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Lake Hallwil is a lake in the Swiss midlands and is located in the lake valley. During cold winter weather the lake can freeze over. The village of Hallwil is not located on the lake, but about two kilometers from its northern end. The name of the lake comes from the Lords of Hallwyl.
The eight-span old Thur bridge leads across the Thur to the southwest of Bischofszell's town center. It is also called the Crooked Bridge because its ground plan has some bends so that the piers could be founded on the nagelfluh rocks in the riverbed. The 116-meter-long bridge made of tuff and sandstone is the longest natural stone bridge in Switzerland preserved from the Middle Ages.
The eight-span old Thur bridge leads across the Thur to the southwest of Bischofszell's town center. It is also called the Crooked Bridge because its ground plan has some bends so that the piers could be founded on the nagelfluh rocks in the riverbed. The 116-meter-long bridge made of tuff and sandstone is the longest natural stone bridge in Switzerland preserved from the Middle Ages.
Lake Hallwil is a lake in the Swiss midlands and is located in the lake valley. During cold winter weather the lake can freeze over. The village of Hallwil is not located on the lake, but about two kilometers from its northern end. The name of the lake comes from the Lords of Hallwyl.
Lake Hallwil is a lake in the Swiss midlands and is located in the lake valley. During cold winter weather the lake can freeze over. The village of Hallwil is not located on the lake, but about two kilometers from its northern end. The name of the lake comes from the Lords of Hallwyl.
Lake Maggiore (Italian, the Bigger Lake) is an upper Italian lake located in the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy and in the Swiss canton of Ticino, crossed by the main inflow and outflow of the same name Ticino.
The Teufelskeller is a prehistoric landslide area near Baden in Switzerland, which was created around 100,000 years ago by a sagging. This left behind a diverse system of rock towers and caves on the eastern slope of Chrüzliberg and Baregg, the northernmost foothills of the Heitersberg hill range.
Gerzensee is situated at 646 m above sea level, 14 km southeast of the cantonal capital Bern. Thanks to its location on the sunny slope of the mountain, Gerzensee has a very mild climate compared to the surrounding area and is often referred to as the "Bernese Riviera".
The Reuss is a 164 kilometer long river in Switzerland with a catchment area of 3426 square kilometers. It is the fourth largest river in Switzerland. The Reuss rises in the Gotthard massif in the southwest of the canton of Uri and flows into the Aare near Windisch and Gebenstorf in the canton of Aargau as a right tributary. It is its largest and longest tributary.
The Lukmanier Pass, 1916 m above sea level, is a Swiss Alpine pass on the border between the cantons of Grisons and Ticino. The name derives from the Latin lucus magnus, the "great forest".
Lake Greifensee is a lake located east of the northern Lake Zurich in Switzerland. It is the second largest lake in the canton of Zurich.
Lake Hallwil is a lake in the Swiss midlands and is located in the lake valley. During cold winter weather the lake can freeze over. The village of Hallwil is not located on the lake, but about two kilometers from its northern end. The name of the lake comes from the Lords of Hallwyl.
Lake Constance is an inland body of water in southwestern Central Europe and consists of two lakes and a section of the Rhine River connecting them.
The eight-span old Thur bridge leads across the Thur to the southwest of Bischofszell's town center. It is also called the Crooked Bridge because its ground plan has some bends so that the piers could be founded on the nagelfluh rocks in the riverbed. The 116-meter-long bridge made of tuff and sandstone is the longest natural stone bridge in Switzerland preserved from the Middle Ages.
The Alpstein is a subgroup of the Appenzell Alps and belongs to the Swiss cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and St. Gallen.
Lake Hallwil is a lake in the Swiss midlands and is located in the lake valley. During cold winter weather the lake can freeze over. The village of Hallwil is not located on the lake, but about two kilometers from its northern end. The name of the lake comes from the Lords of Hallwyl.
The Verzasca is a wild river in the homonymous valley Valle Verzasca, in the Swiss canton Ticino.
The Reuss is a 164 kilometer long river in Switzerland with a catchment area of 3426 square kilometers. It is the fourth largest river in Switzerland. The Reuss rises in the Gotthard massif in the southwest of the canton of Uri and flows into the Aare near Windisch and Gebenstorf in the canton of Aargau as a right tributary. It is its largest and longest tributary.
Lago di Luzzone is a reservoir in the Swiss canton of Ticino at 1606 m above sea level in the Adula Alps. The lake is located at the upper end of the Blenio Valley in the territory of the municipality of Blenio.
Lake Constance is an inland body of water in southwestern Central Europe and consists of two lakes and a section of the Rhine River connecting them.
Lake Maggiore (Italian, the Bigger Lake) is an upper Italian lake located in the Italian regions of Piedmont and Lombardy and in the Swiss canton of Ticino, crossed by the main inflow and outflow of the same name Ticino.
Lago di Luzzone is a reservoir in the Swiss canton of Ticino at 1606 m above sea level in the Adula Alps.
The Ponte dei Salti (mutatis mutandis German Brücke der Sprünge) is a pedestrian bridge over the Verzasca River in Lavertezzo in the Swiss canton of Ticino. The stone bridge with two arches was built in the 17th century.[1] It is a protected cultural asset of regional importance.
The Ponte dei Salti (mutatis mutandis German Brücke der Sprünge) is a pedestrian bridge over the Verzasca River in Lavertezzo in the Swiss canton of Ticino. The stone bridge with two arches was built in the 17th century.[1] It is a protected cultural asset of regional importance.
The Ponte dei Salti (mutatis mutandis German Brücke der Sprünge) is a pedestrian bridge over the Verzasca River in Lavertezzo in the Swiss canton of Ticino. The stone bridge with two arches was built in the 17th century.[1] It is a protected cultural asset of regional importance.
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