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Cabins in the Swiss Alps
The ideal holiday destination won't come to you if you don't go looking for it, which is why we recommend the dazzling Swiss Alps, a vast mountain range that represents the central European country's most important feature. Find on Holidu perfect holiday accommodations to enjoy a quiet and pleasant holiday season at the same time. Locations that offer you the best services adjusted to your budget and size. Leave all your problems behind and concentrate on admiring the magic of the nature that surrounds our houses, share a delicious lunch with your family while you let yourself be embraced by the breeze that comes up to the terrace, and at night you can watch how the moon sets between the waters of Lake Thun.
Lodges with a swimming pool, sauna and access for domestic petsThese lodges are the ideal homes for families, friends and lovers looking for a place that requires space for 2 to 10 people. An open secret is that in places where it is constantly very cold, places to stay are plentiful, as it is one of the preferred temperatures for visitors at specific times of the year. During the holidays, on sunny days, don't miss the opportunity to dive into the swimming pool and enjoy the afternoon lying under its waters, in the same way, it is necessary to take advantage of the sauna room to purify and relax the body. If you're dying to leave your pets at home alone and sad, don't suffer any longer and include them in the trip so that everyone has a wonderful experience. Our cabins include large and spacious rooms, internet connection, TV services, parking, air conditioning, heating and a washing machine!
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In the north of the Swiss Alps lies Lake Brienz in the canton of Bern. The lake is fed and drained by the River Aar. The main attraction of this lake is its turquoise colouring, and it is also possible to take a boat trip on the surface of the lake. Other well-known lakes in the area are: Zurich, Oeschinen and Thun.
Swiss Alps for car loversThe Swiss Museum of Transport is the country's most visited gallery with a focus on transport and communications. It houses a vast collection of automobiles, locomotives, ships and aircraft, as well as some exhibits on telecommunications.
Did you know that the Swiss Alps occupy 60% of Switzerland's total surface area? It is, therefore, one of the most alpine countries
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It is a Swiss fortress with medieval origins located on the shores of Lake Geneva with a very peculiar shape, oblong, 25 metres high and 50 metres wide. Since the Bronze Age it has been an important defensive fortress, which was later fortified by the Romans. It is a historic monument for the country, whose halls served as a source of inspiration for the English poet Byron. It is worth noting that it did not only inspire Lord; from the 18th century onwards it attracted the most romantic writers of the time from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Victor Hugo, so much so that the latter said: "Chillon is a massif of towers on a massif of rocks". Today, the gothic style area is the best-preserved part of the castle.
2. Let yourself be carried away by the spectacular Rhine FallsThey are the largest waterfall in Europe, since more than 15,000 years ago the Upper Rhine left its bed behind and changed it into a new watercourse 150 metres wide and 23 metres deep. Experience all your senses to the fullest on a boat trip or canoe trip. Enjoy the show of eels and trout meandering between the rocks and the wonderful water of the waterfalls.
3. See the fantastic Kunsthaus ZurichThis museum houses one of the most invaluable art collections in Switzerland and Europe, which has been collected over the years by the local art association. The collection has an emphasis on Swiss art from the Middle Ages to contemporary art. In the gallery, you will find different works by great artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet.
4. Enjoy the wonderful views on the amazing Bernina Express scenic train routeA tourist train that runs along the Albula and Bernina lines, both of which have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2008. The route will take you through the most incredible alpine landscapes during a 4-hour journey from start to finish at 7,000 metres above sea level.
5. Soar to the top of the mighty SchilthornThe highest peak in the Swiss Alps at 2,970 metres above sea level. From the summit you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the Jungfrau, Titlis, Eiger and Monch. To get to the top you have to use a series of cable cars from the valley below and you can't leave the mountain without visiting the rotating restaurant Piz Gloria where some scenes from James Bond 007: On Her Majesty's Service were filmed.
6. Visit the fun-filled Zurich Zoo with the kidsOpened in 1929 and since 2004 it houses 4,000 animals of 340 species. The zoo has spaces designed as close as possible to the natural habitats of all the fauna found there, allowing them to move around freely. Visitors are also encouraged to come into direct contact with the animals. The most popular event is the penguin walk which takes place on days when the temperature remains below 10 °C.
7. Discover the beauties that Oberhofen Castle possessesIt is a lakeside fortress with a tower that pays homage to medieval times and a smaller tower set between the waters of Lake Thun. The fortress dates back to the beginning of the 13th century. Inside, it preserves some neo-gothic dining rooms, a Turkish smoking room, knight's armour, a museum and one of the most luxurious parks in the Alpine region.