The weather in Switzerland in January

January is a great month to visit Switzerland. As the New Year kicks off, the country is blanketed in snow, perfect for your favorite winter activities. The conditions are ideal for skiing, snowboarding and soaking up the cozy atmosphere of the mountain resorts. Cultural festivals, like the International Hot Air Balloon Festival in Château-d'Oex and the World Snow Festival, will enhance your visit. Take in the spectacular snow-covered landscapes, serene lakes and picturesque villages as the country welcomes you with its winter magic. 

Switzerland in January at a glance

  • Average temperatures range from around 28°F to 41°F (-2°C to 5°C).
  • This month is ideal for exploring the Swiss Alps, where you can experience world-class skiing and snowboarding.
  • The weather is cold and snowy, making it perfect for winter sports 
  • This month draws the crowds who come to explore Switzerland’s unique charm and atmosphere.

What’s the weather in Switzerland in January like?

The weather at this time is typically cold and snowy, marking the peak of winter. Days are short, and temperatures drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes. High in the Alps, temperatures can be much colder than in cities like Zurich and Geneva which experience milder but still chilly conditions.

January is a great month for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding, and for enjoying the cozy ambiance of Swiss mountain villages and resorts. Average snowfall is high, creating a picturesque winter landscape. Overall, this can be a great time to visit Switzerland if you’re looking to experience the magic of winter and enjoy both outdoor and indoor adventures.

Average daily temperatures 

As you might expect, Switzerland experiences cold winter temperatures at this time of year. The average high is around 41°F (5°C), while the average low can dip to 28°F (-2°C). In the mountainous areas, temperatures can be much colder, often ranging from 14°F to 23°F (-10°C to -5°C). Cities like Zurich and Geneva see milder temperatures, ranging from 32°F to 41°F (0°C to 5°C).

Wooden houses or chalets in Zinal, Switzerland © Shutterstock

The weather in Switzerland in January is snowy  © Shutterstock

Is January a good time to visit Switzerland?

January is a fantastic time to experience the peak of winter. The weather offers perfect conditions for activities like skiing and snowboarding, and the shorter days and colder temperatures create an intimate atmosphere ideal for exploring indoor attractions and winter landscapes. However, be prepared for the cold; packing warm clothing is essential.

This month is a popular time for tourists, so expect a lively atmosphere at tourist attractions and winter sports sites. The stunning snow-covered landscapes and vibrant winter crowds make January a great time to visit Switzerland.

What about the crowds & cost?

January falls during the peak winter season in Switzerland, meaning increased visitor numbers at popular destinations. This of course means higher costs for accommodation, excursions and flights compared to other months. However, the stunning winter scenery and the opportunity to enjoy world-class winter sports often justify the costs.

High angle view of Klosters in winter, Davos, Grisons, Switzerland © Altrendo Images/Shutterstock

Klosters in winter, Davos, Grisons, Switzerland © Altrendo Images/Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Switzerland in January

Several exciting festivals and events take place at this time which can add to your experience.

  • International Hot Air Balloon Festival: Held in Château-d'Oex, this festival features colorful hot air balloons drawn from all over the world, offering spectacular views of the snow-covered Alps.
  • Geneva Lux Festival: A festival of light installations illuminating the city of Geneva, transforming it into a winter wonderland.
  • World Snow Festival, Grindelwald: This festival lights up Lucerne with stunning light installations.
  • St. Moritz Polo World Cup on Snow: An exciting event where polo matches are played on the frozen lake of St. Moritz, attracting international teams and spectators.

Booking ahead is recommended for these events, especially if you plan to attend popular activities or stay in high-demand areas. These festivals not only provide entertainment but also offer a deeper understanding of Switzerland’s cultural heritage.

Geneva night view © Boxun Liu/Shutterstock

Geneva night view © Boxun Liu/Shutterstock

Plan your trip with our Switzerland itineraries

Our Switzerland itineraries are crafted to help you experience the best of the country, stress-free. Think of them as a starting point — perfect for planning, but flexible enough to adjust to your own pace and interests. After all, travel is about freedom, but a little planning goes a long way.

  • Switzerland itinerary 7 days: A week in Switzerland allows you to experience the essentials — think Zurich, Lucerne, and the Swiss Alps.
  • Switzerland itinerary 10 days: Ten days gives you time to explore both the classic sights and some hidden gems, like small alpine villages or lakeside towns.
  • Switzerland itinerary 14 days: With two weeks, you can fully immerse yourself in Switzerland’s diverse regions, from the French-speaking west to the Italian-speaking south.
Magda Borzecka

written by
Magda Borzecka

updated 14.09.2024

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