Summer destinations

211 Results found

211 Results found
211 Results found
  • Blenio Valley

    The Blenio Valley combines wild nature with cultural heritage. Here you can hike through chestnut forests, discover Romanesque churches and enjoy the peace of authentic Ticino villages.
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  • Flumserberg

    Flumserberg lies high above the southern shore of the Walensee facing the magnificent and geologically fascinating Churfirsten chain. This family-friendly resort is surrounded by varied walking country and offers many attractions for children. In winter, Flumserberg is the biggest winter sports’ region in eastern Switzerland.
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  • Sachseln

    Sachseln is located directly on Lake Sarnen, surrounded by lovely mountains. Älggialp forms the geographic centre of Switzerland. Flüeli-Ranft is a treasure of myths and spirituality. The village is the home of Brother Klaus, located on the Way of St. James.
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  • Aarburg

    A delightful journey through time to where the Aare flows backwards. Feel enchanted as you stroll through the alleyways and past the impressive architecture of this quaint town.
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  • Bernese Oberland

    Mighty mountains and glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, rushing waterfalls and pristine valleys – the Bernese Oberland is the very epitome of Switzerland. Experience unforgettable excursions to Interlaken, Thun, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, the Aare Gorge or the Jungfraujoch.
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  • Brunnen

    In the heart of Switzerland, right by the blue-green Lake Uri, you’ll find Brunnen. This picturesque town is ideal for excursions to the surrounding mountains, boat trips, hikes, aquatic and winter sports – or for a shopping experience at the Victorinox Store.
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  • Appenzellerland

    The hilly landscape of the Appenzellerland stretches from Lake Constance up to the Säntis. You can explore its pretty hamlets and villages along the countless footpaths and experience its traditions and customs right in front of you.
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  • Wil SG

    Wil: Culture Live, Great Shopping, Successful Meetings. The city of Wil, founded in 1200 by the Count of Toggenburg, today is the economic hub of the region Toggenburg/ Fürstenland.
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  • Lötschental

    Lötschental lies embedded in an imposing mountain landscape between the Valaisian and Bernese Alps. The mostly undeveloped valley with its still authentic villages lures visitors to enjoy a vacation in pristine surroundings, far from the large tourism centers.
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  • Val Lumnezia

    Val Lumnezia, Surselva’s largest side valley, which stretches from Ilanz towards the south, is a sunny alpine valley with a stunning panorama. It is regarded as a small but beautiful natural vacation destination.
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  • Zug

    In Zug, you can explore the old town with the Zytturm and Landsgemeindeplatz and enjoy Lake Zug on a boat trip or at the lido. The city is located at the foot of the Rigi, not far from Einsiedeln, Lucerne and Zurich and is known for its impressive sunsets.
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  • Heidiland

    The diverse vacation region between Lake Walen and Sarganser Land in Eastern Switzerland gets its name from Johanna Spyri’s world famous Heidi story. Well-known destinations include the skiing and hiking regions of Flumserberg and Pizol as well as the thermal, wellness and golf oasis of Bad Ragaz.
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  • Porrentruy

    In Porrentruy you will find an old town with baroque town houses and a castle with a view. You’ll love the city’s museums, such as the Hôtel-Dieu or the Jurassica. Discover the Uhrenweg and the Botanical Garden, or explore the Ajoie region and trace the footsteps of the dinosaurs.
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  • Sion / Sitten

    Making a stop in Sion is well worthwhile: the oldest of Switzerland’s cities in the sunny Rhône Valley is characterised by its fortress hills and its old town. From here, you can explore the Valais region and sample specialities such as the famous Valais wines in the vineyards themselves.
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  • Adelboden

    Adelboden, the chalet village on the Wildstrubel, inspires with panoramic hikes and the huge Adelboden-Lenk ski area. Experience adventures on the World Cup slope on the Chuenisbärgli or excursions to the Engstligen Falls and the Choleren Gorge.
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  • Arosa Lenzerheide

