Summit Walks
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Bettmeralp (Valais)
It is worth taking the cable car up to the Bettmerhorn or Eggishorn if only to get a sense of just how colossal the Great Aletsch Glacier really is.
Capolago (Ticino)
The views from the Monte Generoso, one of the most panoramic mountains in Ticino, are truly magnificent, extending from the Po valley and the Lago di Como as far as the Gotthard, the Bernese and even the Walliser Alps!
Erlenbach i.S. (Bernese Oberland)
Next to the panorama restaurant at the summit, there is a 70-m-long tunnel leading through solid rock into a "grotto" in the north wall with its two look-out windows, the so-called "Stockhorn-Augen" or Stockhorn Eyes.
Flumserberg (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
High above Lake Walen, facing the prominent Churfirsten, a geologically interesting mountain chain, you will find Flumserberg, the vacation destination. You can reach the Maschgen Ridge, a fabulous vantage point, by gondola train.
Interlaken (Bernese Oberland)
At the mountain station (3454 m), simply walk through the tunnel and out onto the Jungfraufirn.
Kriens (Central Switzerland)
You can ascend Mt. Pilatus either straight from Kriens/Lucerne or "from behind" on the historical cog railway from Alpnachstad.
Lenk (Bernese Oberland)
Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
At Botta mountain station (3000 m), there is a flight of steps behind the house leading up to a viewing platform.
Montreux (Lake Geneva Region)
The cog railway from Montreux takes us up to four very special attractions at the top: a marmot sanctuary, the Rambertia botanical garden, the Plein-Roc restaurant, plus the chance to spend a night in a yurt.
Saas Fee (Valais)
The Alpin-Express gondola-style cable car takes you from Saas Fee up to the Felskinn (2989 m).
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