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828 Results found
  • Des glaciers aux lacs

    From Kandersteg via the winemaking region of Valais with its famous mountain peaks to the picturesque Lake Geneva Region – this tour reveals the rich contrasts of French-speaking Switzerland, between eternal snows and landscapes of Mediterranean charm. Route on the Switzerland map
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  • Tarasp Castle

    Scattered hamlets, in the midst of them 100-meter high rocks, a small lake, and above this the most imposing castle in Graubünden - this is Tarasp. Here the human endeavor to rule and the mighty nature of the Upper Engadine converge.
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  • Fun-packed Pizol

    Toboggan fans get more than a glimpse of the entire St. Galler Rheintal region as far as Lake Constance on this far-reaching 7-kilometer run. Great fun accompanied by great views, that’s Pizol!
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  • Goat trekking

    Over hill and dale with billy goats in the fascinating nature of the Upper Engadin. What could be more perfect than exploring nature and the Engadin with a flock of goats and learning lots of exciting facts about the people, the valley and the goats?
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  • Malt and more - from field to bottle

    Malts, in addition to water, hops and yeast, are necessary ingredients for beer production. BeerLab and the Malteria Ticinese offer a unique experience trail where you can learn about the entire beer production cycle: from field to bottle.
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  • Steamboats on Lake Zurich

    Steamboats operate scheduled services on eight of Switzerland's lakes today. Thanks to donations, the “Stadt Zürich” and “Stadt Rapperswil” have also been saved from the scrapyard. The two paddle steamers were renovated between 2003 and May 2006, and are now in use almost every day.
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  • Eiger Grand Prix

    Creativity, team spirit, and above all fun and a certain air of nostalgia are the essence of this very special ‘Grand Prix’. Teams are presented with a basic frame and various additional materials, and have to work together to produce a colourful, working Go-cart. The culmination of this intensive team-building phase is the Eiger Grand Prix in which the handmade ‘racing cars’ will take to the course, and where the spectators can appraise the cars on their appearance, cruise control, and of course, their ability to pass the chequered flag! An inspiring competition for teams with a passion for driving and a sense of adventure!
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  • Magdalena Hermitage

    Directly overlooking the Lake Schiffenen dam you discover a magical place with religious past. The cave open to visitors today, which measures a total 120 meters in length, was carved out in the rock by two hermits around 1700. Here, visitors find themselves walking over fossils and sandstone dunes from prehistoric times.
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  • Goat trekking

    Over hill and dale with billy goats in the fascinating nature of the Upper Engadin. What could be more perfect than exploring nature and the Engadin with a flock of goats and learning lots of exciting facts about the people, the valley and the goats?
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  • Jegenstorf Castle

    In the heart of Switzerland, just a stone’s throw from the capital Bern and set amid a paradisiacal park, lies Baroque Castle Jegenstorf. Inside, the former Bernese patrician country estate boasts all kinds of treasures and gems, with tales to take visitors of all ages on a magical journey back in time.
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  • Kaserne Basel

    The Kaserne Basel is the largest centre in north-west Switzerland for the free contemporary theatre, dance and performance scene and for innovative popular music.
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  • Abbey of St. Gall

    In St. Gallen you'll find history at every turn. The city's landmark is the Convent of St. Gall with its Baroque cathedral. The convent, including the library and monastery archives, was added to the Unesco World Heritage List in 1983.
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  • Old City of Vevey

    The old city of Vevey is dotted with historical monuments and museums bearing witness to its rich heritage. In addition, a large variety of boutiques and craftsmen can be found in the narrow paved streets, displaying their know-how and wares.
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