Bus station: Col du Pillon, Glacier 3000
If you are arriving by train, there are connections from Geneva - Lausanne - Montreux - Aigle to Les Diablerets and from Zurich - Bern - Spiez - Zweisimmen to Gstaad. A post bus runs regularly between Les Diablerets and Gstaad as far as the Col du Pillon.
The GoldenPass Express train will run non-stop from Interlaken to Montreux via Gstaad. A bus, the Glacier 3000 Express, will match the arrival times in Gstaad so that you can reach the Col du Pillon without waiting.
Connections and informationBus station: Col du Pillon, Glacier 3000
Free to Col du Pillon with the Gstaad Card from Gstaad or with the Carte Bienvenue from les Diablerets. Between 01.11. and 30.04. the bus is free on the Les Diablerets - Col du Pillon and Reusch - Col du Pillon - Les Diablerets routes on presentation of a Glacier 3000 ticket (ski or pedestrian), a Magic Pass, Alpes Vaudoises or Villars-Diablerets 1-2 days and multi-day schools tickets.
Cable car departure station: Col du Pillon, 1865 Les Diablerets (Switzerland)
Glacier 3000 is easily accessible by car from the Lake Thun (via Spiez), Lake Geneva (via Aigle) and Gruyère (via Bulle) regions. The cable car departure station is 20 minutes away from Gstaad, or 8 minutes away from Les Diablerets.
One flight and you're in the mountains: Glacier 3000 is just a few hours' drive from the international airports of Geneva, Zurich and Basel, as well as the regional airports of Bern and Sion. Small planes can take off and land at the nearby Saanen aerodrome.
A large free car park is available both at the Col du Pillon and in Reusch, right next to the cable car station on the Route du Pillon between Gstaad and Les Diablerets.