Rail- and Cableways
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Adelboden (Bernese Oberland)
Those are views! The Adelboden - Sillerenbühl cable railway gives you an all round view of the mountain and valley world from the 1,974-metre high mountaintop.
Aletschgebiet (Valais)
Seven cable-cars whisk visitors in gondolas from the Rhone Valley up into the villages of Fiescheralp, Bettmeralp, Riederalp Belalp seem to hover between heaven and earth.
Andermatt (Central Switzerland)
In Andermatt it goes up everywhere - up to the Gotthard Pass, the Oberalp, to Nätschen and on the Gütsch and of course, to the Gemsstock.
Andermatt (Central Switzerland)
Eleven trains are revealing a fantastic panorama before your eyes. For example: The Andermatt-Gotthard-Sports-Trains leading up to the Gemstock Mountain (2,963 m a.s.l.)
Appenzell Railways (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
Routes:
St. Gallen - Gais - Appenzell
Gossau - Herisau - Urnäsch - Appenzell - Wasserauen
Altstätten Stadt - Gais
St. Gallen - Gais - Appenzell
Gossau - Herisau - Urnäsch - Appenzell - Wasserauen
Altstätten Stadt - Gais
Aqualino (Graubünden)
Route: Landquart - Klosters - Scuol-Tarasp
The scenic train Aqualino brings closer one of Switzerland's most beautiful areas.
The scenic train Aqualino brings closer one of Switzerland's most beautiful areas.
Arosa (Graubünden)
For the first time this summer, you will enjoy in the Alps not only the majestic mountains surrounding Arosa, but also the recreational offerings of this mountain world.
Bad Ragaz (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
From mountain train to mountain train, from lake to lake - the Five-Lakes-Hike on Mt Pizol is a classic and is considered one of Switzerland's most beautiful high Alpine tours. Pizol means high peak in Romansh but these days there is luckily a modern aerial cable car that brings one up to the 2227-meter-high summit.
Bettmeralp (Valais)
The first gondola train to the Bettmerhorn, built in 1975, has transported in its 20 years of operation over eight million guests. With the opening of its new 8-seater gondola train in 1996, the resort of Bettmeralp has set new standards – after all, the train is considered the most modern of its kind.
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