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Campsites in Switzerland

Switzerland is best known as a destination for winter sports and for hosting numerous international conferences in Geneva. The country is also recognised for its longstanding neutrality. While Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, it maintains close ties with Europe. Read more
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The Swiss Alps

A significant part of the Alps is located in France, but a large portion lies within Switzerland. The highest peak in Switzerland, the Matterhorn, rises to 4,478 metres here. For experienced climbers, this mountain offers an exciting challenge. In winter, the Alps are a perfect destination for a ski or snowboarding holiday. But the region is also wonderful in summer. During the warmer months, the mountain landscapes are simply enchanting—lush green meadows, herds of cows, and high peaks capped with snow create the iconic Swiss scenery many imagine.

Amidst the mountains, you'll find countless waterfalls where you can relax and even take a refreshing dip. There are also numerous streams and small lakes scattered throughout the region. The Swiss Alps are also a popular destination for naturists, with several secluded naturist campsites available.

What else is Switzerland known for?

Switzerland is known as a relatively expensive country. While most things tend to cost more, it’s still possible to enjoy an affordable holiday. Camping is a great budget-friendly accommodation option, with campsites typically offering reasonable rates. Self-catering is often possible, letting you avoid pricey restaurants. Camping in Switzerland is far from roughing it—you’ll be surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, and if you’re lucky, you’ll wake up to stunning mountain views right outside your tent.

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Swiss Chocolate

Beyond the Alps and winter sports, Switzerland is also famous for its chocolate. The Swiss create everything from truffles to cakes and mousse. For those with a sweet tooth and a love of trains, there’s even a train journey that takes you to a chocolate factory. The ride takes some time, but you’ll travel through beautiful Swiss landscapes, making it a memorable experience.

The natural beauty of Switzerland is truly breathtaking. Every day presents a new hiking route to explore. Hiking is free and rewards you with stunning views, making it an excellent option for travellers on a budget. Mountain climbing is also popular, offering the chance to reach new heights and enjoy panoramic views of the surroundings.

Cities in Switzerland

Switzerland’s cities are sure to impress. Bern, the country’s capital, is a beautiful medieval city with plenty to see and do. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with well-preserved medieval architecture. A river flows through the city, and in summer, you can even swim in it. Spend your afternoon exploring the city’s streets, then cool off with a swim.

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The Swiss Mentality

Switzerland is a very safe country. The people are friendly, though sometimes a bit reserved, but they are always welcoming and helpful. National celebrations are highly valued, and the Swiss are proud of their independence, which is reflected in daily life.

Camping in Switzerland

Most campsites in Switzerland offer a range of facilities. Swimming pools are common at many sites, and many campsites are located by lakes, perfect for a refreshing swim. Switzerland is also an excellent destination for family holidays, with plenty of family-friendly campsites available. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re young or old. You’ll also find a range of options from five-star luxury campsites to budget-friendly sites, allowing you to tailor your holiday to your preferences.

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