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Campsites for UEFA Women's EURO 2025 - Switzerland

With the 2025 Women's Euros taking place in Switzerland, we're expecting busy campsites in and around the host cities.

28 June 2024
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Camping is a popular choice for travellers exploring Switzerland, especially with the upcoming 2025 Women's UEFA EURO Tournament. We expect a surge in bookings at campsites throughout the country.

Whether you have tickets for the matches or plan to enjoy the fan zones, we've got you covered. Check out our selection of campsites near the host cities, perfect for your Women's EURO 2025 experience.

To secure your spot, book early due to the expected high demand and limited availability of pitches, especially during the tournament. Many campsites may require a minimum stay. Additionally, dynamic pricing, similar to airline ticket pricing, means pitch prices will likely be higher as sites fill up during peak periods.

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Recommended Campsites for the Women's 2025 Euros

Selected Campsites - Switzerland

Camping Jungfrau
This friendly and ever-popular site has a very imposing and dramatic situation in a steep valley with a fine view of the Jungfrau at the end. Mountain meltwater cascades hundreds of feet down the sheer rock walls of the valley. Many active pursuits are available in the area, as well as trips on the Jungfrau railway and mountain lifts. In winter, the site runs a free shuttle bus to the local ski lifts, and large community lounges are available for après-ski enjoyment.
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Hotel Camping Sutz
Hotel Camping Sutz am Bielersee has a variety of pitches suitable for caravans and motorhomes and idyllic meadows which are just right for camping. Over twenty of the pitches are more than10m long, making it a perfect choice for owners of longer motorhomes. The pitches drain well, so if there is a downpour, you'll be sure to stay dry. Electricity, water and sewerage hookups are available. A small playground for younger campers can be found in the touring meadow; this also features a chessboard for older guests. There is also a large playing field and barefoot nature trail on-site.
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Camping des Pêches
This relatively recently constructed touring campsite is on the side of Lake Biel and the river Thielle, close to the old town of Le Landeron. The site is divided into two sections: on the lake side of the road are residential seasonal caravans, and on the other is the modern campsite for tourists. The 160 touring pitches are all on level grass, numbered but not separated; a few have shade, all have 13A electricity and many conveniently placed water points.
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Camping Manor Farm 1
Manor Farm continues to be popular with British and Dutch visitors; located in one of the traditional touring areas of Switzerland. The flat terrain is divided into 230 individual, numbered pitches, varying considerably in size (40-100 sq.m) and price. There is shade in some places.
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Camping Alpenblick
Alpenblick is an all-year site in a stunning setting, located at the heart of the Bernese Oberland just 100 metres from the beautiful Lake Thun. A Swiss chalet-style building houses the reception, shop and bar/restaurant that is very popular with campers and locals alike (try the ‘schnitzelbrot’ and dine on the terrace in good weather). There are around 100 touring pitches and a further 80 residential pitches. The touring pitches are mostly grassy and level, with moderate shade, and all have 10/16A electrical connections. Some good hardstanding pitches are available for motorhomes.
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Camping Erlach
Gemeinde Camping Erlach is a lakeside site within walking distance of the small town of Erlach, west of Bern. There's a small beach backed by a grassy expanse offering wonderful views across the lake to the wooded hills opposite. With only 69 touring pitches of small to medium size, it can fill up quickly during the high season, especially at weekends. Some pitches have hardstandings suitable for motorhomes, and several tent-only pitches are available. Many pitches have lovely views over the Bielersee, and the marina, with numerous lake cruise options, is only a few minutes walk away.
Camping Huttopia Divonne Les Bains
Huttopia Divonne Les Bains is situated in the Haut Jura National Park, close to the Swiss border. It is in a large natural area surrounded by mountains and open countryside, only 3 km. from the lakeside spa town of Divonne-les-Bains. There are many swimming and watersports areas on the lake as well as on the much larger Lake Geneva, which is only 9 km. away. The wooded, nine hectare, terraced site has 231 pitches of which 181 are for touring units. These vary in size greatly so offer something for backpackers, as well as those with large units. Drivers of motorhomes may find levelling an issue on some of the sloping pitches. Most pitches have 10A electricity, many have shade and some have views over the lake and magnificent Mont Blanc.
Camping Bad Ragaz
The luxury spa resort of Bad Ragaz nestles in the Rhine valley and Camping Bad Ragaz forms part of the lido and restaurant complex. Set in a small forest, the site offers simple, informal camping close to the river. There are 86 flat, level gravel pitches of which 52 are for touring, all with access to 10A electricity. The Rhine and the extensive park and lake are within a minute’s walk and add to the peaceful nature of the site. If upon arrival reception is closed (hours are limited), visitors are invited to select an unreserved pitch and check in later.
Camping Lazy Rancho
This popular site is in a quiet location with fantastic views of the dramatic mountains of Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau. Neat, orderly and well-maintained, the site is situated in a wide valley just 1 km. from Lake Thun and 1.5 km. from the centre of Interlaken. The English-speaking owners lovingly care for the site and will endeavour to make you feel very welcome.
Camping Simplonblick
Camping Simplonblick is a fairly small, traditional-style campsite close to the beautiful Valais mountains. The site makes a great base for cycling or walking in this popular region. Pitches are generally level, on grass and there are a number of mobile homes available to rent. The playground, giant chess, and the modernised pool should keep younger guests entertained.
Camping Gemmi Agarn
The Rhône Valley is a popular through route to Italy via the Simplon Pass and a holiday region in its own right. Gemmi is a delightful small, friendly site in a scenic location with 65 level touring pitches, all with 16A electricity, on grass amidst a variety of trees, some of which offer shade. There are 41 pitches with water, 26 with drainage as well. Some pitches have TV connections. Always well maintained, the grounds have been greatly improved by the enthusiastic new owners. Seven seasonal pitches remain, with one unit to rent. This site will be enjoyed by campers of all ages. Enjoying some of the best climatic conditions in Switzerland, this valley, between two mountain regions, has less rainfall and more hours of sunshine than most of the country.
Staduims - Switzerland