    Arosa Lenzerheide, with its countless meadows, mountain streams and crystal clear mountain lakes offers a wealth of possibilities in summer. And in winter, diverse cross-country ski tracks, winter hiking paths and ski slopes extending over 225 kilometres are yours to enjoy.
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  • Visperterminen

    The unspoilt countryside of Visperterminen, the Heida wine village at the entrance to the Visper valley, which lies 1,378m above sea level, is a paradise for walkers and offers a fantastic view of the gleaming white 4,000m peaks of the Valais and Bernese Alps.
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  • Le Bouveret

    This charming Valaisan village is situated at the mouth of the Rhone where it feeds into Lake Geneva. It is known for its beautiful beach and its amusement parks, the Aquaparc and the Swiss Vapeur Parc.
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  • Küssnacht am Rigi

    The tranquil central Swiss holiday and excursion region around Küssnacht am Rigi lies where Tell once felled his adversary, Gessler. The Seebodenalp is a vista-rich plateau half-way up the “queen of the mountains”, the Rigi.
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  • Maggia

    Just a few kilometres from the well-known Ticino resorts of Locarno and Ascona are the unspoilt romantic valleys known as the Valli di Locarno. The most well-known are the Centovalli, the Onsernone, Maggia and Verzasca valleys.
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  • Unterbäch

    The quaint mountain village of Unterbäch, with its panoramic views of the Bietschhorn, is a relaxing, family-friendly place. Thanks to its first-class location atop a sunny high plateau, the hamlet basks in over 2,000 hours of sunshine each year.
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  • Arth-Goldau

    Arth-Goldau, the Schwyz twin locality located between Lakes Zug and Lauerz, is the starting point for the trip up the Rigi, as well as a Lake Zug boat cruise. The alluvial fan of the huge avalanche is now home to the renowned Goldau Zoo. Last but not least, Arth-Goldau is an important railway node along the Gotthard line.
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  • Täsch

    The village of Täsch is 1,449 metres above sea level and is home to around 998 people. It is situated 6 km from the world-famous tourist region of Zermatt and its majestic landmark - the Matterhorn. Täsch is effectively the gateway to this huge and amazing mountain range.
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  • Rheinfelden

    Just by Basel, at the start of the navigable Rhine, lies the charming little "Zähringer" town of Rheinfelden. The historic town centre with its typical wide market street and delightful side lanes is an inviting area in which to wander, explore and do some shopping.
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  • Bivio

    The name Bivio means "parting of the ways" and is inseparably bound up with two ancient Roman passes, the Septimer and the Julier. The highest village in Surses with just 260 souls to its name, Bivio has what must be the most extraordinary linguistic make-up in all of Europe, or so one scholar of note has concluded.
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  • Saint-Ursanne

    Saint-Ursanne spreads out in a forested valley and fascinates visitors with its medieval centre. The town is located on the River Doubs and can be reached via a charming bridge.
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  • Saint-Maurice

    The small medieval city of Saint-Maurice is located at the entrance of the Upper Rhône Valley, between a rock face and the river. It is home to the renowned abbey as well as a castle.
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  • Saas-Grund

    Saas-Grund, the “Hiking Pearl”, has guaranteed snow in winter and a host of activities in summer. This pleasant holiday destination offers a huge range of exciting experiences for all ages. The inspiring mountain surroundings provide an ideal setting for quality time with the whole family.
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  • Zweisimmen

    Zweisimmen is part of the holiday region of Gstaad, famous as a hiking and winter sports paradise. The chalet village on the Rinderberg is known for alpine farms and mountain cheese, as well as its Simmental cows fed on lush pastures. Make sure to take a trip on the GoldenPass panoramic train to Montreux.
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  • Zürcher Oberland (Zurich Region)

    The idyllic Zurich Oberland is not far from Zurich. In the heart of this hiking and cycling area lies not only the highest mountain in the Canton of Zurich, but also the highest waterfall.
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  • Jura Vaudois Nature Park

    The Jura Vaudois Nature Park extends from the summit of La Dôle to the medieval monastic town of Romainmôtier. To the north lies the Vallée de Joux at an altitude of 1,000m. Visitor programmes are offered by the park office and local tourism organisations.
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