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Aletsch (Valais)
At 23 km, the Aletsch glacier is the longest ice river in the Alps, and the impressive emblem of a region that has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001.
Bettmeralp (Valais)
No cars, abundant sunshine, magnificent mountain peaks and an astonishingly vast quantity of ice…
Brig Belalp (Valais)
Brig is a charming, historic alpine town at the heart of
an area offering a broad range of holiday delights. The
springs at Brigerbad have been known since the Middle
Ages; today they are the largest open-air thermal baths
in Switzerland.
Bürchen - Unterbäch (Valais)
Anyone who sees in simplicity the true luxury of our times
will be able to enrich themselves to their heart’s content
at this spacious sunny terrace high in the mountains.
Chablais (Valais)
In the Chablais-Portes du Soleil region, Switzerland and
France join forces. Which means fun without boundaries.
Coeur du Valais (Valais)
Fancy tackling a 4,000-m peak? Or trekking in the high
mountains? Or simply going for a walk through the
vineyards and along rivers and canals?
Crans-Montana (Valais)
This sunny plateau high above the Rhone valley deserves
five stars.
Goms (Valais)
Grächen - St.Niklaus (Valais)
Aero-Jump is much more than just a fun gadget. These
springs, which you strap onto your legs, activate body,
mind and spirit alike; moving with them is said to be five
times more efficient than jogging.
Leukerbad (Valais)
The history of the thermal springs in Leukerbad goes back to Roman-Celtic times. People have been aware of the healing powers of these mineral-rich waters for centuries!
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.
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.
Nendaz (Valais)
The word wellness has a special meaning in the “Land of
the Bisses”.
Saas-Fee/Saas valley (Valais)
Thirteen mountains higher than 4,000 m bow down before
the car-free “Pearl of the Alps”.
Sierre-Anniviers (Valais)
The Val d’Anniviers looks like a film set. Small villages
perch on hilltops, surrounded by high peaks.
Verbier/Val de Bagnes (Valais)
From typical mountain villages at the foot of the glaciers
lead the first of a total of 800 km of contrasting footpaths.
Zermatt (Valais)
It is the archetypal mountain. The Matterhorn, the giant
with the elegant triangular shape, is the most photographed
subject in Switzerland – and the model for
Toblerone chocolate.

















