Berne, the Capital City : Bern is the capital of Switzerland and of Bern canton and belongs west of the country on the River Aare. It’s the 2nd most thickly settled and second largest canton from the country. It consists by three sections firstly, the Bernese Alps or Oberland with many resorts and peaks, secondly the Finsteraarhorn and Jungfrau with hayfields and pastures in the valleys and finally the Mittelland [midlands] which lies in the fertile northern foothills of the Alps.
Château de Chillon : Chillon Castle is the most well loved historical site in Switzerland. The memorial stands right Lake Leman and the becharming fortress inherited light while Almighty Byron wrote of the fate of Bonivard, a follower of the Reformation who was enchained to the fifth pillar in the dungeons for four years in the 16th century. The castle belongs to 11th century which has been much modified and expanded since then.
Fantastic St Bernard Pass Hospice Museum : The museum throws light on the importance of the monks’ rescue work and spiritual vocation, which go back to the eleventh century
Jungfrau Region : Some of Switzerland’s most attention-getting vistas and sites are found around the peaks of the Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger, the surroundings of which are made magnificent referable the “greens, and golds” of nearby hills and valleys. The highest railway in Europe, known to be the best rail trip finds its way through both the Eiger and the Mönch before concluding at the tip from the incredible Jungfraujoch.
Other attractions
Ascona
Estavayer-le-Lac
Franches Montagnes