Aquatic sports

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59 Results found
59 Results found
  • Raclette Dinner on the lake

    Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey in Engadin, Switzerland’s picturesque region. Join us for an unforgettable raclette dinner and wine-tasting experience aboard our boats, where you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Bernina Glaciers. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in a truly magical evening.
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  • Aare tubing and more

    The water sports equipment can be freely selected and mixed within a group. You'll be spoilt for choice, with options including tubes, two-seat kayaks, luxury tubes, stand up paddle boards (SUP) and six-seat dinghies.
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  • Boards, mountains, swimming fun

    Summer holidays with stand-up paddle boarding: This popular meditative sport from Hawaii offers a sustainable wellness experience that can be enjoyed on the crystal clear waters of Gstaad’s mountain lakes.
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  • Lake Thun Canoe Trail

    Discover the southern shore of Lake Thun by canoe from May to September. Collect the canoe from a location of your choice and enjoy an exciting adventure on, in and by the lake. Canoes can be returned to one of the rental stations in the evening.
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  • Sporty Lütschine

    One of the best rafting trips of Switzerland. Rapid and demanding river, with the most beautiful and picturesque finishing spots of all rafting tours of Switzerland. No prior experience necessary.
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  • Bathing fun at the Untersee

    In Arosa, at an altitude of 1,800m, families will discover something usually only found at the seaside – a lovely little sandy beach where the whole family will want to stay. Bathing by the Untersee was originally reserved for men; until 1920, the ladies had to make do with the colder water of the Obersee (upper lake)...
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  • Canoeing and Kayaking on the Doubs

    The Doubs is the green border between Switzerland and France: on the one hand it actually forms the frontier and on the other, it is a magical green river landscape, more natural than any other in Switzerland. Canoe and kayak trips between Goumois and St-Ursanne are romantic and relaxing.
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  • Guided tours of Rheinfelden

    Rheinfelden is the oldest town in the canton of Aargau. Offering over 15 different themed tours, city guides present Rheinfelden’s rich history and illuminate its journey into a modern future.
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  • Ticino, paradise for canyoning

    Thanks to its raging rivers and impressive gorges, Ticino is known for its exciting canyoning adventures. The Boggera, in particular, offers adrenalin-seekers various exciting tours.
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  • Fishing trip on Lake Geneva

    From mid-January to the end of November, angling enthusiasts can rent a boat for private fishing trips and, with a little luck, catch arctic char, perch, zander, pike or brown trout.
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  • A weekend of pleasures in Rheinfelden

    The narrow, winding alleyways, the cheerful ambience of a traditional spa town and the almost Mediterranean climate of the northern part of the Jura — in Rheinfelden's old town you can discover, stroll, and enjoy. And that within walking distance.
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  • Ruinaulta

    10,000 years ago, 100 billion cubic metres of rock thundered into the valley. Known as the Flims Rockslide, this event created the Ruinaulta, a canyon-like gorge in the Anterior Rhine Valley that can be reached on foot, over water, by train or by bike.
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  • Wild Inn

    The Giarsun gorge of the Inn in the Lower Engadine offers one of the most exciting and most technical rafting sections of the Alps – white water extraordinaire! Two sections of different difficulty to choose from.
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  • Watersports on Lake Gruyère

    Lake Gruyère (Lac de la Gruyère) is the longest and second-largest artificial lake in Switzerland, measuring 13.5 kilometres and covering almost ten square kilometres at high water. This is precisely why the lake on the edge of the Fribourg foothills is so popular for all kinds of watersports.
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  • Massa Gorge

    While in the past it was only courageous crystal hunters who braved the Massa Gorge, it is now accessible to the general public thanks to the building of the Gibidem Dam.
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  • Boat fishing on lake Geneva

    Fishing boat trips on lake Geneva, with experienced and pleasant pilot/fishing guide, speaking french and english. Fishing of pike, white fish, perch, char, or lake trout, depending on the season.
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  • River Rafting Teamevent

    Join us on a culinary journey to the Engadin, one of Switzerland's most picturesque regions. Join us for an unforgettable raclette evening and paired with delicious wine on board our boats, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Bernina glacier group. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in a truly magical evening.
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  • Boating on the Aare

    The River Aare between Uttigen and Bern is extremely popular for all kinds of boat trips, offering an alternative route into the Swiss capital. The water-meadow landscape is an enchanting and secluded wilderness amid the densely populated countryside.
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  • Playful Val Corippo

    Extremely attractive, variety-packed and playful: The picturesque Corippo-Canyon has great jumps, slides and abseil spots for (practically) everyone.
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  • Canoeing on the Ticino

    The Ticino is one of the most popular canoeing rivers in the canton of the same name. On a leisurely 8km river tour from Cresciano to Arbedo, visitors can see the landscape at its most beautiful and diverse – rocks, chestnut forests, palm trees and sunny beaches.
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