10 Places To Visit In Switzerland You Didn't Know About

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Lugano

Nestled in Ticino near the Italian border, Lugano blends Swiss efficiency with Mediterranean charm. Stroll the lakeside promenade, visit the frescoed Santa Maria degli Angioli church, and take the funicular up Monte Bre for panoramic views of Lake Lugano.

Landscape of Lake Lugano from Morcote village with the bell tower of the Santa Maria del Sasso church | Shutterstock

Maggia Valley

Explore the unspoiled beauty of Maggia Valley in Ticino by hiking twisting trails, discovering charming waterfalls like Foglio and Salto, and savouring local cuisine at cosy 'Grottini' restaurants. Consider staying at Romantic Relais & Spa Castello del Sole in Ascona for a luxurious nature retreat.

Rural houses in Maggia Valley | Shutterstock

Trift Bridge

Picture yourself crossing a 557-foot-long pedestrian suspension bridge high above the Trift Gorge in the Swiss Alps. The adrenaline rush is real, but so are the awe-inspiring views of glaciers, rugged peaks, and turquoise glacial lakes. Trift Bridge is an adventure you won’t forget.

Trift Bridge with views of the Swiss Alps | Shutterstock

Caumasee

Serenity awaits at Caumasee, a crystal-clear lake nestled in Films. Surrounded by lush forests, it’s a haven for relaxation. Take a dip in the emerald waters, rent a paddleboat, or simply bask in the tranquillity.

Small island in the middle of Cauma Lake | Shutterstock

Öschinensee

Venture to Öschinensee, a pristine alpine lake near Kandersteg. The mirror-like waters reflect the jagged peaks of the Blüemlisalp and Doldenhorn mountains. Hike around the lake, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and let nature rejuvenate your soul.

The beautiful Oeschinensee surrounded by mountains and trees | Shutterstock

Verzasca Valley

In the heart of Ticino, Verzasca Valley beckons with its emerald-green Verzasca River. Follow the riverbanks, cross ancient stone bridges, and marvel at the dramatic cliffs. For the adventurous, take a dip in the icy waters – it’s invigorating!

Beautiful view of Verzasca Valley | Shutterstock

Saint-Ursanne

Step back in time in the charming village of Saint-Ursanne. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, admire medieval architecture, and visit the Romanesque-style Abbey Church. The peaceful ambience is a balm for the soul.

A metal fence in the picturesque old town of Saint-Ursanne | Shutterstock

Juf

Ascend to Europe’s highest village – Juf. Perched in the Graubünden Alps, it’s a place where tranquillity meets rugged beauty. Breathe in the crisp mountain air, gaze at the snow-capped peaks, and feel the remoteness of this alpine paradise.

Train passes famous Landwasser Viaduct at Graubünden | Shutterstock

Fortress Furigen

Explore the epic Fortress Furigen in Stansstad. Built into the cliffs overlooking Lake Lucerne, this historic site offers a glimpse into Switzerland’s military past. The views from the fortress are as impressive as its history.

Breathtaking autumn view on suburb of Stansstad | Shutterstock

Andermatt

Hop on the sky train and ascend to Andermatt, surrounded by majestic peaks. Whether you’re skiing in winter or hiking in summer, the mountain vistas are awe-inspiring. Don’t forget your camera – you’ll want to capture every moment.

Gorge Schoellenen where flows the river Reuss and the devil bridge called Teufelsbruecke | Shutterstock

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