Located in the English Channel, Jersey Island is the most French of all British possessions. Formally, the island is not part of the United Kingdom, which in many ways defines the character of the local people. Its geographical location between...
Interlaken is a small resort town in the Swiss Alps that has been a popular tourist destination for over 300 years. The local scenery is truly beautiful: the town is nestled between lakes, surrounded by mountains and pine forests, so...
Gstaad is located at the junction of four mountain slopes, making it renowned for its comfortable, interesting, and enjoyable skiing. The entire resort is comprised of six regions connected by a single ski pass, including the only glacier in the...
The Grindelwald ski resort is nestled in the shadow of three magnificent peaks: Jungfrau (4,158 m), Minch (4,099 m), and Eiger (3,970 m), and is one of the most famous ski resorts in Switzerland. The ski area consists of three...
Mürren is the highest settlement in the Jungfrau, located at an altitude of 1,650 meters. Mürren is considered the birthplace of alpine skiing. In 1931, British ski enthusiasts held the first World Championships here. Mürren Slopes The ski area ranges...
In the 19th century, the site of today's spa resort was nothing more than a small village called Blumau, discovered by chance by oil magnates. They believed there might be mineral deposits here and began drilling. Oil was never found,...
This small village on the border of Tyrol and Vorarlberg used to be just a stopover for tourists. But the excellent slopes, abundant snow, and good winter weather have made this place a favorite among winter sports enthusiasts. Arlberg Ski...
Ascona is a small resort town located in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. It's an elite resort, primarily frequented by the wealthy. There's no shortage of luxury here: numerous luxury hotels, restaurants, spas, golf courses, and Switzerland's largest beach, the...
This charming city in northwestern Switzerland has three names. In German, it's Nüenburg, in Franco-Provençal, Neuchatel, and in French, Neuchâtel. All three names translate as "New Castle." Neuchâtel's history began as a fortified structure, around which residential quarters developed extensively...
Yverdon-les-Bains is the only thermal and lake resort in Switzerland, located near Lake Geneva. The town boasts an impressive medieval castle and a beautiful cathedral on the central square. Treatment in Yverdon-les-Bains Besides the natural rejuvenation benefits of the pristine...