Staduims - Switzerland 2025

Games are taking place across Switzerland, so wherever you choose to stay, you'll never be too far from the action.

St. Jakob-Park
St. Jakob-Park
St. Jakob-Park By Steffen Grocholl - CC BY 3.0

St. Jakob-Park, located in Basel, is one of the premier venues for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. Known affectionately as "Joggeli" by the locals, this stadium is the largest in Switzerland, with a seating capacity of approximately 37,000.

Opened in 2001 and designed by renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron, St. Jakob-Park is a modern marvel with state-of-the-art facilities. It has hosted numerous significant events, including UEFA Champions League matches and the 2008 UEFA European Championship.

Basel itself is a cultural hub known for its art museums, historic old town, and vibrant Rhine River. The combination of a world-class stadium and the city's rich cultural heritage ensures that St. Jakob-Park will provide an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike during the Women's EUROs, making it a highlight venue for the tournament.

St. Jakob-Park will host five matches: three group games, including Switzerland's opening match, one quarter-final, and the final.

Home of FC Basel
https://www.fcb.ch

Wankdorf Stadium
Wankdorf Stadium
Wankdorf Stadium By Martin Abegglen - CC BY-SA 2.0

Wankdorf Stadium, located in the historic city of Bern, is one of the prominent venues for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. Officially known as Stadion Wankdorf, it boasts a seating capacity of approximately 32,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in the country.

This modern stadium, opened in 2005, was built on the site of the original Wankdorf Stadium, which famously hosted the 1954 FIFA World Cup Final. With its cutting-edge facilities and a rich footballing heritage, Wankdorf Stadium is a central hub for Swiss football. Situated in the heart of Switzerland's de-facto capital, the stadium offers fans the opportunity to experience Bern's charming medieval architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and beautiful surroundings, making it a standout venue in the 2025 Women's EUROs.

Wankdorf Stadium will host four matches: three group games and one quarter-final.

Home of BSC Young Boys
https://bscyb.ch

Stade de Genève
Stade de Genève
Stade de Genève By Albinfo - CC BY-SA 2.5

Stade de Genève, located in the cosmopolitan city of Geneva, is set to be one of the premier venues for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. This impressive stadium, with a capacity of approximately 30,000, is one of the largest in the tournament.

