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Wellness and the City

Wellness and the City

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Lausanne

Lausanne

Customs and traditions – Lausanne, the second-largest city on Lake Geneva, combines a dynamic commercial town with the locality of a holiday resort. The capital of the canton of Vaud is also a lively university and convention...more

Emmental AOC Show Dairy

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Ausflugstipps für Auffahrt und Pfingsten – Over the fire or...more

Lake Geneva - on the French and Swiss Border

Lake Geneva - on...

Big Lakes – The Celts called Lake Geneva "Large...more

Wellness and the City

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Discover the delights of Zürich’s new Thermal Baths & Spa – from the pools down in hundred-year-old vaults all the way up to the rooftop baths.

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Lausanne

Customs and traditions – Lausanne, the second-largest city on Lake Geneva, combines a dynamic commercial town with the locality of a holiday resort. The capital of the canton of Vaud is also a lively university and convention town. Sports and culture are given a high profile in the Olympic capital.

Lausanne, the second-largest city on Lake Geneva, combines a dynamic commercial town with the locality of a holiday resort. The capital of the canton of Vaud is also a lively university and convention town. Sports and culture are given a high profile in the Olympic capital.

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Emmental AOC Show Dairy

Ausflugstipps für Auffahrt und Pfingsten – Over the fire or in modern copper vats – this exhibition dairy covering 17,500 m2 gives you an up-close look at how the famous Emmental AOC is manufactured.

Over the fire or in modern copper vats – this exhibition dairy covering 17,500 m2 gives you an up-close look at how the famous Emmental AOC is manufactured.

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Lake Geneva - on the French and Swiss Border

Big Lakes – The Celts called Lake Geneva "Large Water" or "Lem an", and it is to this day called Lac Léman in French. And it is large indeed. Regularly scheduled lake boats, historic paddle steamers and small ferries ply this 582-square-kilometer body of water.

The Celts called Lake Geneva "Large Water" or "Lem an", and it is to this day called Lac Léman in French. And it is large indeed. Regularly scheduled lake boats, historic paddle steamers and small ferries ply this 582-square-kilometer body of water.

Lake Geneva - on the French and Swiss Border
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