The weather in Switzerland in July

At the heart of summer,  Switzerland is at its warmest and most vibrant, perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities. The weather is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming, and exploring the stunning natural landscapes. Cultural festivals, like the Montreux Jazz Festival and the Paléo Festival Nyon, will enhance your visit. Enjoy the beauty of picturesque villages, serene lakes, and bustling cities as the country fully embraces the summer season. Read all about July’s weather here.

Switzerland in July at a glance

  • Average temperatures are between 57°F to 79°F (14°C and 26°C).
  • This month is ideal for visiting destinations like Interlaken, Zermatt, and Lake Geneva, where you can relish the stunning summer scenery and engage in a variety of outdoor activities.
  • The weather is typically warm and sunny, creating perfect conditions for hiking, cycling, swimming, and appreciating the vibrant landscapes.
  • You'll encounter larger crowds this month as it’s peak tourist season, creating a lively atmosphere as you explore.

What is the weather in Switzerland in July like?

It’s typically warm and sunny, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities and exploring the country's beautiful landscapes. The long daylight hours and pleasant conditions are perfect for hiking, cycling, and swimming in the pristine lakes.

This is a month of vibrant summer scenery, lush green valleys, and clear blue skies. Average rainfall is low, but occasional showers can occur, maintaining the lush greenery. The weather is ideal for making the most of your summer vacation, offering a mix of adventure and relaxation in one of Europe's most picturesque countries.

Average daily temperatures in July

In July, Switzerland experiences its warmest temperatures. The average high is around 79°F (26°C), while the low can dip to 57°F (14°C). In mountainous regions, temperatures can still be cooler, often from 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C). Cities like Zurich and Geneva see warmer temperatures, ranging from 64°F to 79°F (18°C to 26°C).

Switzerland Jura mountains in canton Basel © Psimus/Shutterstock

Switzerland Jura mountains in canton Basel © Psimus/Shutterstock

Is July a good time to visit Switzerland?

July is a fantastic time to visit Switzerland if you’re interested in experiencing the peak of summer. The weather offers perfect conditions for activities like hiking, cycling, swimming, and exploring the stunning natural landscapes. The days are longer, providing more daylight to enjoy outdoor activities and sightseeing. However, be prepared for occasional rain showers, so packing a light rain jacket is advisable.

However, it's also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds at popular attractions and destinations like Interlaken, Zermatt, and Lake Geneva. The beauty of the blooming landscapes and the vibrant summer atmosphere make this a great time to visit Switzerland.

What about the crowds & cost?

July falls during the peak summer season, meaning increased tourist numbers at popular destinations. This results in higher accommodation, excursion, and flight costs compared to other months. The vibrant summer scenery and the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals can justify the cost of visiting during this lively period.

 

Charming colourful typical town square in Basel © Hungry_herbivore/Shutterstock

The weather in Switzerland in July is great for exploring Basel © Hungry_herbivore/Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Switzerland in July

Several exciting festivals and events take place this month that can further enhance your visit.

  • Montreux Jazz Festival: Running through July, this world-renowned music festival features performances by top international and local artists in a stunning lakeside setting.
  • Paléo Festival Nyon: One of the largest open-air festivals in Europe, featuring a diverse lineup of music performances, food stalls, and cultural activities.
  • Gurten Festival: Four day open-air rock, R&B and modern pop festival in Bern.

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.

Berner Muenster © scimmer/Shutterstock

Berner Muenster © scimmer/Shutterstock

Ready for your dream trip to Switzerland?

Our tailor-made trip service allows you to go on the trip of your dreams without the planning or hassle. All of our planned itineraries are created by local travel experts and can be tailored to meet your specific needs. 

Here are three matching trips:

  • The Taste of Three: Explore Belgium’s Brussels, Ghent, and Bruges on a 10-day journey before taking a high-speed train to Strasbourg to discover Alsace. Continue to Basel for highlights like Zermatt, the Matterhorn, and Mount Pilatus in Switzerland.
  • Lakes and Mountains Adventure: Spend 7 days exploring Lake Como in Italy by boat or foot before heading to Zermatt in Switzerland. Zermatt’s tranquil nature offers the perfect backdrop for family strolls, hikes, and other activities.
  • Medieval Towns in Switzerland: Enjoy paragliding over Swiss landscapes, a night watchman’s tour in Lucerne, and explorations of Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, Zurich, and Milan on this 14-day trip.

Or see our Switzerland itineraries for inspiration.

Magda Borzecka

written by
Magda Borzecka

updated 14.09.2024

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