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… and calm, boutique-laden streets form a pocket of Old World charm and refinement amidst some of Switzerland’s … Moving to the central west of Switzerland and chances are most people have already had a taste of Emmental … , the rich, almost sweet, and nutty cheese that has been produced in the Emme valley in central Switzerland … Dave from CyclingTips take to the rolling hills of Gstaad and Emmental in this edition of Discover Switzerland …
… Located in southern Switzerland and home to the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is a picturesque village … In this edition of the Discover Switzerland series, Keir and Dave from CyclingTips check out the mountain …
… the river’s great valley, which runs parallel to the Italian and French borders in the south of Switzerland … to ride, Keir and Dave from CyclingTips take to the hills of Valais in this edition of Discover Switzerland …
… Climbing for 19 kilometres at an average grade of 5%, In this edition of [Discover Switzerland], Keir …
… In this edition of the Discover Switzerland series, Keir and Dave from CyclingTips get their climbing …
… Its boats provide the best way to explore Switzerland’s lakes, and scenic trains such as the Glacier … The buses in Switzerland are bicycle-friendly as well, as most of them are outfitted with racks or trailers …
… Ticino, Switzerland’s warmest and sunniest canton, shares a border, a language, and a culture with … Being Switzerland, the high mountains are never far away, so it’s off-road where Ticino really comes …
… Fribourg is located in the west of Switzerland, to the northeast of Lake Geneva, between the Alps and …
… To the southeast of Basel in Switzerland’s north, the Aargau is a quiet rural province covered in … Engadine The Engadine is located right in the southeast corner of Switzerland, so it’s a good jaunt … Near the summit, you’ll cross back over the border into Switzerland. …
The Jura is a range of mountains that extends along the Franco-Swiss border from the Rhône in the southwest near Lake Geneva to the Rhine by Basel in the northeast. Though lower than the more iconic summits to their south, the range’s rugged limestone peaks provide a refuge for a way of life that has all but disappeared from the Alps. Centuries-old villages lie hidden in valleys lined with forests and lakes and fast-running rivers. There are hundreds of remote roads and trails to explore.…