AbondanceOffice de Tourisme d’AbondanceAu Village F-74360 Abondance +33 4 50 73 02 90 |
> SLIDESHOW >Situated in the Haute-Savoie, 30 kilometres south of lake Geneva, Abondance is a mountain village where you'll have the holiday you always dreamt of. It is also the name of a variety of cows producing the famous Abondance cheese, a must-taste! |
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ChamonixOffice du Tourisme85, pl. du Triangle de l'Amitié - BP 25 F-74401 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc +33 4 50 53 00 24 |
> SLIDESHOW >The starting point to discover the Mont-Blanc region, one of the most breathtaking areas of the Alps. It's also a crossroads between France, Italy and Switzerland. |
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ChampéryChampéry TourismeRésidence Opaline CH-1874 Champéry +41 24 479 20 20 |
> SLIDESHOW >The charming Valaisan resort of Champéry is nestled at the foot of the Dents du Midi and Dents Blanches massifs at an altitude of 1,050m. |
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Col du PillonOffice du Tourisme des DiableretsChemin du Collège 2 CH-1865 Les Diablerets +41 24 492 00 10 |
Pillon Pass, at an altitude of 1546m, is a mountain pass connecting Ormont-Dessus (Les Diablerets, Vaud Alps) to Gsteig, above Gstaad (Saanenland). |
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Corne/Brèche (Lacs de la)Office du Tourisme de Sierre, Salgesch et EnvironsAvenue Général Guisan 6 CH-3960 Sierre +41 27 455 85 35 |
Just a stone's throw from the banks of the Rhône, the small lakes of La Corne and La Brèche are popular and easily accessible places to relax, swim and stroll. They are located on the left bank of the river, about halfway between Sion and Sierre. |
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Croix (Col de la)Office du Tourisme de VillarsAvenue Centrale 140 CH-1884 Villars-sur-Ollon +41 24 495 32 32 |
Mountain pass connecting Les Diablerets to Villars, 1,778 m (5,833 ft) above the sea. At the highest point, stop to admire the strange gypsum pyramids on both sides of the pass! The road is open from May to November. |
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DerborenceOffice du Tourisme de Conthey, Vétroz et ArdonRue des Fougères 18 CH-1964 Châteauneuf-Conthey +41 27 346 72 01 |
> SLIDESHOW >A hamlet in the Municipality of Conthey, in the canton of Valais (Switzerland), located at 1,450 metres in an isolated valley on the south side of the Bernese Alps. One of the highlights of any Swiss trip! |
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Diablerets (Les)Office du Tourisme des DiableretsChemin du Collège 2 CH-1865 Les Diablerets +41 24 492 00 10 |
> SLIDESHOW >Breathe in the pure air of a village at the foot of a glacier, an authentic village, where the beauty of the scenery and the warmth of the hospitality make one! |
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EuseigneAdministration communale d'HérémencePlace de l'Eglise - Case postale 16 CH-1987 Hérémence +41 27 282 50 20 |
> SLIDESHOW >A village in Val d'Hérens (Valais), famous for its natural sand pyramids topped with rocks. A quite strange sight! |
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Fouly (La)Office du Tourisme CH-1944 La Fouly +41 27 783 27 17 |
> SLIDESHOW >In Val Ferret, at 1,600 m altitude, a village set in a wild alpine setting. It is a family resort with a bewitching character, and one of the stopovers of the Mont Blanc tour. Winter sports and summer hikes of every level. |
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Grand-Saint-BernardOffice du tourisme du Grand-St-BernardCol du Gd-St-Bernard CH-1946 Bourg-St-Pierre +41 27 783 32 48 |
> SLIDESHOW >The high mountain pass between Valais in Switzerland and Val d'Aoste in Italy. Home of the famous St-Bernard rescue dog, the one that has a keg around the neck! |
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GryonOffice du TourismePl. de Barboleuse CH-1882 Gryon +41 24 498 00 00 |
> SLIDESHOW >Gryon and its sister resort Villars are among the 15 ski resorts, out of a hundred in Switzerland, that possess, since 1998, the famous label Families Welcome confered by the Swiss Tourism Federation. |
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LeysinLeysin TourismePlace Large CH-1854 Leysin +41 24 494 22 44 |
> SLIDESHOW >Leysin, situated at an altitude of 1,263 m above sea level, enjoys exceptional exposure to the sun and offers a very large range of activities all year round. |
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Marécottes (Les)Office du Tourisme Les Marécottes-Salvan CH-1923 Les Marécottes +41 27 761 31 01 |
> SLIDESHOW >Les Marécottes is a family resort situated in the Trient Valley, connecting Martigny in Valais and Chamonix in France. A very beautiful area with many attractions for kids and parents alike. |
