Summer destinations
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Payerne (Lake Geneva Region)
It could hardly be more impressive: the monumental former abbey church, dating from the 11th century, that dominates the medieval centre of Payerne.
Pays de Neuchâtel (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
This is a region of many layers. Down on the lake stands
the aristocratic town of Neuchâtel, with its elegant
façades and dreamy views into the distance.
Pilatus/Lucerne (Central Switzerland)
Close to Lucerne and easily reached by public transport, the Pilatus (2,132 m) remains the ultimate adventure mountain for visitors of all ages.
Rapperswil-Lake Zürich (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
A quick ride on the back of a giraffe or elephant; an eye-to-eye encounter with inquisitive African dwarf goats; watching the droll antics of South American sea lions; all kinds of fun at the monkeys' breakfast...
Saas-Fee/Saas valley (Valais)
Thirteen mountains higher than 4,000 m bow down before
the car-free “Pearl of the Alps”.
Savognin (Graubünden)
In Savognin, there is time for everyone and everything, and families get what they deserve: the very best, served up with plenty of imagination.
Schaffhausen (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Some 700,000 litres of water thunder every second over the Rhine falls: 150 m wide, 23 m high – an unforgettable sight.
Schwarzsee (Fribourg Region)
Schwarzsee, the celebrated “black lake” located on the
border between the French- and German-speaking parts
of Switzerland, appears tranquil enough.
Schwyz (Central Switzerland)
The small canton of Schwyz has everything that makes Switzerland special. And many unique features, too.
Sierre-Anniviers (Valais)
The Val d’Anniviers looks like a film set. Small villages
perch on hilltops, surrounded by high peaks.










