Patrick’s guidebook

Patrick
Patrick’s guidebook

Sightseeing

A completely underrated open-air museum featuring traditional houses from all over Switzerland. The buildings are all original and have been disassembled and reassembled stone by stone in Ballenberg to preserve them for future generations. I strongly recommend a visit there.
124 habitants recommandent
Ballenberg, Swiss Open-Air Museum
100 Museumsstrasse
124 habitants recommandent
A completely underrated open-air museum featuring traditional houses from all over Switzerland. The buildings are all original and have been disassembled and reassembled stone by stone in Ballenberg to preserve them for future generations. I strongly recommend a visit there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberhofen_am_Thunersee
40 habitants recommandent
Château d'Oberhofen
4 Schloss
40 habitants recommandent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberhofen_am_Thunersee
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thun
62 habitants recommandent
Château de Thun
1 Schlossberg
62 habitants recommandent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thun
13 habitants recommandent
BLS Schiffstation Thun
9 Seestrasse
13 habitants recommandent
Gurnigelpass
Niederhornbahn AG Beatenbucht - Beatenberg - Niederhorn
253 Schmockenstrasse
14 habitants recommandent
Take a ride with the rail company that boasts the steepest track in the world and once at the top you can enjoy 360 views.
21 habitants recommandent
Niesenbahn AG
12 Heustrichstrasse
21 habitants recommandent
Take a ride with the rail company that boasts the steepest track in the world and once at the top you can enjoy 360 views.
229 habitants recommandent
Bern
229 habitants recommandent
The place where Sherlock Holmes plunged to his death in the Reichenbach falls after a struggle with his archenemy Moriarty only to be resurrected by Arthur Conan Doyle after much pressure from his fans. "In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Adventure of the Empty House"; set in 1894, Holmes reappears, explaining to a stunned Watson that he had faked his death to fool his enemies." -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes#Retirement
16 habitants recommandent
Meiringen
16 habitants recommandent
The place where Sherlock Holmes plunged to his death in the Reichenbach falls after a struggle with his archenemy Moriarty only to be resurrected by Arthur Conan Doyle after much pressure from his fans. "In 1903, Conan Doyle wrote "The Adventure of the Empty House"; set in 1894, Holmes reappears, explaining to a stunned Watson that he had faked his death to fool his enemies." -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes#Retirement
64 habitants recommandent
Beatushöhlen
64 habitants recommandent
If you enjoyed the HBO series "Band of Brothers" you might recognise the views and the beautifully restored Victorian Hotel.
22 habitants recommandent
Chutes de Giessbach
22 habitants recommandent
If you enjoyed the HBO series "Band of Brothers" you might recognise the views and the beautifully restored Victorian Hotel.
A medieval walled city where much of the walls still stand to this day and the site of the famous battle of Morat where Charles the Bold broke his teeth yet again against the equally famous Swiss "Gewalthaufen".
70 habitants recommandent
Murten
70 habitants recommandent
A medieval walled city where much of the walls still stand to this day and the site of the famous battle of Morat where Charles the Bold broke his teeth yet again against the equally famous Swiss "Gewalthaufen".
24 habitants recommandent
Chemin de fer Golden Pass
22 Rue de la Gare
24 habitants recommandent
A lovely medieval town very much worth a visit. A word of advice: Saint-Ursanne was one of many towns occupied during the totally messy 30 Year war. The occupying French-Swedish garrison commanded by two Scottish officers (yes, it was that messy and confusing) were so brutal towards the local population that on the month of may 1634 the townsfolk sneaked into the castle and massacred all of the soldiers save for 12. So when you go there be very nice and polite because the locals don't take kindly to jerks ;-)
20 habitants recommandent
Saint-Ursanne
20 habitants recommandent
A lovely medieval town very much worth a visit. A word of advice: Saint-Ursanne was one of many towns occupied during the totally messy 30 Year war. The occupying French-Swedish garrison commanded by two Scottish officers (yes, it was that messy and confusing) were so brutal towards the local population that on the month of may 1634 the townsfolk sneaked into the castle and massacred all of the soldiers save for 12. So when you go there be very nice and polite because the locals don't take kindly to jerks ;-)
A lovely old town founded by the Romans who had named it Aventicum. Many Roman ruins are still visible and there is a nice little museum with many Roman finds located in the old amphitheater which houses a replica of the famous golden bust of Marcus Aurelius the original of which was found in the old sewers of Aventicum.
Avenches
A lovely old town founded by the Romans who had named it Aventicum. Many Roman ruins are still visible and there is a nice little museum with many Roman finds located in the old amphitheater which houses a replica of the famous golden bust of Marcus Aurelius the original of which was found in the old sewers of Aventicum.

outdoor activities

https://www.aareschlauchboot.ch/english
Aareschlauchboot
39 Stationsstrasse
https://www.aareschlauchboot.ch/english
15 habitants recommandent
Gantrisch Nature Park
13 Schlossgasse
15 habitants recommandent
160 habitants recommandent
Interlaken
160 habitants recommandent
This is the stuff the Bernese Oberland is made of
93 habitants recommandent
Oeschinen Lake
93 habitants recommandent
This is the stuff the Bernese Oberland is made of
66 habitants recommandent
Blausee
66 habitants recommandent
63 habitants recommandent
Stockhorn station
63 habitants recommandent