Швейцария - Активный отдых
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VIA ALPINA |
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Eight alpine countries in Europe are working together on a challenging project: their common goal is to establish official hiking trails linking all their alpine countries, from Trieste at the Adriatic Sea to Monaco on the Mediterranean. The route is officially signposted as such and – on Swiss territory between Buchs and Montreux – offers a daily luggage transport. A real trail of unsurpassable beauty awaits you.
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TRANS SWISS TRAIL |
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The Trans Swiss Trail crosses through Switzerland from the far West in the Ajoie to the deep South and the Luganersee lake. It offers magnificent views of Switzerland’s varied landscapes: Jura, the three lakes region, the Mittelland, the Emmental, Lake Lucerne, Reusstal, the Gotthardpass and Ticino. The walking options do not present any particular challenges in terms of topography and route properties and are therefore ideally suited to leisure walkers.
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ALPINE PANORAMA TRAIL |
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The Alpine Panorama route passes through some Switzerland’s most attractive areas at the foothills of the Alps on its way from Lake Constance to Lake Geneva: Appenzell, Toggenburg, Zugerland, Lucerne, Napfgebiet, Emmental, Greyerzerland, Lavaux and Côte d'Or are all home to milk and cheese, folklore, cherry pie, gold panning and a winegrowing culture.
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VIA JACOBI |
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The pilgrimage route to the grave of Saint James in Santiago de Compostela (Northern Spain) is one of Europe’s most important spiritual traditions. The ViaJacobi forms part of the European Way of St. James and runs along the foot of the Alps from Lake Constance to Geneva – right through Switzerland. Treasures such as chapels, churches and hostels line the route, one after the other, offering a magnificent walking experience along with the varied cultural landscape.
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JUARA CREST TRAIL |
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The Jura Crest Trail has a long-standing tradition as a long-distance footpath. Despite this, access to accommodation and catering does present certain difficulties as there are very few places to stay over the first peaks of the Jura. Luckily there are lots of post buses and train connections which lead down into the southern foothills where there are places to stay. The Jura Crest Trail offers pleasant walking opportunities – minimal height variations and generally good pathways. Note the somewhat longer walking times for each stage.
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ALPINE PASSES TRAIL |
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The Alpine passes route will open as a new national long distance footpath in Spring 2008 as part of the «SchweizMobil» project. It begins in Chur, crosses through the anterior Rhine gorge and the Lugnez valley and continues on over the high plateaus of the Greina to Tessin. The route runs through Ritomsee, Val Bedretto and the Nufenenpass to Wallis. Walkers can see the high peaks at close hand over the Brig – Zinal section and marvel at the powerful panoramic views of the Walser 4000m mountains including the Matterhorn. The route is suitable for experienced walkers in good health. Experience of walking up high mountains is not necessary.
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