Golf

3847 Results found

3847 Results found
3847 Results found
  • Alpine Zoo

    The Alpine zoo is discovered at an altitude of 1,100 meters surrounded by woods, where the majority of alpine-dwelling animals can be observed in their natural habitat. Adjacent to the zoo visitors discover an outdoor alpine pool, nestled in the natural rocky landscape. Parking, Restaurant-Pizzeria and picnic area are also at your convenience.
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  • Chenaux Castle

    In the heart of the small medieval town of Estavayer-le-Lac stands the Château de Chenaux, overlooking Lake Neuchâtel and the reed beds of the Grande Cariçaie nature reserve.
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  • Lake Lai Barnagn

    In summer, Lai Barnagn comes alive as a bustling meeting place in the heart of idyllic Savognin, surrounded by impressive mountains in Switzerland’s largest nature park, Parc Ela. The sparkling lake is the perfect place to cool off, relax and unwind, providing the ideal backdrop for unforgettable summer days.
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  • Vernex Park

    The Vernex Park is set on the shores of Lake Geneva next to the Auditorium Stravinsky and offers walkers a green area along the extension of the flourishing quays of the Montreux Riviera. Each July, one of the stages for the Montreux Jazz Festival is set up in this park.
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  • Pista Siberia Ascona

    Who would have thought that winter sports are also practiced in Ascona? In the Mediterranean ambience surrounded by palm trees, curling, ice hockey, figure skating, skating for all, skateboarding, inline skating are practiced.
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  • Schadau Park

    Feed the ducks on the shores of Lake Thun or read and rest on a bench in the sun. Or take a walk along the paths leading through the woods, along the avenue and across the meadows that are so inviting to sunbathers in the summer (although there is no direct access to the water).
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  • Sense and Schwarzwasser Gorges

    Not far from the vibrant hustle and bustle of the city of Bern you’ll find the Sense-Schwarzwasser nature reserve. Here, large glacial meltwater rivers have dug impressive gorges into the molasse rock.
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  • Bees & Friends at Six Senses Crans-Montana

    Our five beehives, gracefully arranged on a slope overlooking the hotel, feature the same chalet-style roof design as our main building. Each hive embodies the spirit of our brand and is named after one of the five senses—taste, smell, touch, sight, and sound—reflecting our philosophy of the Sixth Sense. Two insect hotels, each over 1.5 meters tall and finished in a charming chalet style, have been thoughtfully placed in areas popular with our younger guests. Their purpose is to spark curiosity and raise awareness about the vital role of pollinators. Both the beehives and the insect hotels are funded through our Sustainability Development Fund, which represents 0.5% of our annual revenue. This fund supports local environmental and social initiatives, in keeping with our commitment to nature and the community.
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  • FoodTrail Willisau

    Embark on a culinary journey of discovery on the Willisau FoodTrail and experience Willisau and the beautiful Lucerne countryside in a very special way.
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  • Wolf Gorge

    A nature experience that really gets under your skin: This is the Wolfsschlucht Gorge in Thal Nature Park in the Solothurn Jura region. It is also an ideal adventure playground for children.
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  • Chuenisbärgli

    One of the most popular of the World Cup races is staged at Chuenisbärgli in Adelboden each winter. The slope is universally regarded as the most difficult giant slalom course. It is also open to demanding amateurs throughout the ski season.
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  • A secluded monastery - Hauterive

    Nestling harmoniously in a site formed by a loop in the River Saane, the medieval Hauterive Abbey is among Switzerland's best-preserved monastic estates. The modest restraint of the church and the Baroque opulence of the monastic buildings offer an intriguing contrast.
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  • Photo Spot Niesen

    Between the Simmen and Kander valleys, Niesen rises like a pyramid, providing visitors with a view of Spiez Bay, probably the most beautiful in Europe. In addition to being home to the world’s longest staircase (11,674 steps), a funicular covering 1,943 metres (6,375 ft) altitude difference leads to Niesen Kulm, including its mountain lodge, which was founded in 1856. From here it is only a short walk to the 2,362-metre-high summit platform (7,750 ft) with an impressive 360° panorama view, covering the Bernese Alps from lakes Thun and Brienz to the Jura.
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  • Jesuitenkirche (Jesuit Church)

    Lured to Lucerne by the wealthy Ludwig Pfyffer von Altishofen, the Jesuits brought the Counter Reformation to Lucerne in the 17th century; the elaborate Jesuitenkirche, dedicated to Francis Xavier, was constructed in 1666. Architects from Italy and Austria built what many believe to be the most beautiful Baroque church in Switzerland.
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  • Snowliland

    Together with Snowli, children not only delight in lots of fun but also learn lots as well. Inside the Swiss Snow Kids’ Village you could well say your little ones are well underway for entrance to the Swiss Snow League!
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