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Lötschberg (Valais)
Such enchanting mountain scenery really does deserve a prize. How fortunate, therefore, that the Lötschberg is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn region, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Lötschberg
 
Lucerne (Central Switzerland)
You could say that Switzerland happens in Lucerne, because the best that our country has to offer comes together here: city, lake and mountains.
Lucerne
 
Maggia valley (Ticino)
The river twists like a serpent through the valley, throwing itself over rocks, sliding seductively past sandy beaches.
Maggia valley
 
Malcantone (Ticino)
Just one ride up and one ride down: but that is precisely the attraction.
Malcantone
 
Martigny (Valais)
Simplon, Great St. Bernard and Forclaz: the Martigny region is the gateway to the south. Which is no doubt where the relaxed little town’s appreciation of the good things in life comes from.
Martigny
 
Mendrisiotto (Ticino)
Up here you feel as though you are on another planet – and not only because of the Planet Trail, packed with fascinating information.
Mendrisiotto
 
Montreux-Vevey (Lake Geneva Region)
Montreux invariably delights its guests: with the most beautiful lake promenade in Switzerland, for starters. "This must be heaven", sang an enchanted Freddie Mercury.
Château de Chillon with the Dents du Midi in the background, Lake Geneva Region
 
Murten (Fribourg Region)
For 800 years a mighty ring wall has protected this little town. Almost fully preserved, and the only one in the country that you can walk along, it no longer keeps strangers out, but welcomes visitors with open arms.
Murten
 
Nendaz (Valais)
The word wellness has a special meaning in the “Land of the Bisses”.
Nendaz
 
Nyon/Morges/Rolle (Lake Geneva Region)
This castle is living history. Swiss history, to be precise, because the Château de Prangins, set in romantic grounds high above Lake Geneva, is dedicated to the history of Switzerland in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Nyon/Morges/Rolle