A seaside feel by the lake.

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On a sunny summer’s day… it’s time to hit the beach! But that doesn’t have to mean a long drive to the sea. These 15 lidos in Switzerland ensure a real holiday atmosphere, right up to the sand between your toes.

Eaux-Vives beach Geneva, GE

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Genfersee, Eaux-Vives beach

A little holiday atmosphere in the heart of the city of Geneva. The new city beach on the shores of Lake Geneva is the perfect place to swim and splash around with a view of the Jet d’Eau. A long and wide stretch of sand crowns the Eaux-Vives beach and is waiting to welcome sun worshippers in their swim suits. 
How to get there: Thanks to its central location, it is within easy reach on foot or by urban public transport networks. 

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Lorelei bathing islands by the Reuss Delta Seedorf, UR – Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region

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The “Lorelei” bathing islands on Lake Uri are perfect for sun worshippers. In order to preserve the shoreline of the Reuss Delta, this archipelago was created with 3.3 million tons of rock excavated from the Gotthard Base Tunnel. There are several large, flat rocks where you can sunbathe that were taken from the tunnel and are symbolic of the origin of the materials used in the project. 
How to get there: It’s a 25-minute walk to the islands from Flüelen railway station. Take the Tell Bus from Lucerne to the “Flüelen-Eggberge cable railway” stop.

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Lido in Ascona Ascona, TI

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Ascona Lido is one of the longest lidos in Switzerland and certainly one of the loveliest. A variety of water sports are available here, such as wakeboarding or stand-up paddle boarding. Restaurants, bars and sports facilities round off the beach experience on Lago Maggiore. La dolce vita starts here! 
How to get there: It’s around one kilometre from the town centre; you can walk there or take the bus to “Lido”. 

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Gäsi Lido Weesen, GL – Glarnerland

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The idyllic location on the edge of a forest makes the Gäsi Lido on Lake Walen a great place to relax. A beach volleyball area and a playground are also available. The spacious lido is open to the public and surrounded by a protected forest that offers plenty of space to explore. 
How to get there: The best way to get to Gäsi is by bike. Parking spaces are also available subject to a charge, however.  

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Biel Lido Biel, BE, Jura & Three-Lakes. 

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A paradise for people of all ages who love being in the water on Lake Biel. In addition to the fine sandy beach, a water park, diving platform and play area make for plenty of action. The view across Lake Biel seems limitless, almost just like at the seaside. Or perhaps even more beautiful. 
How to get there: Biel’s lido is a 10-minute walk from the station.

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Lucerne Lido Lucerne, LU

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Lucerne’s lido sits on the shores of Lake Lucerne, spanning a length of 300 metres. This sandy beach on the edge of the Alps is a popular meeting place for the populace of Lucerne, as well as a draw for visitors. The beach is part of the lido complex, where you will find several other beautiful places to relax too.
How to get there: By bus from Lucerne train station to “Verkehrshaus - Würzenbach”. There is public parking available. 

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On the beach at Yvonand Yvonand, VD – Lake Geneva Region

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Yvonand, Neuenburgersee

Gently sloping beaches, fine sand and turquoise-blue waters. The beaches at Yvonand definitely evoke that seaside feeling. Since the current in Lake Neuchâtel is only low, this bathing paradise is also suitable for children. The beaches at Yvonand are surrounded by greenery and are the ideal place to kick back and relax.   
How to get there: All of Yvonand’s beaches are within walking distance of the train station.  

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Rive-Bleue Lido Le Bouveret, Valais

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Le Bouveret, Strand Camping Rive-Bleue

Anyone who loves the water will find their happy place in the idyllic Valais village of Le Bouveret on Lake Geneva. The Rive-Bleue lido offers a fine sandy beach and numerous activities to experience and enjoy. The family-friendly surroundings are the ideal place to stay and linger, while the adjacent Aquaparc offers the ultimate thrill for more adventurous guests.
How to get there: By PostBus from Aigle or CGN boat to Le Bouveret. Parking is available subject to a charge. 

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Préverenges Lido Préverenges, VD – Lake Geneva Region

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The village of Préverenges with its pretty sandy beach is located on the Vaud plateau near Morges. Lake Geneva is shallow for the first 50 metres, making it ideal for families with children. Préverenges beach is also very popular with windsurfers. With changing facilities, a snack bar, pedalos, barbecue spots and a restaurant, it has everything you could want for your trip to the beach. 
How to get there: The lido is a ten-minute walk from the “Préverenges, Village” bus stop. 

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Lido di Lugano Lugano, TI

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Even as far back as the 1920s, the popularity of Lugano’s lido has extended well beyond the borders of Ticino. The lido also includes several heated swimming and diving pools with diving platforms up to 10 metres high. The centrepiece is the very fine and large sandy beach, which has been well maintained and cared for over the years. 
How to get there: The “Cassarate, Lido” bus stop is just a few minutes’ walk from the lido.

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Untersee Lido Arosa, GR – Graubünden 

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Arosa, Unsersee Badi

A beach high above sea level can be found by the Untersee in Arosa. At 1,800 metres above sea level, fans of the water can enjoy a fine sandy beach. Until 1920, only men were allowed to swim in the Untersee, while women had to use the much colder Obersee. These days, anyone can unfurl their bath towels on the sand and enjoy the lake with its panoramic mountain views. 
How to get there: Ten minutes’ walk from the station. The nearest bus stop is “Arosa, Untersee”. 

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Salavaux Lido Salavaux, VD – Fribourg Region

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Salavaux, sandy beach

Salavaux beach on Lake Murten stretches over one kilometre. It is Europe’s longest natural sandy beach on a freshwater lake. It has every comfort, including showers and restaurants. The beach is very popular with athletes. However, the surrounding woods also offer many quieter and shady retreats. 
How to get there: “Le Pont” and “Avenches, Lacotel” bus stops.

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Thun Lido Thun, BE

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The locals affectionately call the lido Thun "Strämu". With a view of the Alps and Lake Thun, it's a great place to unwind. If you need exercise, play a round of beach volleyball or football, and if you need a refreshment, you can treat yourself on the terrace of the Strämu Beizlis. 
How to get there: By bus from Thun or Spiez railway station to the Strandbad bus stop or with the solar boat Thun. 

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Lido in La Neuveville La Neuveville, BE – Jura & Three-Lakes

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The old town of La Neuveville has a beautiful lido overlooking St Peter’s Island. The lido on Lake Biel is just a stone’s throw from the village centre. It is part of a campsite, but is also open to non-campers. 
How to get there: It is just a short walk from the La Neuveville train station and the jetty. The nearest bus stop is “Ruis de Vaux”. 

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Mythenquai Lido Zurich, ZH

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Mythenquai Lido on Lake Zurich has a 250-metre-long beach. The non-swimmers’ area in the lake and the water slides make it particularly family-friendly. This beach really does have it all. This is also where you’ll find the world’s first automated stand-up paddle board dispenser. Also worthy of mention is the nearby Hiltl restaurant with its delicious dishes, and a book exchange box with plenty of reading material. 
How to get there: Take Tram 7 to “Brunaustrasse” or Bus 161/165 to “Sukkulentensammlung”. 

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