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The 10 most beautiful places to visit in Switzerland

The 10 most beautiful places to visit in Switzerland.

A fusion of Italian, French and German cultures but still with a strong identity of its own,

Switzerland makes an alluring travel destination.

The landlocked European country is known for its attractive cities, its apre-ski chic and

famously idyllic mountain scenery complete with cuckoo-clock houses and bell wearing

cows – Switzerland is still a place where you can imagine Heidi skipping through the

Alpine meadows.

Lucerne and Lake Lucerne.

Lucerne is a quintessentially Swiss city filled with traditional town squares, historic buildings,

painted facades and narrow cobbled streets lined with shops selling traditional goods.

The city is also famous for its beautifully preserved medieval bridges, one of which dates

back to 1333.

Make sure you add on extra visiting time for the beautiful Lake Lucerne.

It’s a huge irregularly shaped lake encircled by towering mountains – an area which is

often said to be similar to Norway’s famous fjords.

Swiss National Park.

Switzerland has only one national park, but this one is pretty special.

Part of the UNESCO biosphere reserve, it’s home to beautiful scenery, wildlife and 80

kilometres of paths which allows visitors to explore the carefully preserved alpine environment.

Expect to see winding wild azure rivers, stunning peaks and dense areas of beautiful alpine forest.

Chateau de Chillon.

Lake Geneva is one of the most famously beautiful lakes in the world but if you really want

to crank up the fairytale factor then head for Chateau de Chillon.

This medieval castle lords it over Lake Geneva from its rock island, and offers gorgeous

views both inside and out.

Over a thousand years of history are displayed in the remarkably well-preserved castle and

the building has inspired the works of famed writers Jeans-Jacque Rosseau and Lord Byron

– if you visit you’ll see why.

Zermatt and the Matterhorn.

Zermatt is a car-free Alpine village which is famous for both its picture-postcard prettiness

and its close location to the imposing Matterhorn.

The steep slopes of this famous mountain once intimidated hikers from even attempting to scale it.

Since the first successful attempt in 1865, many more brave mountaineers have made it

to the top of the famed mountain.

This area is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in Switzerland but this kind of scenery 

comes at a price – accommodation in Zermatt is among the most expensive in the country.

Appenzell.

This beautiful region in Switzerland is a place where traditional Swiss culture is still very much alive.

It’s only 66 square miles in size yet it’s packed with more charm and cultural richness

than you’ll find in most other countries.

Protected by the surrounding mountains, gorgeous villages dot the rolling hills and historical

pastimes like folk music and traditional dancing are still a regular occurrence here.

Be sure to taste the smelly Appenzeller cheese, which is the best tasting cheese in the world

(or so the locals will tell you)!

Bern Old Town.

There are many beautiful cities in Switzerland but the medieval streets of Bern’s Old Town

has earned itself a UNESCO World Heritage status.

It’s a fairly small relaxed place where time moves slowly and the locals don’t seem

nearly as busy as other cities.

Expect to see covered arcades, whimsical fountains, cobbled streets and traditional architecture

all framed by rolling hills and the glacial Aare River.

Wengen.

Wengen is an impossibly perfect example of an Alpine village where traditional timber

chalets cling to the slopes of the Lauterbrunnen Valley.

It’s been developed into a car-free resort town which has an exclusive upscale feel and

a fine collection of hotels.

In winter the high altitude and gorgeous scenery attracts a discerning skiing crowd, in fact

Wengen has so many skiers at this time its population increases almost ten-fold.

Lake Oeschinen.

This pristine lake is fed by the glacial brooks of three surrounding mountains.

It’s a beautiful and tranquil spot where nature lovers come to swim, row, hike and

– in winter – ride the 3.5 kilometer long toboggan run which travels from the lake to

the gondola station.

The surrounding area is also known for its rich flora and fauna – orchids, gentian,

edelweiss and herds of grazing sheep and cows all call this place home.

Interlaken.

This is a city located between two Alpine Lakes, although it’s not so much the city

which has earned itself a place on this list but the surrounding area – Interlaken lies

at the footsteps of the most beautiful alpine range in all of Switzerland and arguably the

whole world.

The scenery is truly breathtaking with surrounding snowcapped mountains sprinkled with waterfalls,

glacial lakes and lush green alpine meadows.

It’s also the main transport gateway to the mountains and lakes of that region, making

it an excellent base for exploring.

Brienz.

Brienz is a traditional village located in the middle of towering mountains and right

on the shores on the brilliant turquoise Lake Brienz.

It’s located near Interlaken but deserves a special mention of its own.

For a touch of romance head for Brunngasse which was once awarded the title of most beautiful

street in Europe.

Tell us in comments which place do you like it.
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