It is time to get lost in the greens, cheese, and wines.
A huge blanket of fifty shades of green surrounds the landlocked country, Switzerland is at the confluence
of Western, Central, and Southern Europe. The mesmerizing landscape is the unique selling point of this beautiful country. Through this lush land comes beautiful flora and fauna, where you can easily get lost. But what you will also find in Switzerland is the abundant chocolate and the variety you can lay your hands on. Beyond that, it is time for you to get lost in the snow-capped mountains and the greens. Here is a list of places for you to explore next time you are out there in Switzerland.
Interlaken
The central town of a small Agglomeration, Interlaken, meaning between lakes, as it is located on the flat alluvial land called Bodeli, is an important tourist destination. This town is a delight to take a road trip on, as you will be near mountain resorts and high mountains, such as the famous high Alpine peaks of Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. This is the perfect place for spending your summer holidays. A must-visit is to Hhematte, and witness flower gardens, hotels, and cafes in the town. Roam around and enjoy the view. Other places to visit are railways, ski lifts, chairlifts, and cable cars. Definitely go for snowboarding, cross-country skiing, paragliding, and a paddle steamer cruise.
Lake Geneva
A deep lake, Lake Geneva, is shared between Switzerland and France. It is one of the largest Alpine lakes in Western Europe. Lake Geneva is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, promenades, parks, and gardens. Why you should visit Lake Geneva is to soak in the charm of this old town, the rustic charm, as you stroll around the historic buildings. A few other places to explore in and around Lake Geneva are the Opera House, Grand Theatre, cafes, the Montreux Jazz Festival, and gardens.
Harder Kulm
This is a magnificent viewpoint in the canton of Bern, offering views across Interlaken, the alluvial land called Bodeli, and southwards up the valley of the river Lutschinen to the high peaks of the Bernese Alps. The secret behind the extensive viewpoint is its high altitude of 1,322 m. But don't you worry! There are enough restaurants for you to spend time there and enjoy the view.
Other places to visit and explore in Switzerland are Lucerne, Interlaken, Jungfraujoch, The Matterhorn, Zurich, Zurich Old Town, Swiss National Park, Chateau De Chillon, Montreux, St Moritz, Bern, The Rhine Falls, Lake Lugano and Ticino, Oberhofen Castle, and Swiss Grand Canyon.