Interlaken

Interlaken lies within the Bernese Oberland on an alluvial plain, between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. the holiday destination, which is presided over by the three mighty mountains, Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau, is that the start line for varied activities. “By the start of the 19th century Interlaken within the Bernese Oberland had already become renowned for its impressive mountain scenery. Famous contemporaries like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Mendelssohn traveled in these mountains. Interlaken’s success as a tourist destination was further enhanced by the completion of the Bernese Oberland Railway in 1890 and therefore the Jungfrau Railway in 1912.

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Gstaad

The Gstaad-Saanenland holiday region within the Bernese Oberland is fashionable an enthralling mixture of visitors: while the chalet village of Gstaad attracts countless stars and starlets the smaller neighbouring villages offer attractive options for families with children.

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Grindelwald

The Eiger village of Grindelwald within the Bernese Oberland lies embedded during a welcoming and green hollow, surrounded by a commanding mountainscape with the Eiger north face and therefore the Wetterhorn. This mountainscape and therefore the numerous lookout points and activities make Grindelwald one among the foremost popular and cosmopolitan holiday and excursion destinations in Switzerland, and therefore the largest resort within the Jungfrau region.

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Geneva

Embedded between nearby Alpine peaks and therefore the hilly terrain of the Jura, the French-speaking city of Geneva lies within the bay where the Rhone leaves Lake Geneva . With its humanitarian tradition and cosmopolitan flair, the ecu seat of the UNO and headquarters of the Red Cross is understood because the «capital of peace.

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Engelberg

Engelberg in Central Switzerland, an action-packed summer and winter alps resort offering every opportunity for relaxation.

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