What to see while camping in Switzerland There can be few places in the world as beautiful as Switzerland. Camping is the best way to enjoy this wonderful country, allowing you to feel very comfortable with beautiful scenery and natural environment. My personal suggestion for a campsite in Switzerland would Camping Manor Farm, a site on Lake grassy spacious two miles from Interlaken. Surrounded by mountains and with magnificent views of Eiger, you will not be short of things to do with its own supply of water sports and activities on the site, including mini-golf, volleyball and its own restaurant.
It is also ideally placed to see some of the curiosities of the country, but should you prioritize? Here's my advice ...
Za¼rcher Spielzeugmuseum
It is safe to assume that your time in a tent or mobile home in Switzerland will take you to the cultural capital of the country at a given time. Here you will find a fascinating range of museums, but perhaps the most memorable is the Spielzeugmuseum Zurich or Zurich Toy Museum. Here you will find more than 1,200 antique toys collected throughout Europe, from the 18th to the 20th century. What is really fascinating here is how the toys to monitor trends of their periods, with clothes doll fashion imitation, and toy trains following the technological progress from the steam. Elsewhere, visitors can see all sorts of entertainment for children "through the ages from books and toys, wooden figures of tin and playhouses.
La¶wenbra¤u-Areal
Western Zurich used the collapse of industrial districts, but now it has become one of the trendiest areas of the country. This is due in part to the gallery La¶wenbra¤u-Areal, home to some amazing contemporary art and is regularly visited by art lovers from around the world. On the basis of what was once a sprawling brewery, the building is divided into six exhibition areas in large clean rooms. If you have any art lovers on your camping holidays Switzerland, this is well worth a visit.
Jet d'Eau Geneva
Literally meaning "water jet", Jet is a huge water fountain in Geneva and is one of the most famous monuments of the city (he appeared in the logo of this year's European Football Championships) . Pumps impressive history to 132 gallons of water per second to 140 feet in the air at amazing speeds of 124 miles per hour, which means that at any given time there are 1849 gallons of water in the air! This is certainly an amazing sight, but make sure you pay attention to changes in wind direction have been known to leave wet unsuspecting tourists. You do not want wet, miserable trip to the campground Switzerland!
Old City of Berne
capital of Switzerland is full of cultural highlights, but no more than in the old medieval town, which has been marked as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO Thanks to its patrician buildings and arcades. The buildings date from the 15th and 16th centuries, and despite being restored in the 18th century have managed to maintain their character and meaning, creating great photo opportunities. The real pleasure here is just strolling the charming streets absorb the atmosphere. If you are staying in a mobile home in Switzerland, is one of the most memorable days you can expect to have.
Jungfrau Aletsch Bietschhorn
Saving best for last, however, this is a perfect example of why the site in Switzerland is an amazing experience: the landscape. The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn is a "World Natural Heritage" by UNESCO, and has the distinction of being the only place in the Alps for this distinction. The mountain rises to 12,907 feet and covers a length 23 k. Visit the range you will see a wonderful combination of ice, rock and alpine foliage. It is.
Posted on June 6, 2010.