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Swiss towns never lose their appeal
- whatever the time of year! Art, culture and culinary delights
abound in Swiss towns. And if shopping is your particular love,
the opportunities are practically limitless. Add to this the many
events which are held throughout the year: carnivals in spring,
open-air festivals in summer, wine growing festivals in autumn and
Christmas market fairs in winter. Each Swiss town is also individual
in character due to its history, its unique buildings and the people
who live in them. Being such a mountainous country, it is only a
short excursion from any Swiss town into the Alps. Extensive diversity
within a small area - this best describes the charm of Swiss towns.
It's well worth while paying a visit to Swiss towns - for a weekend,
or even a few days longer
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Season start 11.11.2000 - Season end 29.04.2001
:::: General Information
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| Area
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41285 sq. km.
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305 metres
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| Temperature: |
Max.
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43.0°C 23.4°C
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Winter
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26.2°C 4.3°C
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| Rainfall
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107 cms (July to September)
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Clothing
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| Summer |
Light Cottons
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| Winter |
Woollens
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| Best Season: |
September to April.
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| STDCode : |
0141
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| Population : |
2,23,361
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| Languages : |
Dogri, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English
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:::: HOW TO GET THERE ::::
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1 Landgasthof Adler
2 Hotel Monopol-Metropol
3 Hotel De Londres
4 Kronen Hotel
5 Hotel Weisses Kreuz
6 Hotel Post
7 Hotel Ermitage am See
8 Hotel zum Goldenen Kopf
9 Panoramahotel Säntisblick
10 Hotel zum Schwarzen Löwen
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| The west and southwest of Switzerland is French-speaking
and this French influence is very evident in the cuisine and culture
of the area. The city of Geneva has its borders
with France at the western end of Lake Geneva (Lac Leman to the French). Best known for housing
the headquarters of several major international organisations such
as the Red Cross and United Nations, its major attraction for the
tourist is its lakeside setting. Lake Geneva is the largest lake in
Switzerland and boats set off from Geneva for the towns along its
shores - a journey worth taking for the wonderful views of the Jura
mountains to the north and the Alps to the south. |
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| The bustling city of Lausanne
on the north shore climbs steeply away from the lake. The streets
of the old town are picturesque in themselves and afford spectacular
views across the lake to the Alps beyond. |
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| Montreux, at the eastern end of Lake Geneva, is
the riviera town of the lake, with palms and magnolias spilling down
the steep hillsides to the shoreline. Just outside the town is the
famous Chateau de Chillon, dominating
its surroundings and inspiration to many, including Byron. In July
Montreux is home to perhaps the greatest annual festival of Jazz in
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| The Jura mountains are surprisingly little visited by the
British. This beautiful and accessible area contains some of the best
walking and cross-country skiing in Europe. Whether exploring the
green and wooded heights of the Jura on relatively easy paths or strolling
along the picturesque shores of Lake Neuchatel, you'll find peace
and beauty in plenty. The medieval streets of Fribourg,
in the bi-lingual (French and German) east of the region, cling impressively
to the steep banks of the river Sarine, and from here you can enjoy
wonderful walking or skiing in the surrounding Fribourg mountains.
Neuchatel enjoys wide boulevards in the French
style and a superb view of the distant Alps across the placid lake.
Outdoor activities abound, from mountain biking to walking and skiing,
whilst almost every village around Lake Neuchatel has its bathing
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| Travelling east frm Lake Geneva along the Rhone Valley the mountains become progressively higher
and more spectacular. Roads lead to the many ski resorts, such as
Leysin and Les Diablerets.
The town of Martigny lies at the juction to the
Grand Saint Bernard Pass, still
accessible by road although now bypassed by a tunnel.The valley floor
between Martigny and Sion is flat and fertile and is one of the main
wine-growing regions of Switzerland. Sion itself
is guarded by two impressive castles. The mountains are now truly
spectacular with a multitude of world-class ski resorts; amongst them
Verbier, Crans-Montana and Saas-Fee, with fashionable Zermatt at the foot of the mighty Matterhorn.
At the very end of the valley lies Gletsch, from
where there is a stunning view of the Rhone glacier. Enjoy perhaps
the most stunning circular drive in Europe, taking in the Nuffenenpass,
Furkapass and St Gotthard pass. |
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