• Switzerland: Switzerland is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It has borders with France to the west, Italy to the south, Austria and Liechtenstein to the east and Germany to the north. The climate is temperate, but varies with altitude. Switzerland has cold, cloudy, rainy/snowy winters and cool to warm, cloudy, humid summers with occasional showers. Switzerland is known for its mountains (Alps in south, Jura in northwest) but it also has a central plateau of rolling hills, plains, and large lakes. The highest point is Dufourspitze at 4,634 m while Lake Maggiore is only 195 m above sea level. The seven wonders
    • The Castle of Chillon: near Montreux
    • The Lavaux vineyards: on the shore of Lake Geneva
    • The Castles of Bellinzona: in the southern canton of Ticino
    • The Abbey of St. Gallen
    • The Top of Europe and the Sphinx observatory: a "village" with a post office on the 3,500 metres high Jungfraujoch above Wengen
    • The Grande Dixence: a 285 metres high dam, south of Sion
    • The Landwasser viaduct: on the railway between Chur and St. Moritz
    The seven natural wonders
    • The Matterhorn: from Schwarzsee, Gornergrat or simply from the village of Zermatt
    • The northern walls of the Jungfrau and Eiger: two of the most celebrated mountains in the Alps, they can be seen from the valley of Lauterbrunnen or from one of the many summits that can be reached by train or cable car
    • The Aletsch Glacier: the longest in Europe, the Aletsch wild Forest is located above the glacier, best seen from above Bettmeralp
    • The lakes of the Upper Engadine: one of the highest inhabited valley in the Alps at the foot of Piz Bernina, they can be all seen from Muottas Muragl
    • The Lake Lucerne: from the Pilatus above Lucerne
    • The Oeschinensee: a mountain lake with no rivals above Kandersteg
    • The Rhine Falls: the largest in Europe, take a boat to the rock in the middle of the falls.
    The European Football Championships in 2008 was held in Austria and Switzerland. Basel, Berne, Geneva and Zurich were all hosting sites. "Swiss-made": Souvenirs and Luxury Goods Switzerland is famous for a few key goods: watches, chocolate, cheese, and Swiss Army knives. There is no Swiss language. Depending on where you are in the country the locals might speak Swiss-German (Schwyzerdütsch), French, Italian, or, in the hidden valleys of Graubünden, Romansch, an ancient language related to Latin. All four are considered official languages (except that Standard German and not Swiss German is official). Most tourist areas in Switzerland have a tourist office where you can call and have them book a hotel for you for a small fee. Each town usually has a comprehensive list of hotels on their web site, and it is often easiest to simply call down the list to make a reservation rather than try to book online. Many hotels will request that you fax or email them your credit card information in order to secure a reservation. In general, hotel staff are helpful and competent, and speak English quite well. Hotel rates in Switzerland can get quite expensive, especially in popular ski resort areas. There is also a hostel network in Switzerland for students. Types of hotels in Switzerland include historic hotels, traditional hotels, inns located in the country, spas and bed and breakfasts. The European Football Championships in 2008 was held in Austria and Switzerland. Basel, Berne, Geneva and Zurich were all hosting sites.
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