Hiking along the water
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Aarau (Schweizer Mittelland)
Uferwanderung von Aarau nach Schinznach Bad und weiter nach Brugg
Andermatt (Central Switzerland)
A particularly fascinating section of the Cultural Trail of the Alps is situated in Switzerland's heartland, at the historic pass road leading to Mt. Gotthard.
Biel / Bienne - Seeland (Schweizer Mittelland)
It's a "classic": the popular hiking tour near Lake Biel - from Magglingen across Mt. Twannberg down to Twann.
Bremgarten (Zurich (Region))
Flachwanderung von Bremgarten dem Reussufer entlang bis nach Mellingen
Brienz (Bernese Oberland)
No other lake in Switzerland has the kind of blue color that Lake Brienz has.
Elm (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The 15-km Suworow Trail is perfectly marked.
Engelberg (Central Switzerland)
The "4-Lake Hike" in the Jochpass region is certainly one of the most beautiful hikes in Central Switzerland.
Flims (Graubünden)
From Staderas to Salums via Conn to the Cresta Lake and back to Flims.
Fuldera (Graubünden)
Hiking from Fuldera to Santa Maria in Müstair along the river Rom in landscape of great variety.
Genève / Genf (Geneva (Region))
The entire course of the Allondon, a tributary of the Rhone, is a floodplain biotope of national significance.
Goms (Valais)
Long walk along the Rottenweg (Rhone Path) from Oberwald to Ernen
Grellingen (Basel Region)
A romantic hike leads from Grellingen on the river Birs through the green, densely forested gorge of the river Ibach to the little village of Meltingen.
La Brévine (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
At the extreme corner of Switzerland (on the Swiss-French border) you
will find the high valley of La Brévine; almost every Swiss child knows
this name. Here, the temperatures dip to Siberian lows.
Lauenen (Bernese Oberland)
The route to the well-furnished and well-equipped Gelten hut at the foot of the Wildhorn leads past Lauenen Lake.
Lauterbrunnen (Bernese Oberland)
Lauterbrunnen means "many fountains". Throughout the entire valley, a total of 72 waterfalls cascade from the mountains.
Lenk (Bernese Oberland)
From highlight to highlight, this hike to the origin of the River Simme is really a thrilling experience.
Maloja (Graubünden)
The lake district, embracing St. Moritz Lake, Champfèr Lake, the Silvaplana Lake and Lake Sils, defines this landscape.
Marthalen (Zurich (Region))
Forests, vineyards, agricultual land, meadows and even sandstone rocks - The wineland around Zürich is multi-facetted.
Montreux (Lake Geneva Region)
The magnificent view of Lac Léman is your constant companion on this varied hike on flat terrain from Montreux to Le Bouveret.
Pizol (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Rapperswil (Zurich (Region))
Pleasant shoreline walk from Rapperswil across the causeway to Freienbach and on to Richterswil
Riffelalp (Valais)
Mountain trail from the Riffelalp to the Grünsee, then past the Grindjisee and up to Sunnegga
Saignelégier (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
The Freiberg mountains of the Jura have preserved their park-like character as well as their roughness until today.
San Carlo (Ticino)
Crystal clear, turquoise-green or ice-blue lakes in a majestic High Alpine world, surrounded by granite massifs and glaciers.
Sarnen (Central Switzerland)
You can hike around Lake Samer on one tour or in several stages.
Schaffhausen (Zurich (Region))
There is much to be discovered on the hiking tour through flat terrain from Rheinau to Schaffhausen.
Schüpfheim (Central Switzerland)
The trail leads along the bank of the Emme, a rivulet, from Littau to its sources behind Sörenberg.
Schwarzwasserbrücke (Schweizer Mittelland)
An ideal starting and finishing point is the train stop and the inn at
Schwarzwassergraben, where at the end of your hiking tour you can
expect a wholesome repast.
Seelisberg (Central Switzerland)
"The Swiss Path" was a gift to the people of Switzerland in 1991.
Solothurn (Schweizer Mittelland)
Hiking through the outskirts of Solothurn to a wild and romantic canyon with a chapel and hermitage.
Ste-Croix (Lake Geneva Region)
The rugged Arnon Gorge between Vuiteboeuf and Ste-Croix in the Jurassic mountains of Vaud beckons not only with myriad adventures in pristine nature, but also with very potent energy sources. A map describes the way.
Turtmann (Valais)
The Hopschil Trail is a circular hike through Turtmann and leads from waterfall to waterfall.
Vallorbe (Lake Geneva Region)
Along the river Orbe, across bridges and foot-bridges and through tunnels.
Yverdon (Lake Geneva Region)
Within a very large group of nature studies trails, the "Marsh, Forest and Nature Trail of Nature Conservation Center Champ-Pittet" ("Moor-, Wald- und Naturpfad des Naturschutzzentrums Champ-Pittet") really stands out as a pre-eminent example of this kind of nature trail.
Zernez (Graubünden)
Zemez in the uppermost part of the Lower Engadine is the starting point for many hikes leading to the National Park.
Zug (Central Switzerland)
Wonderful stretches through extensive woodlands characterize this hike.
Zurzach (Zurich (Region))
Rheinuferwanderung von Eglisau nach Kaiserstuhl und weiter bis nach Zurzach
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