How to visit Château Chillon, Switzerland’s most beautiful castle

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Château Chillon took my breath away with its beauty. Without a doubt in my top five castles of all time, this gorgeous place nestled in to the shoreline of Lake Geneva is something special. It’s the most visited castle in all of Switzerland and it’s so easy to see why, with it’s epic location, beautiful views and ancient architecture. If you’re visiting Switzerland, I really encourage you to add this to your list, you won’t regret it!


  1. Contents
  2. How to get to Château Chillon
  3. History of the castle
  4. Cost and other useful visitor information

Getting to Chillon is easy as it’s close to two train stations. The closest is Veytaux Chillon, where direct trains from Lausanne and Montreux arrive. From Lausanne it takes around 30 minutes and from Montreux around 10 minutes.

Veytaux Station

If you’re a little further away, you can get the train in to Montreux. It is 1hr from Geneva or 1hr30 from Bern to Montreux. To come from Zurich would take over 2 hours so I don’t recommend doing it as a day trip from there unless you are willing to spend half your day on a train.

The castle coming in to view on the lake side walk from Montreux

From Montreux you can either change to Veytaux Chillon, or walk to the castle along the lakeside, taking about 35 mintues. If you get off at Veytaux Chillon it’s a 5 minute walk to the castle.


Chillon is located like no other castle I’ve visited, right on a rock jutting out in to Lake Geneva, like a magical fairytale castle. It began life as a Roman outpost due to its strategic position on a road through the Alpine passes.

The stunning castle

The oldest parts of the castle date back to around 1005, and by 1150 records show the castle was owned by the Count of Savoy, for whom it became a summer home as he kept his fleet of ships on Lake Geneva. The House of Savoy was a French dynasty, effectively meaning Chillon was under French (albeit France wasn’t a country at the time) control.

Views from the entrance

During the 1500s, the Dukes of Savoy used the castle to house prisoners from the Wars of Religion (the conflict between Catholics and Protestants I have previously mentioned in my Switzerland posts). The most famous prisoner was Francois de Bonivard, a monk whose chain and rut are still visible today in the prison. He was made famous by the Poet Lord Byron, who wrote a poem called The Prisoner of Chillon based on Bonivard.

In 1536, the castle was captured by the armies of Geneva and Bern and all prisoners were released. The castle therefore came under Swiss (again, it wasn’t Switzerland at the time) control, albeit in 1798 the French speaking Swiss Canton of Vaud drove out the German speaking Bernese authorities. So, it sorts of ended up a mish mash of Swiss and French anyway, which feels right.

As an aside, I still find it crazy that today Switzerland as a country has 3 national languages – German, French and Italian. It’s made up of 22 Cantons (like US states, or UK counties) and each has a main language. Whilst the majority of Cantons have German as their official language, a few (including Geneva and Vaud, where Chillon is situated) have French and one (Ticino) has Italian. Roughly 60% of Swiss people speak German as a first language, 20% French, 10% Italian and 10% other.

Views from the castle

I speak fluent German but only basic French. I was surprised that I was actually able to get around more easily in the French speaking Cantons with English than I was German! I wonder how the national sports teams etc communicate, it’s such a unique situation.


Visiting the castle is free if you have the Swiss Travel Pass. If you don’t, entry is 13.50CHF. You can book tickets online up to 3 months in advance, but can also purchase on the door.

The castle courtyard

Guided tours are also an option, and they are available in French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese and Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin), but must be booked at least two days in advance. You can also hire an Audio Guide for 6CHF, or just read the 42 boards as you follow the route round (as we did) for free.

Enjoying exploring

Opening times are dependent on the time of year, though the only days the castle is closed completely are Christmas and New Year’s Day:

  • November to March: 10 am to 5 pm (last admission at 4 pm)
  • April, May, September & October: 9 am to 6 pm (last admission at 5 pm)
  • June to August: 9 am to 7 pm (last admission at 6 pm)


What did you think of Chillon castle? I absolutely loved it and would recommend it to anyone visiting Switzerland. It was one of my favourite things on our trip, and I think is now officially my second favourite castle of all time! That’s high praise indeed. Thanks for reading – stay safe and happy travelling everyone.

51 responses to “How to visit Château Chillon, Switzerland’s most beautiful castle”

  1. Indeed, I can understand why…Château Chillon on Lake Geneva in Switzerland is stunning!!! History, architecture, lake, mountains…looks like paradise to me, Hannah 🙂 Great views, vintage items and arts. Thanks for sharing my friend!

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    1. It’s just amazing isn’t it, such a location 😊

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  2. I’ve not visited Château Chillon, despite being in Lausanne several years ago; the château looks absolutely magical, and you went on a beautiful, blue-sky day! I’ll have to make it over there upon a return trip to Switzerland!

