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        Scenic view of Aare Gorge walkway in Meiringen, Switzerland showcasing stunning natural rock formations and a tranquil pathway for visitors.

        Meiringen

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          Picturesque train ride in Switzerland's heartland showcasing vibrant meadows and breathtaking alpine scenery.

           Zurich, Switzerland

          Private Guided Train Tour Through the Swiss Alps

          Board Switzerland's most scenic rail corridor with a private guide at your side — from Lucerne's medieval streets to the peaks of Interlaken, all in one unforgettable day.

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          From € 163.63
          Hikers crossing Trift Suspension Bridge on a Zurich day trip adventure in the Swiss Alps near Gadmen

           Zurich, Switzerland

          Swiss Alps Day Trip: Trift Suspension Bridge from Zurich

          Step off the cable car, follow the alpine trail, and walk across a bridge suspended 100 meters above the Swiss Alps — all in a single day from Zurich. This is the Swiss mountain experience most visitors never find.

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          From € 264.45
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          More to know about Meiringen

          Meiringen is a village in the Canton of Bern in central Switzerland, situated in the Haslital valley. Known for its dramatic Alpine scenery and the Reichenbach Falls, immortalized in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, the area attracts hikers and sightseers year-round. Visitors explore mountain trails, visit the Sherlock Holmes museum, and experience traditional Swiss mountain village life.
          Meiringen is a municipality in the Hasle district of the canton of Bern, Switzerland, situated at approximately 595 metres elevation in the Haslital valley at the confluence of the Aare and Alpbach rivers. The town serves as the primary service centre for the upper Haslital and is positioned at the crossroads of the Grimsel and Susten alpine pass routes, giving it historical significance as a transalpine transit point.
          Switzerland, Canton of Bern, Bernese Oberland, Haslital, Alpine Destination, Literary Tourism, Waterfall, Gorge, Mountain Village