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The Alps make up almost 60% of the country
One of the most incredible facts about Switzerland is that the Swiss Alps cover around 58% of the land area. Despite the abundance of mountains, the country’s landscape is actually pretty diverse. In the northern part of the Alps, like the Bernese Oberland, you’ll find that the scenery is very green and vibrant. While in the south like Valais, it’s drier and rougher. You’ll also see stunning lakes and villages full of palm trees in between.

Pristine water around
Thanks to great underground water reserves and natural springs, Switzerland boasts some of the finest drinking water around the world. In fact, their tap water has a much better ecological balance than the average bottled mineral water. All you need to do is to bring your water bottle and refill from one of the many drinking fountains and you’re good to go.

In some villages no cars allowed
If you’re planning to drive around Europe, one of the most important facts about Switzerland to know is that there are several places that don’t allow cars. Instead, you can take a train, bus, and even a boat to reach the village and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. The best part is that getting around is even easier and more affordable with the Swiss Travel Pass. Experience free travel by boat, bus, and train and discover the finest sights Switzerland has to offer.


Coded by Maryna Yarochshuk