Going with the flow – naturally.
Tip 5: Aare Canoeing.
Search Switzerland for
01: Swiss National Park
02: Rhine Route
03: Trans Swiss Trail
04: Skateline Mittelland
05: Aare Canoeing
06: Aletsch glacier
07: Lake Lucerne.
08: The Verzasca valley
09: Glacier Express
10: Arosa
12: Gruyères
13: Freiberge, Jura
14: Jungfraujoch
15: Via Spluga
16: Soglio
17: Bernina Express
18: Braunwald
19: Ebenalp
20: Val d'Anniviers
21: Allalin
22: Zermatt
23: Emosson
24: Nendaz
25: Oberhasli
26: Schynige Platte.
27: Lake Oeschinen
28: Rigi
29: Titlis
30: Entlebuch
31: Ritom Lake
32: Monte Tamaro-Monte Lema
33: Muggio valley
34: Four-Passes-Tour
35: Château de Chillon
36: Parc jurassien vaudois
37: Schwarzsee
38: The Route of St. James
39: Creux du Van
40: Doubs
41: Göscheneralp valley
42: Emmental
43: Schilthorn
44: Pilatus
45: Pays d'Enhaut
46: Three Lakes Region
47: Lake Toma
48: Maienfeld
49: Muotatal
50: Tremola Pass, Gotthard
51: Leventina
52: The Voralpen Railway
53: Les Diablerets
54: Ajoie
55: Chasseral
56: Lenk
57: Lauterbrunnen valley
58: Gstaad
59: Flumserberg
Lavaux terraced vineyards

The Aare is the longest river lying entirely within Switzerland. Between Biel and Solothurn, it offers perfect conditions for canoeists.
The stork colony at Altreu and the extensive forests and pretty villages along the river bank make the stretch of the Aare below Biel the perfect playground for canoe fans. Without any great exertion, canoeists are carried to Solothurn, a Baroque city, blending French charm and Italian grandeur, that is one of the most beautiful in Switzerland.
Excursions 

