12th May 2014
You can’t experience Switzerland without sampling the wonderful food that Switzerland is famous for. I’m sure first on the list for most kids visiting Camp Suisse will be the Swiss chocolate, but don’t forget the amazing Gruyère cheese! Both have a long tradition in Switzerland and they’ve really perfected the delicious recipes over the years. You can find out all about it (and more importantly taste all about it!) at the super fun Maison du Gruyères and the Caillers chocolate factory on our trip to the region of Gruyères!
Caillers Chocolate Factory
Let’s start with the chocolate factory, because we know that’s what you’re dying to find out about! There’s loads to discover, starting with the history of Chocolate, which goes right back to the ancient traditions of the Aztecs. You can see and smell these traditions in action at the Caillers Chocolate Factory by watching the recreated cocoa ceremonies.
Then they’ll tell you all about François-Louis Cailler, who obviously had the best job in the world and started his own chocolate company! Who knows maybe you’ll get inspired and join the likes of Cailler and Willy Wonker and start your own chocolate or sweet company!
And last but definitely, by no stretch of the imagination, least…you get to taste the chocolate! Hmm, what a treat! This world famous chocolate has a well-deserved reputation for being utterly delicious and after you see all of the chocolate making processes, you’ll understand why!
Maison du Gruyères
This demonstration centre is right next to the lush alpine pastures and houses lots of interesting facts and secrets to making Gruyère. This delicious cheese is a real staple of mountain culture, with gooey fondue and lots of hearty recipes to keep the mountain folk going with their farming work. A fondue is also a social event as everybody shares a central bowl of scrummy melted cheese as they scoop up the drippy cheese with their bread. There’s only one way to describe it…“amazing!” It’s a Swiss experience not to be missed!
The Town of Gruyères
It’s not just about the food, on this day trip to see the factories you’ll also get to look around this historical medieval town including the grand chateau. The town is absolutely stunning with its cobbled streets and hanging flower baskets in the summer. It is almost impossible to take a bad photograph in Gruyères which is probably why its image has made its way onto so many chocolate boxes!
This is just one of our many excursions that make Camp Suisse one of the best kids’ summer camps around! Our summer adventures offer lots of fun physical activities as well as exposure to new cultures and languages, so our campers learn whilst enjoying themselves in the beautiful Swiss Alps. If you’d like to find out more, check out our website or give us a call +44 845 5191 031.
There is a very good reason why we are one of the best summer camps in Switzerland. We offer involving and exciting activities, spread out throughout your time at Camp Suisse. Adventures abound when you’re out rock-climbing with your friends, mountain biking down some truly picturesque alpine routes or battling your way through a river-crossing.
Rock-climbing
One of our favourite activities, our fully-trained guides take you up crags and climbing-walls. We teach our campers how to belay: supervising a partner’s climb from the ground by controlling the amount of rope they have. Everyone will have a number of opportunities to climb and we encourage everyone to get involved and overcome their individual obstacles.
We usually find that most campers can get to the top of our wall via routes of different degrees of difficulty, as we offer a lot of support. We also mix up some of the easy routes with trickier ones, including the (now-famous) over-hang!
Mountain biking
Go whizzing down slopes at speed! We take our campers up to the wonderful Plan du Croix in the mountains. We train our budding cyclists in safety-skills and some of the more technical knowledge behind cycling, then give them the opportunity to cycle down some exciting trails in the area.
For those campers who have never ridden a bike our very high staff to camper ratios ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate and learn the basic skills of balance, steering and stopping on a bike.
For the really advanced bikers, you can even cycle all the way back down the mountain with our guides to Camp Suisse.
Orienteering
Learn how to navigate by yourself. Use a compass and a map to find your way through a forest – just try not to get lost! We hand out the maps and the compasses and help you find north. Then we try a few real-life navigation exercises before we let you find your way from point a to point b. This should be via a very indirect route with lots of way-points in between.
River-scrambling
A ‘ghyll’ is another name for an alpine stream. We take your campers not along the ghyll, not through the ghyll, but up the ghyll. Clambering through tires, walking along ropes and manoeuvring around obstacles.
We usually find that our campers are slightly nervous going uphill, but are as happy as can be on the way back. This really is one of our favourite activities.
More Info
For more information on the activities we have to offer, please check out our activities page. If you have any questions about our outings or adventures, please do contact us on + 44 845 5191 031. We’d be more than happy to hear from you.
21st April 2014
Glacier 3000 – the land of permanent ice. This is one of our favourite trips of the summer, as we take our campers up and down a glacier. Below you can find an introductory text aimed at our campers, which describes some of the action and fun that we try to fit into every part of the day. We even try and learn something along the way about the local history and geography of the area.
Husky sledging
Our first trip is via cable-car up to the snow at ‘Glacier 3000’. Why is it called Glacier 3000? – because it’s located on a glacier at 3000m above sea-level! We’ll walk out on the snow and you can find out about the life of a glacier, first hand.
