas for an exciting mix of hiking and climbing. Check out some of the options here.
Alternative Activity: Explore the lush trails around Verbier with a hike to Lac des Vaux, a crystal-clear alpine lake.
Evening: Dining and Après Vibes
End your day with a fine dining experience at La Table d’Adrien, a Michelin-starred restaurant in a luxury chalet hotel in Verbier. Their fusion of Alpine and Mediterranean flavours is unforgettable. After dinner, explore Verbier’s vibrant nightlife at Le Farinet, where live music and cocktails create a lively atmosphere.
Day 2: Relax, Explore, and Indulge
Morning: Serenity Meets Scenery
Start your day on a tranquil note with a walk or a yoga class at one of Verbier’s wellness centres, like the W Hotel Spa, or take a refreshing dip in their pool. For those who love shopping, the town offers a mix of luxury boutiques and outdoor sports stores to explore.
Midday: Culture and Cuisine
For a more laid-back midday, visit the Musée de Bagnes to learn about the area’s rich cultural heritage. Then, indulge in a casual yet delicious lunch at La Pergola, known for its wood-fired pizzas and relaxed atmosphere.
Afternoon: Discover Verbier by E-Bike
No trip to Verbier in summer is complete without an e-bike adventure. Take advantage of the lift system to reach high-altitude trails and enjoy stunning panoramas without the exhausting climbs. Verbier’s E-Bike Festival is the perfect time to experience this activity, offering guided tours and bike tests for all levels.
Evening: Wind Down with Music and Mountain Views
Wrap up your 48-hour Verbier adventure with an evening of live music at one of the summer festivals, or enjoy a peaceful sunset walk. The warm hues of the Alpine landscape provide the perfect ending to your journey.
Where to Stay in Verbier
Whether you prefer a luxury hotel, a cosy chalet hotel in Verbier, or budget-friendly options like the campsite in Le Châble, there’s something for everyone. The W Hotel offers world-class amenities for ultimate comfort and elegance, while Les Elfes Lodge provides a charming chalet experience with a homely feel.
Tips for Your Verbier Adventure
Plan: Check lift schedules and trail conditions to ensure seamless exploration.
Transportation: Public transport is excellent, with frequent trains to Le Châble and daily lifts.
Pack Smart: Don’t forget sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and layers to adapt to changing mountain weather.
Why Verbier is a Summer Must-See
Verbier isn’t just a winter playground. It’s a vibrant summer destination buzzing with adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re chasing thrills on MTB trails, soaring high with paragliding, or indulging in Swiss gastronomy, this Alpine gem promises unforgettable memories.
So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, book your stay, and get ready to explore the best things to do in Verbier this summer!
In need of more ideas? Check our blog posts about what to do in Zermatt and Chur.
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