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MartignyOffice du TourismeAvenue de la Gare 6 CH-1920 Martigny +41 27 720 49 49 |
> SLIDESHOW >A Gallic-Roman town, Martigny is a favorite destination for gastronomy, congresses, fairs, and it's an important crossroads of the Alps, with mountain passes to France (Forclaz Pass to Chamonix) and Italy (Grand-Saint-Bernard Pass to Aosta). |
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MiexVouvry TourismeGrand-Rue 25 CH-1896 Vouvry +41 24 482 12 21 |
> SLIDESHOW >Miex, above the village of Vouvry, in Chablais, is the starting point for many beautiful hikes, especially to beautiful Lake Tanay. |
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Morgins (Pas de)Office de Tourisme de MorginsPlace du Carillon 1 CH-1875 Morgins +41 24 477 23 61 |
> SLIDESHOW >Pas de Morgins (1,371 m above sea level) is a mountain pass in the Alps connecting Monthey in Switzerland and Abondance in France. It's a nice stop for a walk or just to rest a while, as you'll find there a beautiful little lake in an enchanting surrounding... |
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OvronnazOffice du Tourisme CH-1911 Ovronnaz +41 27 306 42 93 |
> SLIDESHOW >10 km from the motorway, at the foot of the Muverans chain, the holiday resort of Ovronnaz enjoys a mild, tonic climate at an ideal altitude of 1,350 metres. |
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Pramont (Lac de)Office du Tourisme de Sierre, Salgesch et EnvironsAvenue Général Guisan 6 CH-3960 Sierre +41 27 455 85 35 |
An inaccessible, wild biotope located just a few hundred metres from the Rhône, opposite the village and the valley of Réchy. |
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Raspille (Pyramides de la)Office du Tourisme de Sierre, Salgesch et EnvironsAvenue Général Guisan 6 CH-3960 Sierre +41 27 455 85 35 |
Spectacular geological formations rise above the torrent that marks the language border between the French-speaking Valais and the German-speaking Upper Valais. |
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SaillonOffice du tourismeRoute du Centre Thermal 23 CH-1913 Saillon +41 27 743 11 88 |
> SLIDESHOW >A beautiful medieval village on a rocky hill in the middle of the wineyards of Valais, part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites, where was killed Farinet, a famous outlaw known as the Robin Hood of the Alps. |
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Saint-LéonardAdministration communaleRue Centrale 22 CH-1958 Saint-Léonard +41 27 205 76 00 |
> SLIDESHOW >Located in Valais, along the Rhone valley, in the heart of the Swiss Alps, St-Léonard is not only renowned for its subterranean lake, the largest in Europe, but also for its orchards and wineyards. |
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SamoënsOffice de Tourisme de SamoënsPlace de l'Autogare - BP 42 F-74340 Samoëns +33 4 50 34 40 28 |
> SLIDESHOW >Samoëns, in Haute-Savoie (French Alps) is a typical mountain village set in the broad valley of the upper Giffre river. Near the village is the stunning Cirque du Fer à Cheval, where grand cliffs form a horseshoe in front of the Dents Blanches mountain range. |
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SanetschOffice du Tourisme de SavièseCase postale 143 CH-1965 Savièse +41 27 395 27 37 |
> SLIDESHOW >Sanetsch Pass, 2252m above sea level, connects Valais to Saanenland (Gstaad area). It's open only from June till September, but it's really worth the visit! |
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SierreOffice du Tourisme de Sierre, Salgesch et EnvironsAvenue Général Guisan 6 CH-3960 Sierre +41 27 455 85 35 |
> SLIDESHOW >Sierre is the self-proclaimed wine capital of Switzerland, a well-deserved title, given that it boasts a Museum of Vines and Wine and a wine trail linking it to neighbouring Salquenen, another wine-growing Mecca. |
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SionOffice de Tourisme de SionPlace de la Planta 2 CH-1950 Sion +41 27 327 77 27 |
> SLIDESHOW >Oldest town of Switzerland with some 7,000 year of history and capital of the Valais, Sion is rich of 4 castles, 4 museums and a beautiful historical center, but it is a modern city, with all facilities and much more. |
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TorgonOffice du TourismeLa Jorette CH-1899 Torgon +41 24 481 31 31 |
Situated at 1,100 m over sea level, the peaceful village of Torgon overlooks the Rhône valley and offers a splendid panoramic view of the surrounding French and Swiss Alps. |
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VerbierVerbier/Bagnes TourismeCH-1936 Verbier +41 27 775 38 88 |
> SLIDESHOW >All the beauty and charm of a mountain village developed in harmony with its surroundings. More than 400 km of well-kept footpaths, and a ski area extending between 1,500 and 3,300 metres above sea level in a spectacular mountain landscape. |
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