Descending again by cable-car, you’ll have the opportunity to meet some beautiful husky-dogs. This is almost everyone’s favourite part of the trip, as they are just so friendly.
Once you’ve made your acquaintance with the bouncy huskies, they’ll then pull you along on a sled on this spectacular glacier. There is nothing quite like the view taken from a husky-sled out on the ice.
Alpine roller coaster
After we’ve taken you up the mountain, we’ll take you back down again via an amazing alpine roller-coaster: The highest roller-coaster in the world, no less. It’s an exhilarating and bumpy ride past some beautiful views of the mountains. Watching our campers’ faces as they whip round this course is one of our favourite activities here at Camp Suisse!
Diving
Finally, we will take you back down the mountain to Lake Geneva where the weather is a lot warmer. There you can play around in the water and go diving off a 7-metre diving board into the lake.
Splashing around in the lake or in an outdoor pool nearby, there could be no better way to end the day. We can guarantee that you’ll sleep like a log after this day out into the mountains.
Interested?
If the idea of gliding around on the snow in a sled; rushing down a roller-coaster up in the mountains and then dive-bombing off a seven-metre diving board into a lake grabs your fancy, you might also be interested in some of the other trips and activities we have to offer.
We take safety very seriously at Camp Suisse and we only work in areas where the maximum safety standards can be guaranteed. If you have any questions about anything we have posted today, why not contact us for more details?
15th April 2014
I know we’re biased, but we really think Torgon is the greatest place on earth! Torgon has got everything you need if you want to enjoy the great outdoors and be overwhelmed by beautiful views everywhere you turn.
The mountains
The beautiful village of Torgon sits 1,100 metres above sea level giving it amazing views over the Rhône valley and Lake Geneva and you can even see as far as Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest mountain. This great location goes hand in hand with a wide variety of outdoor activities, including skiing, paragliding, cycling, hiking and climbing. Unsurprisingly, they all take advantage of the mountainous terrain, which is in abundance with three surrounding mountains: Tour de Don, Haut Sex, and Le Linleu.
Portes Du Soleil
Torgon forms part of Portes du Soleil, which is the largest interlinked ski area in the world! The pistes extend to over 650 km covering 14 valleys, giving skiers the perfect conditions to just ski and ski without constantly having to take lifts. There are some circuits that take the best part of a day to complete, barely needing to unclip! The area’s highest point takes you right into the clouds at 2,400 metres, with the lowest at 900m.
It is a very popular destination for skiers of all standard with plenty of beginners’ slopes. Although if you feel up to the challenge you can attempt the famous La Chavanette, affectionately referred to as the ‘Suisse Wall’, due to its steepness and difficulty to ski.
Canton of Valais
Torgon belongs to the wider region of Valais, known as a canton. Cantons are the equivalent of counties, but with a very interesting history. Until 1848 when the Swiss federal state was established, each canton was actually a fully sovereign state, with its own laws, currency, army and border controls. They still to this day maintain their own governments, laws, courts and constitution and the citizens of a canton can demand a popular vote to amend laws, or veto a decision taken by parliament.
As well as the skiing, the canton of Valais is known for its agriculture. Cattle breeding and dairy farming take place in the mountains, giving rise to the famous Swiss cow bells to be heard throughout the mountains so the shepherd can keep track of his cows. Valais is also home to the largest wine industry of Switzerland, providing more than half of the country’s wine production. The grapes are grown by over 20,000 independent vignerons and much of the wine production is done by co-operatives.
If that wasn’t enough, Valais also boasts Europe’s tallest gravity dam, supplying about one quarter of Switzerland’s energy via hydroelectric power.
The People
There isn’t a major city in Valais, so the canton retains is rural charm. The people of Torgon speak French but interestingly the language within Valais depends where you are in the region, with the west part speaking French and the East German. The languages vary further due to the fact that nearly 1/5th of the population of Valais are foreign. And who can blame them? Whoever visits this amazing place is clearly going to want to stay!
If you’re looking for summer camps in Europe to give your child the opportunity to experience a different culture, learn a language, get active and have some fun, then Camp Suisse in the beautiful village of Torgon could well be the answer! Take a look at our website for more details or give us a call to see what’s on offer. Our number is +44 845 5191 031
27th March 2014
Torgon is famed for being covered in snow with its mountain ranges being filled with skiers and snowboarders, but the view we have of it at Camp Suisse is something a little bit different. When most of the snow clears away in the spring the beautiful greenery of the mountains and valleys are exposed, making it perfect for our summer camps.
What is the Weather Like?
Those coming to stay with us this summer can expect great weather. With summertime temperatures in Torgon averaging 25°C and the sky normally blue and sunny, we are able to make the most of the outdoors.
What to Pack?
Now that you know what to expect from the weather, you’ve probably got a bit of an idea about what you should be helping your child pack, but here’s an outline of essential items that all of our campers should bring with them:
Clothes– During a two-week stay with Camp Suisse, campers will be able to have their clothes laundered once, so you will need to make sure enough clothes are packed to cover the majority of your trip. We also advise that you bring along some warm clothing and a raincoat as, although we’re expecting sun, there may be some rain and adverse alpine weather.
