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Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
Recline and be carried away... A nostalgic ride in a horse-drawn sleigh through the mountain landscape covered in a deep layer of snow increases the heart rate of every romantic. Robert Dänzer and his coachmen take you past sparkling firtrees along part.
Adelboden
 
Davos (Graubünden)
Enjoy an unforgettable experience in the dream-like surroundings of Davos! Peace and relaxation await you during a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the romantic valleys of Dischma & Sertig, adjacent to Davos
Davos
 
Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland)
Ever since the Jungfrau Railways have been operating, the arctic dog breeding kennels have been located at the Eiger Glacier. In summer the dogs whisk families and dog lovers off on a ride on a part of the glacier.
Grindelwald
 
Klosters (Graubünden)
Three Klosters families offer romantic horse-drawn sledge rides throughout the winter season.
Klosters
 
Sils (Graubünden)
El tiempo parece haberse detenido. En unos 45 minutos, el trineo tirado por dos caballos transporta a los visitantes, cubiertos con cálidas mantas, a través del paisaje nevado de Sils al Val Fex, el valle más hermoso de la Engadina.
Sils
 
Engstligenalp - Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
He lives with his dogs in an igloo and welcomes guests, who share his passion for dog-sledding: The "Swisskimo" Markus Röthlisberger offers dog-sledding adventures with a difference, for example, for children (from age 9). Here the little "mushers" get to know the world of huskies. They help feed and harness the animals and then start on the "big tour" with their own husky team. An incredible adventure!
 
Mullern bei Mollis / Heidiland (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Dogs that bark don't bite. This saying applies especially to the lovable huskies, who only want one thing: to run. And how! Hobby mushers learn in this one-day course why the lively four-legged friends are so excited before the start. They also learn how to attach the harness to the sled. And how to successfully steer the sled. The outdoor fondue party is also somewhat challenging: You will eat the fondue with possibly the longest forks in the world.