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Switzerland

Accommodation
Attitudes to Childern
Basel
Bern and the Mittelland
Central Switzerland
Eating
Further Information
Getting Around
Getting There
Graubunden - Grisons
Health
More Information
The Arc Jurassien
The Bernese Oberland
The Northeast
The Valais
Ticino
Western Switzerland - Suisse Romande
When to Go
Where to Go
Where to Go and What to Do
Zurich and Surroundings

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Switzerland offers more than 1,500 lakes, 140 glaciers, and multiple mountains which occupy around 60% of the land area and include at least 100 of more than 4,000 metres. There is also softer, rolling country round the edges, and the more Mediterranean feel of the Italian-speaking south.

The main tourist areas for foreign visitors are the Bernese Oberland in the central west; Central Switzerland slightly to its east; Lake Geneva region in the far west, bordering France; the Valais to its south; the Ticino bordering Italy; and in the southeast Graubunden, the largest but most sparsely populated canton.


(updated 09 April, 2006)
         

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