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Baar (Zurich (Region))
Hell-Grottoes is the name of a group of very interesting limestone caves near Baar.
Baar
 
Beatushöhlen (Bernese Oberland)
The cave system, formerly the supposed abode of a dragon, is now easily accessible. Visitors can easily enter the caves and admire such special things as the Reflecting Grotto, where stalactites are reflected in the placid pool of water that fills the cave. Or see the "Koh-i-noor", a mighty stalactite, at least 40,000 years old, or the subterranean water fall.
Beatushöhlen
 
Bettmeralp (Valais)
The Bettmeralp Trains welcome you in the Bettmerhorn's world of ice from mid-June to mid-October.
Bettmeralp
 
Bex (Lake Geneva Region)
On a visit to this fascinating subterranean salt mine you can discover the varied and spectacular techniques used to extract “white gold” from 1684 to the present day.
Bex
 
Col-des-Roches (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
The hidden underground mills at Col-des-Roches were established 400 years ago and are unique in Europe, a testament to man's ingenuity and courage.
Col-des-Roches
 
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
Round and round it goes, the "Rotair" revolving aerial cable car, which brings visitors from midstation Stand to the Klein Titlis (3,020 m.a.s.l.).
Engelberg
 
Jungfraujoch (Bernese Oberland)
From an altitude of 3,454 meters one can observe the most spectacular peaks of the Bernese Oberland, as well as glaciers as far as the eye can see.
Jungfraujoch
 
Käpfnach / Horgen (Zurich (Region))
What could be more exciting than a ride through a mining tunnel on a Saturday with Mom and Dad?
Käpfnach / Horgen
 
Muotathal (Central Switzerland)
Switzerland doesn't get more diverse than in the Muotathal - explore the Hölloch caves, then hike through the natural forest.
Natural forest in the Muotathal, Central Switzerland
 
Réclère (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
The Réclère Grottos were discovered in 1886 and immediately made such an impression on the first visitors that the caves were being used as a tourist attraction from 1890!
Réclère