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Avenches (Lake Geneva Region)
This bicycle touring route follows a trail of Roman ruins, encapsulating the whole region in one long look (and several pedal strokes!) and offering a different type of holiday in unforgettable surroundings.
Avenches
 
Brugg (Schweizer Mittelland)
The Museum will be closed until November 2008 for renovation work.
Brugg
 
Leuk (Valais)
The Romans called it Leuca Fortis – “strong Leuk” – and until the 19th century this was one of the ecclesiastical and cultural centres of the Valais.
Leuk
 
Baden (Zurich (Region))
Time travel through Baden: On the trail of Baden’s history – from the Romans to the founding of the city, through to modern times. An insight into the culture, development and life of the town. Includes a visit to the ‘Tagsatzungssaal’ (political assembly hall). Duration: 1.5 hours.
Baden
 
Bern (Schweizer Mittelland)
Archeological walk with information panels about the character, age and importance of the Celtic and Roman settlement and excavations (combined with a didactic forest trail). The Enge peninsula north of the city of Bern has been known for more than 200 years as a discovery site of Roman artifacts.
Bern
 
Route: Geneva-Lausanne-Orbe-Avenches-Solothurn-Augst
 
Augusta Raurica (Basel Region)
A visit to Augusta Raurica, the famous Roman settlement on the Rhine, promises more than just a fascinating insight into one of the most interesting chapters of human history; it's sure to be lots of fun too!
 
Windisch (Schweizer Mittelland)
With its entertainingly recreated set pieces the Legionnaire's Trail brings Switzerland's only Roman legionary camp back to life. Set in the authentic original site where 6'000 soldiers once served on behalf of the Emperor in Rome.
Windisch