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Switzerland

Switzerland

Our trip to Switzerland was even better than we anticipated. The scenery, particularly in the Alps, was spectacular, the food was delicious and we really enjoyed the various modes of travel ranging from high speed trains to gondolas to cog wheel railways to ships. Finding another destination that works as well for our tastes and…

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Home from Switzerland

Home from Switzerland

We departed Geneva for Seattle early on our second morning in the city. The ascent from the Geneva airport gave us a few last glimpses to the Alps, and we got some really nice views into the Frankfurt area, pictured above, as we descended to transfer home. On the return flight, we continued our experiment…

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CERN

CERN

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is home to the largest particle collider and detector in the world. The Large Hadron Collider is 17 miles (27 km) in circumference and crosses the Swiss-French border four times in a tunnel as deep as 574 ft (175m). And the ATLAS detector is 150 ft (46m) long,…

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Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva

Crescent-shaped Lake Geneva has a surface area of 224 sq mi (580 sq km), making it the largest lake in Switzerland. The lake straddles the Swiss-French border, with ferries regularly carrying passengers between the two countries. The Swiss side had gentler hills full of vineyards, towns, and centuries-old castles, while the French side is more…

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Lausanne

Lausanne

Extending up from the banks of Lake Geneva, Lausanne is known as the headquarters for the International Olympic Committee and the home of 13th-century Cathedrale du Notre Dame, one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in Europe and the spiritual capital of French-speaking Switzerland. Lausanne also has a vibrant arts and music scene, and many excellent…

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Lugano

Lugano

Historic Lugano is the third-most important banking center in Switzerland, a country that excels at banking. The city extends from the western edge of Lake Lugano up into the hills behind, with cobblestone streets winding and climbing between centuries-old buildings. At either end the mountains Monte Bre (3,035-ft; 925 m) and Monte San Salvatore (2,992-ft;…

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Bernina Express

Bernina Express

The Bernina Express scenic railway operates between Chur, Switzerland and Tirano in northern Italy. Reaching an altitude of 7,391 ft (2,253 m), it is the highest railway crossing in Europe and the third-highest railway in Switzerland. The majority of the route, from Thusis, Switerland to Tirano, has been designated the “Rhaetian Railway in the Albula/Bernina…

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Glacier Express

Glacier Express

The Glacier Express is one of the two most scenic train rides in Switzerland (the other is the Bernina Express). Passengers travel through the Swiss Alps in specially-designed viewing carriages with large windows and skylights. The natural scenery is astounding, but so too is the infrastructure. The train passes through at least 91 tunnels and…

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Air Zermatt

Air Zermatt

A metal cross at the summit of the Matterhorn is a memorial to the estimated 500 people who have died attempting or descending from the summit, including members of the first successful ascent team. Four of the seven-member team fell to their deaths on the descent in 1865. Currently about 3,000 people climb the mountain…

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Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

Matterhorn Glacier Paradise

Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, at altitude 12,740 ft (3,883 m) on the mountain Klein Matterhorn, is the highest viewing platform in Europe. Since 1978, a cable car has whisked visitors up to the summit from 9,642 ft (2,939 m ) Trockener Steg. Over half a million people ride to the top annually. Many are there to…

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The Matterhorn

The Matterhorn

The distinctive pyramid-shaped peak of the Matterhorn has been famous world-wide for more than a century. The 14,692 ft (4,478 m) mountain has inspired millions of photographers and thousands of climbers, with up to 150 attempting the summit on a good summer day. And the image of the Matterhorn has been used for a variety…

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Mannlichen

Mannlichen

The vista from the summit of 7,687-ft (2,342 m) Mannlichen is known as the Royal View, where on a clear day Jungfrau, Monch and Eiger dominate the skyline. The theme extends to the short hike up from Mannlichen station, called the Royal Walk, with waypoints along the way carrying names such as the King’s Gate,…

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Via Ferrata Murren-Gimmelwald

Via Ferrata Murren-Gimmelwald

The Via Ferrata Murren-Gimmelwald is 1.4-mile (2.2 km) route strung along the cliffs between Murren and Gimmelwald. Unlike most via ferratas, this route descends rather than ascends, starting Murren at altitude 5,374 ft (1,638 m) and ending at Gimmelwald at 4,485 ft (1,367 m). But it shares many features of other via ferrata we’ve done…

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Schilthorn

Schilthorn

The revolving restaurant atop 9,744 ft (2,970 m) Schilthorn, pictured above, was the setting for the fortress Piz Gloria in the 1969 James Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. It really does look like a fortress atop the craggy summit of Schilthorn. The restaurant was under construction before the filming and subsequently was named…

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Jungfraujoch

Jungfraujoch

The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site, established in 2001, comprises 318 sq mi (82,388 ha) of the High Alps, including the most glaciated part of the mountain range and the largest glacier in Eurasia. The dramatic scenery, centered on the mountains Jungfrau (13,642 ft; 4,158 m), Monch (13,480 ft; 4,110 m) and Eiger…

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Bernese Oberland

Bernese Oberland

The Bernese Oberland (Bernese Highlands) region topped every list we found of best places to visit in Switzerland for spectacular mountain scenery. Here are some of the highest and well-known peaks in the Bernese Alps, including 14,022-ft (4,274 m) Finsteraarhorn, 13,642 ft (4,158 m) Jungfrau, 13,480-ft (4,110 m) Monch, and 13,015-ft (3,967 m) Eiger. Some…

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Mount Pilatus

Mount Pilatus

The Pilatus-Bahn, just outside Lucerne, is the world’s steepest cogwheel railway at 48% maximum and 35% average incline. The line opened in 1889 and ascends 5,279 ft (1,609 m) from Alpnachstad to the summit of Mount Pilatus in only 2.86 miles (4.6 km). Depending on snow conditions, the train generally operates from May to October….

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Lake Zurich

Lake Zurich

The steamboat Stadt Zurich is the oldest of more than a dozen passenger ships that ply the waters of Lake Zurich. Built in 1909, the steamship makes regular two-hour runs the length of upper Lake Zurich between Zurich and Rapperswill. The vessel is beautifully maintained, particularly the original Escher Wyss & Cie engine, also dating…

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