Upon arriving in Geneva, I basked in the sunlight as it warmed my skin after walking out of the parking garage ready for a sunny weekend getaway.
The beautiful shuttle passed us and I was officially committed to hiking up to one of Germany’s most visited castles, Burg Hohenzollern.
Here is your guide to the perfect day trip for those staying in Central Switzerland!
Check out these seven European ski destinations perfect for the whole family. From the Pyrenees to the Alps, these slopes are sure to make for a fun holiday.
If you’ve ever wanted to take things to the extreme and go ski touring, kitesurfing, mountaineering, whitewater rafting, rock climbing or paragliding, here are the best sites in Europe.
Geneva is the second-largest city in the country. Encompassed by towering mountains, including the infamous Mont Blanc, Geneva is home to the United Nations and Red Cross/Red Crescent headquarters.
Switzerland, the land of picturesque villages, outdoor adventures and various forms of tasty cheese is a must-visit for many people. Whether you’re on an epic road trip or an express bus tour going through the country, it would be a shame to miss the scenic village of Grindelwald!
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In Europe, holiday villages are a great place for a balance of relaxing downtime and fun activities with your family.
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Switzerland is one of the greatest places to visit during the winter months with its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages, and an incomparable, magical atmosphere.
In Europe, pistes are categorized by a color-coded system shown in blue (easy), red (intermediate), and black (expert) trail signs.