| Discover events along the Glacier Express. The Glacier Express is known to be the slowest express train in the world. Before, during or after your experience aboard this historic train, you can attend cultural events in Andermatt such as the annual Yodeling celebration or the Swiss Alps Classic festival. In Zermatt your clients can participate in sport events such as the annual Gornegrat-Zermatt Marathon, which celebrates its 20th edition this year! Find out more about summer events to pair with your Glacier Express experience below. Browse the events here. |
| Experience the "Liechtenstein Trail". A land of art, nature and surprisingly phenomenal wines! As one of the smallest countries in the world, Liechtenstein allows your clients to cross the entire country by venturing on the "Liechtenstein Trail", which is a 75km (47 miles) walking route that includes all 11 municipalities of the country. Full of attractions, spectacular views, fine food and secluded spots, the "Liechtenstein Trail" is the ideal way to explore the Principality of Liechtenstein. The "Liechtenstein Trail" can be experienced either by hiking or by e-bike, for a more comfortable and faster experience. Discover more here. |
| The living museum of the Saint Bernard dogs. The museum dedicated to the St. Bernard dog is located at the foot of the mythical Great St. Bernard Pass in the VALAIS-Matterhorn Region. This unique attraction invites your clients to discover the history of the world-famous rescuer of the Alps. An entertaining and modern museography traces the rich past of the hospice and the pass. Visitors can admire the legendary Saint Bernard in a proper living museum and have a friendly and unforgettable meeting with these hero dogs! Find out more here. |
| Swiss fun facts. We'd like to bring a few Swiss fun facts in alphabetical order to you! Have you heard of the following? A - Alphorn The alphorn is a well-known swiss national symbol. Did you know that back in the day it’s main function was the communication with the herdsmen on the neighboring alps and with the people down in the valleys? B - Bern Swiss capital which is a UNESCO World heritage site. C - Chocolate The Swiss consume around 94,000 tons (103,617 US tons) of chocolate, or 12kg (26 lb) per person per year more than double as the Americans who consume an average of 5kg (11lb) per person per year. |