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Camille Bloch

7 Highlights at Camille Bloch

  • Get to know the Camille Bloch brands Ragusa, Torino and So Nuts in Courtelary.
  • The visitor center is located next to the chocolate factory and shows you the entire production process.
  • In workshops, chocolatiers show you how to make your own bar of chocolate or delicious liqueur pralines.
  • Interactive exhibitions and displays as well as informative guided tours inform you about the history of the company and chocolate production.
  • You can enjoy delicious chocolate and regional specialties in the café.
  • A 4D cinema lets you experience Ragusa production first-hand in the role of a hazelnut.
  • The tour is interactive and designed with sensory moments. It lasts 90 minutes.
Camille BlochVorführung Schokolade giessen im Besucherzentrum Camille Bloch (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)
Camille Blochverschieden Schokoladesorten von Camille Bloch (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)

The best-known products from Camille Bloch

Ragusa and Torino are Camille Bloch's flagship products and have taken the hearts of Swiss chocolate lovers by storm. Ragusa has been available since 1942 and is characterized by its rectangular shape, which contains whole hazelnuts and a double-sided chocolate coating. Torino, on the other hand, is known for its rounded chocolate bars with an almond and hazelnut praliné filling. Both products are available in different variations, including classic (milk), dark and caramelized white chocolate. In addition to Ragusa and Torino, Camille Bloch also offers various liqueur-filled pralines. The "So Nuts" brand with breaded hazelnuts and almonds has also been available since 2020.

What you can expect at Camille Bloch

To share its special passion for chocolate with other people, Camille Bloch has set up a visitor center. In this unique facility, visitors can discover the history of the company, make their own Ragusa chocolates and enjoy an unlimited tasting of the different types of chocolate. The visitor center offers interactive exhibits, informative tours and even chocolate workshops for those who want to make their own creations. Please note that you cannot visit the chocolate factory directly and do not get an insight into the mechanical chocolate production. However, everything is explained and shown to you in detail at the visitor center.

Discovery world of Camille Bloch

Here you can immerse yourself in a Swiss family saga. You will discover the history of three generations in interactive and sensual moments. They have passed on their passion for chocolate over the decades. The fascinating story has three main characters: Camille, Rolf and Daniel Bloch.

In the 4D cinema (sound, light, wind, smells), you slip into the role of a hazelnut and experience first-hand how Ragusa is made.

A 90-minute tour lets you experience interactive and sensory demonstrations. Of course, you can taste the irresistible products along the way.

In the café and bistro near the entrance, you can get more than just chocolatey dishes. There are also regional products and specialties for every taste.

Camille BlochKostproben zum Naschen (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)
Camille BlochFertigungsprozess im Camille Bloch (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)

Camille Bloch Workshops

You can learn how to make sophisticated chocolate creations in a variety of workshops. Make your own Torino or Ragusa and share the experience with your family or friends. You will not only take home melt-in-the-mouth chocolate works of art, but also practical tips and delicious memories.

A fun kids' birthday party or an unforgettable team event is often accompanied by chocolate makers.

In the liqueur workshop, you'll create filled chocolate tarts under guidance. It's a great idea for a stag party or for Valentine's Day.

Escape game

On your way through your chocolate experience in the world of discovery at Camille Bloch, you will solve seven puzzles and uncover the secret of the golden hazelnut. This escape game is a team-oriented game.

Park and play area

A park with a play area and covered picnic area is also part of the Camille Bloch Visitor Center. Three fun places have been created near the banks of the River Suze. Here, you and your family can get active with original and exciting games. It's a great way to unwind after indulging in chocolate.

The Camille Bloch is not the only chocolate factory you can visit. Check out our article on Swiss chocolate factories to discover many more sweet happiness factories.

In summary, the visitor center at the Camille Bloch chocolate factory offers unforgettable experiences for both chocolate lovers and families. It's a chance to experience the passion for chocolate in all its forms.

Getting to Camille Bloch

The visitor center of Camille Bloch is located in Courtelary, in the northwest of Switzerland, not far from Biel. It is easily accessible by both car and train. There is parking available on site, and the Courtelary train station is just 400 meters away. The visitor center is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

Public Transport

You can take the train via Biel, which takes about an hour from Bern. From Basel, you'll also go through Biel, and you should plan for about two hours for this route.

By Car

From Bern, you can reach Courtelary via the A6 and A16 in about an hour. From Basel, it takes about 1.5 hours via the A16 to Route 30.

Camille BlochDiverse Zutaten im Besucherzentrum Camille Bloch (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)
Camille BlochRagusa Schokolade (Foto: Seraina Zellweger)