Toiletries– Along with shower gel and shampoo, don’t forget to pack a toothbrush and some sun cream! The sun shines bright here at Torgon, and with the majority of our activities being outdoors, skin protection is important, so please bring plenty of water-resistant sun cream in a high factor.
Sun Protection– As well as sun cream, remember to pack other forms of sun protection. A baseball cap or sun hat along with a pair of sunglasses, and a water bottle to help you child stay hydrated and safe in the sun.
Walking Shoes, Swimming Costume, and Trainers– Our programmes involve a lot of outdoor activities, so please make sure that your child has the appropriate clothing and footwear so they can have fun.
Journal– Although with all the activities your child will do throughout the week they may not have time to write, they might want to keep a diary of all the fun that they are having.
Book– Wherever your child is travelling from, a book or activity pack might keep them from getting bored on the journey.
We hope that this outline can be of help when packing, but parents and guardians will be happy to know that all campers booked onto one of our activity programmes will be receiving an extended list of essential items that they will need to bring to Camp Suisse.
If you’re interested in what activities Camp Suisse, one of the best summer camps in Switzerland, has to offer, then please check out our activities page. For more information, take a look at our FAQ’s, or get touch through our contact us page or by calling +44 845 5191 031.
26th March 2014
Switzerland – one of the most multi-lingual countries in Europe. Where better for your child to learn a language than in a country with four national languages!
Learning a language at a summer camp in Europe is a great way to learn whilst also having fun. At Camp Suisse we offer language classes as part of all our holiday packages and your child can also choose from one of four languages: Spanish, French, German or English.
Language Lessons
All of our lessons focus on building up our learners’ confidence to speak freely. We provide an extra emphasis on practical conversation, because we feel that this is the best way to internalise the meaning of a language.
We use a variety of modern teaching techniques, because we want to engage children in active learning. When we are just listening for long periods it’s hard to learn how to speak. We’ve developed some very interesting audio and visual aids, which we think are fantastic at holding our learners’ attention – we get them learning without even realising it!
A two-week programme includes 15 hours of language lessons and 9 hours for a one-week programme. We cater for all abilities and classes are available at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Learn whilst having fun
French is widely spoken at Camp Suisse, so our campers get real-life exposure in this language. Our language teachers are involved in the outdoor activities and cultural trips and this gives the children a great opportunity to keep practicing.
We find this is important when learning a new language, because using a new word naturally in conversation gives the word a context and is therefore easier to remember.
International Camp
Although the main language at Camp Suisse is English, we cater for campers from all over the world. This offers a wonderful opportunity for the children to keep practicing a language with their peers. It gives children an added incentive to learn languages – in order to make friends!
It can sometimes be difficult for children to find reason behind learning languages in a classroom, which can make motivation difficult. Children often keep in touch with international friends they make at Camp Suisse, meaning that they keep on practicing their languages even after they leave us for another year!
For more information on the activities we offer and the dates and prices available, please take a look at our website campsuisse.com. Or if you’d rather talk to somebody, please don’t hesitate to give us a call on +44 845 5191 031.
20th March 2014
We’re always trying to look after our health here at Camp Suisse. Most people would agree that it’s incredibly important to stay fit and healthy, especially for a young and developing mind.
Whether it’s the healthy food or the constant exercise; there are a lot of benefits in coming to stay at Camp Suisse, some of which we’ve detailed below:
Personal and Social Benefits
They say that variety is the spice of life and here at Camp Suisse our campers are certainly from a variety of locations! We believe that one of the main benefits of coming to camp (residential or day camps) is that our campers will meet and experience people from other cultures, which is in itself a life-changing experience.
There are a lot of reasons why interacting with people from different backgrounds is so important. One can learn more about other cultures and how to be more respectful. It also helps create compassionate and open-minded thought-patterns.
Spending two weeks away from home is a great experience for children. It really is a great way to boost independence, which can lead to greater levels of self-esteem and personal responsibility.
Physical Health
We do a lot of exercise here at Camp Suisse. It’s a rare moment when we’re not out and about getting active. Whether we’re climbing rock faces, scrambling down tracks on our mountain bikes or running around on any of our other exciting activities, we like to get up and about, moving our bodies.
We all know about the benefits of exercise for our bodies. Being fit and strong improves almost everything else in your life and it’s great for your brain as well! Coming on camp will make you fitter, stronger and hardier come school-time in September.
Mental Well-Being
We all love the thrill of a challenge, but did you know that challenges are also good for you? When your brain feels like it’s being worked hard, it releases natural feel-good chemicals called endorphins. These make you feel happier, more confident and better suited to take on the world! Just by being outside and running around in the sun, your brain is releasing endorphins.
Breathless?
If you like the idea behind getting active in the summer-time, we have plenty more info available in our information packs. Alternatively, if you have any questions – contact us by clicking here.