Switzerland is a mountainous Central European country, home to numerous lakes, villages and the high peaks of the Alps. Its cities contain medieval quarters, with landmarks like capital Bern’s Zytglogge clock tower and Lucerne’s wooden chapel bridge. The country is also known for its ski resorts and hiking trails. Banking and finance are key industries, and Swiss watches and chocolate are world renowned.
Population: 8.42 million
Capital: Bern
Currency: Swiss franc (CHF)
Official languages: German & French
Different ways to move around: Train and buses offer a good service and scenic views
You can find entrance/exit on both sides of the Aare-gorge. From Bern, you can take a train, rent a car
You can admire the Falls from the viewing platform, or get a closer view on a boat tour. Guided tours
The trail is accessible from the Wangs cable car, near Bad Ragaz. It is approximately an hour drive from Zurich
The best way to reach Mount Titlis is by train. It is a 2 hour journey from Zurich to Engelberg,
It is a two and a half hour drive from Zurich, and 30 minutes from Locarno to get to the
The glacier is easily accessible by train, and then going up to Bettmeralp is only accessible by cable car.
The town of Lauterbrunnen are easily accessible by train. You can reach the Trümmelbach Falls by bus from Lauterbrunnen.
To get to Interlaken (where the trail begins), you can take a train from Zurich or any other major Swiss
Take the train to Kandersteg and walk to the path that goes up to the lake. There is also a
You can take a direct train to Montreux or a local train to Veytaux-Chillon, where you can easily get to
The town closest town to the waterfalls, is Rue. Rue is accessible by train from Bern or Lausanne. From there,
The trail can be accessed by car or by train to Noiraigue rail station.
Beatus Caves are easily accessible by train or car from Interlaken (10 minutes drive), Bern (45 minutes drive) and Thun