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829 Results found
829 Results found
  • 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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  • Flag Throwing

    Flag twirling is one of the oldest national sports of Switzerland. Like wrestling or yodeling, this art is presented primarily at traditional festivals.
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  • Visconteo Castle

    These days, Castello Visconti houses an archaeological museum with a collection of valuable vases and hand-blown glass goblets. Next to it is the Rivellino, a former defensive bastion. According to some historical documents and more recent studies, this is said to be the work of the great master Leonardo da Vinci.
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  • Woodturning course, shape unique pieces of wood together

    Transform a simple, angular piece of wood into a creative masterpiece. You will be introduced to the art of woodturning and learn how to sharpen tools and treat surfaces. You don't just watch, but also put simple woodturning techniques into practice on the professional woodturning lathes.
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  • Fun hike to the hamlet of Colombire

    A favourite with groups, this activity combines sport with local gastronomy and culture in the midst of unspoiled nature and with the backdrop of an impressive wintry panorama! With a snowshoe hike, visit to the hamlet of Colombire, traditional meal and descent by sledge, the participants are in for an unforgettable evening!
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  • Abbaye de la Fille-Dieu

    The La Fille-Dieu abbey is situated right on the Way of St. James and is a welcoming haven for visitors as they can find comfort in the stillness away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Make sure to visit the convent’s shop because they sell the most divine mustard. It is prepared according to an old recipe that was found in the monastery.
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  • Gotthelf-Märit

    Every spring the nostalgic Gotthelf-Märit attracts thousands of visitors to the historic center of the village of Sumiswald. They revel in the authentic ambiance of a fair from yesteryear.
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  • Papercutting – magic in every cut

    Discover the magical world of papercutting. Under the guidance by an experienced course leader, you will create your first artistic papercutting. The prerequisites for the fine details are patience and precise work. Each work of art created is framed and becomes a souvenir. The cure not only teaches traditional artistic handicrafts, but also creates an inspiring environment to strengthen teamwork.
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  • Selig Dance Bar

    If you’re looking for a great atmosphere you need go no further than the Selig Club. And it’s also a great place to hit the dance floor.
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  • Lake Maggiore Cruises

    Lake Maggiore extends from the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland far into the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy. Thanks to its mild climate, there is lush, Mediterranean vegetation along its shores. In the hinterland is a wild and romantic mountain landscape with breathtaking views.
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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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  • Skiing with 1 HP

    Stepping into the ski or snowboard bindings, holding the lead and letting a horse pull you across the snow-covered fields – this is skijoring.
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  • Across the vineyards by train

    The “Train des vignes” (vineyard train) runs on a fantastic route through the terraced vineyards of Lavaux, the landscape high above Lake Geneva designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, with views of the Savoy and Valais Alps.
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  • Gardening in the mountains

    Let our garden inspire you. It’s amazing what will grow at 1,450 m above sea level Our hands-on gardening experience invites you to try herbs, vegetables and berries and to put your green fingers to the test right away. Learn exciting facts about the plants and other inhabitants of a garden packed with life.
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