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Bradt Guide to Switzerland Rail-Road-Lake
by Anthony Lambert

From the Bradt Travel Guides series.

Switzerland's pure air, alpine scenery, and picturesque towns draw visitors year round to walk, ski, cycle, and take in the sights. Add in the renowned efficiency of the integrated Swiss Travel System, and the country offers the ultimate in hassle-free, environmentally friendly travel.

Anthony Lambert presents every aspect of exploring this enchanting country, backed up by in-depth coverage of chateaux, museums, and historic buildings. No matter what your interests, this is the only guide you'll need.

  • Comprehensive guide to Switzerland's unrivalled rail network
  • Lake steamers, postbuses, cycle, and car hire
  • Scenic walks and cycle routes
  • Restaurants and hotels close to stations
  • Walking tours of major towns, including Geneva, Lausanne, and Bern
  • Regional maps and town plans

Paperback 240 pages - 3rd edition (10/05)

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