Inspiration Calendar

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  1. Noiraigue
  2. Lugano
  3. Fribourg / Freiburg
  4. S. Carlo
  5. Veytaux
  6. Schwarzsee
  7. Zurich
  8. Lausanne
  9. Engelberg
  10. Laax
  11. Fronalpstock viewpoint
  12. Gstaad
  13. Zermatt
  14. Engadin
  15. St. Gallen
  16. Saas-Fee
  17. Jungfraujoch
  18. Crans-Montana
  19. Andermatt
  20. Rigi
  21. Lucerne
  22. Brienz
  23. Emmental
  24. Neuhausen am Rheinfall
  25. Kandersteg
  26. Unterwasser
  27. Flims
  28. Brissago Island
  29. Wildhaus
  30. Gruyère Pays-d'Enhaut Regional Nature Park
  31. Viamala
  32. Stans
  33. Wasserauen Ebenalp
  34. Montreux
  35. Bern
  36. Airolo
  37. Aletsch Arena
  38. Thun
  39. Basel
  40. Zernez
  41. Geneva
  42. Appenzell
  43. Seengen
  44. Monte Generoso and Valle di Muggio
  45. Albulatal / Bergün
  46. Lavaux, Vineyard Terraces
  47. Jura & Three-Lakes
  48. Zug

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The Rhine Falls

To stand high above Europe's largest waterfall, feeling the roar and vibration of the water over one's entire body - this can be experienced at the Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen. By ship one can reach castles, the Rhine Falls Basin and even the mighty rock in the midst of the waterfall.

Learn more about: The Rhine Falls

Creux du Van

"Creux du Van", a natural rock arena of immense proportions, is located at the border of the cantons of Neuenburg and Vaud. Impressive 160 meter high vertical rock faces surround a four kilometer long and over one kilometer wide valley basin.

Learn more about: Creux du Van

Ruinaulta

10,000 years ago, 100 billion cubic metres of rock thundered into the valley. Known as the Flims Rockslide, this event created the Ruinaulta, a canyon-like gorge in the Anterior Rhine Valley that can be reached on foot, over water, by train or by bike.

Learn more about: Ruinaulta

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