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    1. It really was stunningly beautiful and I can’t recommend it highly enough if you return one day.

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  3. Oh, Hannah! The castle is amazing, the views breathtaking, and the history is so interesting. Your photos show it all beautifully. Thank you for sharing Chillon Castle.

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    1. I’m so glad you like it Kellye, it truly is a beautiful castle 😊

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  4. Looks like something out of a fairytale; it’s gorgeous. Thanks Han, for sharing this little piece of paradise with us!

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    1. It really felt like a fairytale listening to the lapping of the water, the mountains in the distance and the castle coming in to view! 😊

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  5. This castle was so stunning and amazing. Beautiful images..we should visit there sometime. Anita

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  6. What a gorgeous setting for a castle! It’s almost make-believe It’s so perfect. Maggie

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    1. I agree totally, like a fairytale 😊

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  7. Beautiful castle! Thank you for the valuable information ! Might visit one day. I really like the fact that the places of interest in Switzerland are so close to each other and that you can always public transport to get there.

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    1. It was truly special. I agree, Switzerland is so easy to explore with all the trains

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  8. Gorgeous Castle and beautiful surroundings.. everything is perfect and lovely, Hannah!!

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    1. Thanks so much, it really was so beautiful there 😊

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  9. I agree with you – Chillon Castle is a fabulous place to visit – historically and visually. I recall that there was a reference to Byron’s poem at the castle.

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    1. It was just so beautiful and interesting 😊 that’s very true, he wrote a poem after one of the prisoners

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  10. Chillon Castle looks beautiful Hannah with its idyllic position on the lakeside.I hadn’t heard of it but will remember it now for its scenic beauty and hopefully get to see it for myself one day.

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    1. It really is such a beautiful one, I hope you get to visit one day 😊

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  11. Just stunning!!! I can see how it would be ranked so high on your list! I love the color of the lake too.

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    1. It was just beautiful… you’d have loved it 😊

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  12. wow, what an incredible castle! It absolutely looks like something out of a fairy tale next to the water 🙂

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    1. That’s exactly what it felt like, a totql fairytale! 😊

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  13. WOW! WOW! WOW! What an absolutely gorgeous destination. Mel

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    1. It was truly stunning, I’m so glad you like it Mel 😊

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      1. I am a sucker for a castle or any old building, if truth be known…

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  14. The stunning location on the lake makes this castle stand out. We stayed in Montreux when we visited many years ago. Thanks for sharing your visit. Cheers

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    1. It’s just amazing isn’t it 😊 You really have been everywhere 😁

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  15. What a stunning location for a castle! It all looks so idyllic and picturesque, your photos really capture the beauty of the place. Fascinating history as well.

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    1. Thank you so much Leighton, and it’s so nice to hear from you 😊 Hope all is well.

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  16. What an enchanting looking castle. You couldn’t ask for a more picturesque setting. I gotta ask, what is your first favourite castle of all time then?

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    1. It was just amazing. Haha, my favourite is an English castle, Framlingham Castle. For its beauty, its history and most importantly for my many memories there….sentimental value means it will always be number one 😊

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  17. What a lovely spot. It has two of my favorite things – castles and mountain-ringed lakes! I’ve been putting together a “someday” Swiss (mostly) trip and I’d hoped that we could get by with our French. Sounds like I don’t need to worry too much.

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    1. Oh you’ll easily get by with your French in the French cantons around Geneva…less so up north in the German regions but English will get you by there 😊

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  18. I loved your post about the Chateau de Chillon, Switzerland’s most beautiful castle. It looks like a fairy tale come true. I was impressed by your detailed and informative guide on how to visit the castle, including the best time, the best way, and the best things to see and do. You also shared some fascinating facts and stories about the history and legends of the castle. Your pictures are beautiful and capture the grace and appeal of the castle. I appreciate you encouraging me to one day travel to this wonderful location.

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    1. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment on my post, I’m glad you enjoyed it.

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  19. Château de Chillon looks absolutely enchanting! I’m definitely adding this to my list of castles to visit

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    1. It was such a picturesque and fairytale like castle!

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  20. Oh my gosh, this is stunning! I can see why it’s among your favorite castles. I could sit and look at that view all day!

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    1. It was just like a fairytale 🙂

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  21. One day, I’m going to do a “castle tour” … and even then I don’t think my desire to look at castles will go away 😄. How beautiful Château Chillon is – and perfectly located! I find the variety of languages ​​in Switzerland very interesting. Although we have 11 official languages ​​in South Africa, one can get by everywhere by speaking English. Ok, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to sit here for a while longer and look at the incredible views …

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    1. Perhaps I should do a post that travels through Europe seeing all the best castles 🙂

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  22. Gorgeous – especially with that blue sky….

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  24. it is a heaven on the earth. I will soon visit the beautiful place.

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