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SWITZERLAND - Such convenient beauty

A few pounds of chocolates or cheese will be welcome, of course. Switzerland's chocolates and cheeses are superb. A few pounds of gold, or at least a few ounces, in the form of jewellery or a watch from one of the fine shops in Zurich's glorious Bahnhofstrasse or Geneva's Old Town would not go amiss either.

But many participants will most want to take home something much more expensive and difficult to handle, beginning with an airport or two. The reason is that flying into Geneva and Zurich remains one of the few pleasures in modern travel. First travel is the beauty of their locations in the heart of the mountains and the lakes. As the aircraft descends, the spirits soar – everyone knows they are going to have a good time.

Then there is the convenience of the airports themselves. Not merely the fact that they are relatively small and superbly equipped with everything from supermarkets to conference suites but that they are directly linked to Switzerland's extraordinary rail service. Within a few minutes of landing, everyone can be on board and well on their way to some remote Alpine village.

Inevitably people will be saying, I wish we had an airport like that at home! Not all Swiss cities offer this same immediate air-to-rail link, but that's only because their airports are even smaller and their settings possibly even more beautiful.

What would be the point of getting straight on a train when you land, say at Bern, in the midst of immaculate rolling farmland, or at Lugano, by the lake and its surrounding palm trees?

So an airport should be on every incentive planners' shopping shortlist in Switzerland. So should a mountain or two.

Yes, it is difficult to see how everyone will be able to take the Matterhorn of the Jungfrau home, but you can be certain they will want to. The reason is that Switzerland's mountains are better than anyone else's. They are not merely high masses of inanimate granite. They are decorated with pine forests and tiny glittering waterfalls and brilliant white snow and fairytale chalets and picture postcard cattle, until they are unbelievable beautiful.

That's their secret. They are so beautiful that one wants to touch them, to make sure they are real, and then, of course, to take them home.

Fortunately for planners, mountains are everywhere in Switzerland – it is literally impossible to go anywhere without seeing them – and perhaps the local folk might not even notice if one of two went missing. A couple of other interesting items to consider buying are: efficiency, for once participants experience the reliable nature of Switzerland they are sure to want to take that with them; and hotels, since Switzerland more or less invented luxury hostel-keeping and everyone is going to want one of these chic establishments for their own exclusive use back home.

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SWITZERLAND - Such convenient beauty

Author: Kristel van Winkel

A few pounds of chocolates or cheese will be welcome, of course. Switzerland's chocolates and cheeses are superb. A few pounds of gold, or at least a few ounces, in the form of jewellery or a watch from one of the fine shops in Zurich's glorious Bahnhofstrasse or Geneva's Old Town would not go amiss either.



But many participants will most want to take home something much more expensive and difficult to handle, beginning with an airport or two. The reason is that flying into Geneva and Zurich remains one of the few pleasures in modern travel. First travel is the beauty of their locations in the heart of the mountains and the lakes. As the aircraft descends, the spirits soar – everyone knows they are going to have a good time.



Then there is the convenience of the airports themselves. Not merely the fact that they are relatively small and superbly equipped with everything from supermarkets to conference suites but that they are directly linked to Switzerland's extraordinary rail service. Within a few minutes of landing, everyone can be on board and well on their way to some remote Alpine village.



Inevitably people will be saying, I wish we had an airport like that at home! Not all Swiss cities offer this same immediate air-to-rail link, but that's only because their airports are even smaller and their settings possibly even more beautiful.



What would be the point of getting straight on a train when you land, say at Bern, in the midst of immaculate rolling farmland, or at Lugano, by the lake and its surrounding palm trees?



So an airport should be on every incentive planners' shopping shortlist in Switzerland. So should a mountain or two.



Yes, it is difficult to see how everyone will be able to take the Matterhorn of the Jungfrau home, but you can be certain they will want to. The reason is that Switzerland's mountains are better than anyone else's. They are not merely high masses of inanimate granite. They are decorated with pine forests and tiny glittering waterfalls and brilliant white snow and fairytale chalets and picture postcard cattle, until they are unbelievable beautiful.



That's their secret. They are so beautiful that one wants to touch them, to make sure they are real, and then, of course, to take them home.



Fortunately for planners, mountains are everywhere in Switzerland – it is literally impossible to go anywhere without seeing them – and perhaps the local folk might not even notice if one of two went missing. A couple of other interesting items to consider buying are: efficiency, for once participants experience the reliable nature of Switzerland they are sure to want to take that with them; and hotels, since Switzerland more or less invented luxury hostel-keeping and everyone is going to want one of these chic establishments for their own exclusive use back home.



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the Perfect Year-Round Holiday Destination


While many holiday destinations are ideal for specific times of the year - offering, for example, activities like skiing in the winter or warm, sunny beaches in the summer - other destinations are ideal for year-round travel. Destinations like these offer an array of activities at any given time of year and make it simple for holidaymakers to travel there without having to consider whether it’s an “appropriate” time of year to do so.

Switzerland is just one of many such destinations. Offering some of the best skiing, snowboarding and ice-climbing opportunities in the winter, Switzerland is also renowned for its hiking, mountaineering and even skydiving in the spring and summer months. So it’s no wonder so many people choose Switzerland as their holiday destination, no matter what time of year it happens to be.

For anyone who loves city breaks, Switzerland has a range of cities to please. Zurich, which is Switzerland’s biggest city, Geneva, and the country’s capital city of Bern are ideal for activities such as museum visits and sightseeing, while the beautiful Lugano and Lucerne are smaller but also popular with city explorers.

For the more adventurous, Interlaken is known as the action sports capital of Switzerland, acting as a base for activities such as skydiving, ice and mountain climbing, bungee jumping, white water rafting and canyoning. There are also a number of smaller towns that play host to ski and snowboarding resorts, Zermatt being the most popular and the closest Swiss town before reaching the majestic Matterhorn Mountain. Interested in hiking or mountaineering? Head to Switzerland’s Jungfrau region - considered by many to offer Europe’s most beautiful mountain scenery.

Aside from being a great destination at any time of year, Switzerland holidays offer so much for all types of travelers. If you are seeking peace, quiet and seclusion, why not stay in a cabin in a quaint village that overlooks lakes, forests and the Alps? Perhaps you’re after a thrilling adventure, full of adrenaline-fuelled activities - in which case, Interlaken and its wide range of adventure sports, such as skydiving and ice climbing, will be perfect for you.

Switzerland is also fun for families with young children as there are a number of activities for them to enjoy - both in Switzerland’s cities and its more rural regions. For instance, there are a number of trains - such as the Glacier Express, Bernina Express, and Centovalli - which offer rides through some of the most scenic areas of Switzerland.

Finally, one thing that’s certain to prove popular with children and adults alike is Switzerland’s world-famous chocolates - available around almost every corner.

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