Heidi-ho! The country that's practically synonymous with banking, skiing, and breathtaking mountains also has great food, history, and culture. Furthermore, it's like visiting four countries in one: French, German, Italian, and Romansch.
Switzerland's 'Grand Tour' in ´8 Excellent Options for an Awesome Autumn Road Trip´
Switzerland Tourism This Alpine country features stunning mountain scenery and one itinerary in particular, called the ¨Grand Tour¨, exudes all the fun and thrills you could ever want from a road-trip in Europe. This popular 1,643-kilometre (1,021-.mile) circuit passes almost fifty of the country’s top tourist attractions, more than 20 lakes, five formidable Alpine passes, and more than a dozen UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the famous fortress of Bellinzona and the beautiful…
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Have you ever been to Gruyeres? Where the famous cheese comes from? I've always known it as a typical Swiss village, filled to the brim with tourists. But there are other, less-known sides to it.
Find out about the Hidden Face of Gruyeres...
Check out Atzmännig. Their website is not stellar but they have a lot of options for kids.
I loved Switzerland - we were only able to visit for a few days this year but I can't wait to go back! Just wrote a post about why I think it's worth the costs
http://inspiringtravellers.com/2011/10/15/5-reasons-love-switzerlan...
A Tripatini member asks a good question about Switzerland. Can you help?
http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/train-from-florence-to-switze...
If you are visiting Zurich or just moved here and want to get acquainted with the city, check out the Zurich section on my blog, Globetrotting in Heels.
Also, please feel free to get in touch if you need help on connecting with other expats in the area!