Holiday destinations in Switzerland
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Grimentz/St-Jean (Valais)
Region: Valais
Canton: Valais (VS)
Altitude: 1'564 m
Inhabitants: 444
Canton: Valais (VS)
Altitude: 1'564 m
Inhabitants: 444
La Fouly (Valais)
La Fouly has everything: alpine scenery, mountain ranges, unspoilt nature and the restful atmosphere of a small, attractive locale. Surrounded by peaks well-known to mountain climbers, such as Le Dolent, Le Tour Noir and l’Aiguille d’Argentière, this village boasts the most beautiful and the most authentic of everything that the mountains have to offer.
Le Bouveret (Valais)
Les Collons / Thyon 2000 (Valais)
The sunny holiday region of Les Collons / Thyon 2000 is located on the western side of the Val d'Hérémence in the Lower Valais, close to the canton capital of Sion (Sitten) at an altitude of 1500 m to 2100 m. Thyon 2000 is particularly geared up to meet the needs of skiers, and forms the eastern gateway to the "Four Valleys" skiing area, one of the largest continuous skiing areas in the Alps.
Les Crosets (Valais)
Leuk - Susten (Valais)
Leukerbad (Valais)
The thermal spa resort of Leukerbad, with its 65 hot springs, lies well protected in a Valais side valley and is now a popular destination for wellness and sports enthusiasts. The resort offers an attractive and extensive range of indoor wellness and sports’ facilities.
Liddes/Vichères (Valais)
A community of ten villages close to Grand Saint Bernard, Liddes boasts a vast, mountainous landscape and a huge variety of hiking trails and sites. A community of ten villages close to Grand Saint Bernard, Liddes boasts a vast, mountainous landscape and a huge variety of hiking trails and sites.
Lötschberg (Valais)
Lötschental
(Valais)
The Lötschental lies embedded between the Valais and Bernese Alps. The largely undeveloped valley with its still intact villages invites guests for relaxing holidays amidst unspoilt nature, away from the large tourist centres. Walkers prevail in summer, in winter a glacier ski area and winter walking trails extending up to 3111 metres are the key attractions.
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