Transport

Public Transport

Geneva International Airport is linked to Europe's largest cities both by low cost companies as well as large European air transport companies.

Trains run on a regular basis from GVA International Airport to Aigle on the main CFF railway line, followed by the mountain train AOMC from Aigle to Champéry. The trip takes approximately 2h40 min. from one end of Lake Geneva to the other, through one of the most beautiful sceneries of Switzerland!

Link to the Swiss national railway timetable
CFF

Link to the regional mountain railway Aigle-Ollon-Monthey-Champéry
AOMC

If required, teams can get free transport between Geneva airport and Champéry (registration mandatory).

Private vehicles

On the main motorway (A1) Geneva – Lausanne – Martigny (A9),

take the exit N° 18 St-Triphon, Pas-de-Morgins, Monthey Nord.

Turn right. Go over the green metal bridge crossing the Rhone river.

Cross three successive roundabouts following the signs "Pas de Morgins" (blue signs) and "Portes du Soleil" (brown signs).

Take the tunnel and continue up the valley road. At the crossing just before Troistorrents, turn left and follow the sign "Champéry" (8 kilometres)..

Parking is available for teams and public near to the curling arena. 

Live scores

Finals final score

De Cruz

4 : 5

Hasselborg

Sponsors

Title Sponsor

http://www.champery.ch

Official Sponsors

  • www.valais.ch
  • www.romande-energie.ch
  • www.loro.ch

Event Partner

Etat du Valais, fond du sport

UBS

Cave Jean-René Germanier

Gailloud automobile

Garage Mistral, Martigny

Entreprise Raymond Rithner

Garage Udressy

Menuiserie Michellod

Restaurant Le Gueullhi

Micro-Finish Ed. Henné & Fils SA

OA Open Air SA

Garage de Monthey SA

Garage Citroën

Frédéric Bochatay, terrassements

Meubles Pesse, Monthey

Nouvelliste

Le Vendredi

Radio Chablais

Canal 9

Laola1 TV

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