Opened in 2003, Stade de Genève has hosted a variety of significant sporting events, including matches during the 2008 UEFA European Championship. The stadium boasts modern facilities and provides an excellent viewing experience for fans.

Situated in a city known for its stunning location by Lake Geneva, the location offers more than just top-tier football. Visitors can explore Geneva's rich history, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful natural surroundings. The combination of a world-class sporting venue and the dynamic city atmosphere ensures that matches at Stade de Genève will be a highlight of the 2025 Women's EUROs.

Stade de Genève will host five matches: three group games, one quarter-final, and a semi-final.

Home of Servette FC
https://stade.ch

Stadion Letzigrund
Stadion Letzigrund
Stadion Letzigrund By Steffen Grocholl - Public Domain

Stadion Letzigrund, located in the bustling city of Zurich, is a key venue for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. With a capacity of around 25,000, it is one of the tournament's larger stadiums. Known primarily as an athletics stadium, Letzigrund has a rich history of hosting major sporting events, including Diamond League track and field meetings and concerts by world-renowned artists.

The stadium was rebuilt in 2007 and now features modern facilities and excellent amenities for players and fans. Its central location in Zurich, a city famous for its cultural diversity and picturesque setting along Lake Zurich, makes it a prime spot for spectators to enjoy thrilling football matches and vibrant city life.

Stadion Letzigrund will host five matches: three group games, one quarter-final, and a semi-final.

Home of FC Zurich
https://www.stadionletzigrund.ch

Stadion Luzern
Stadion Luzern
Stadion Luzern - CC0

Stadion Luzern, situated in the vibrant city of Lucerne, Switzerland, is set to be a significant venue for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. With a seating capacity of 16,800, this modern stadium offers a perfect blend of comfort and atmosphere.

Opened in 2011, Stadion Luzern is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, making it ideal for international football events. The stadium's location is particularly appealing: near the picturesque Lake Lucerne and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, Stadion Luzern will undoubtedly provide an electrifying backdrop for the matches, creating an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike.

Stadion Luzern will host 3 group-stage matches.

Home of FC Luzern
https://fcl.ch

Stadion St. Gallen
Stadion St. Gallen
Stadion St. Gallen By UNTERMVIERENBERGE-2 - CC BY-SA 4.0

Stadion St. Gallen, located in the northeastern Swiss city of St. Gallen, is a prominent venue for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. This contemporary stadium, also known as Kybunpark, has a capacity of 19,694, offering a perfect balance of intimacy and vibrant crowd energy.

Opened in 2008, Stadion St. Gallen has quickly become a staple for domestic league matches and international fixtures. The stadium is renowned for its excellent facilities, ensuring a fantastic atmosphere for all the thrilling football action during the Women's EUROs.

Stadion St. Gallen will host 3 group stage matches.

Home of FC St.Gallen
https://stadion-stgallen.ch

Arena Thun
Arena Thun
Arena Thun By Rectilinium - CC BY-SA 3.0

Arena Thun, located in the charming city of Thun, will host three matches in the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. This modern stadium, with a capacity of around 10,000, is renowned for its intimate and welcoming atmosphere.

Opened in 2011, Arena Thun has quickly become a key venue for both domestic and international matches. It has hosted two qualifying matches for the tournament.

Situated near the stunning Lake Thun and surrounded by the majestic Bernese Alps, the stadium offers a fantastic setting for football. Its cutting-edge facilities and passionate local fanbase make Arena Thun an exciting and vibrant venue for this prestigious tournament.

Arena Thun will host 3 matches during the Women's EURO 2025.

Home of FC Thun
https://www.fcthun.ch

Stade Tourbillon
Stade Tourbillon
Stade Tourbillon

Stade Tourbillon, located in the picturesque city of Sion in Switzerland, is one of the unique venues chosen for the 2025 UEFA Women's EUROs. With a seating capacity of 16,263, it offers an intimate yet vibrant atmosphere, igniting the excitement for international football.

Known for its passionate local supporters and a history of hosting domestic and European matches, Stade de Tourbillon will provide a memorable experience for players and fans.

Stade Tourbillon will host 3 matches during the Women's EURO 2025.

Home of FC Sion
https://www.fcsion.ch

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