Discover the best top things to do in Canton of Zug, Switzerland including Hollgrotten, Zytturm Clocktower, Museum Burg Zug, Strandbad Zug, Seebad Seeliken, Zugerberg bahn.
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Come and explore the unique dripstone caverns in the Lorze ravine at Baar! The fairytale rock formations are a delight for young and old – you can show your grandchildren the enchanting variety of shapes and colours in the caves or join your godchildren on a magical adventure with Tüüfeli, the cave spirit. A perfect destination for families, schools, hikers and clubs.
I have visited Swiss caves in Baar over a week ago and as well few months back. I found the place really beautiful and came back to explore it once more and record video from that trip (channel: Healing Sound of Nature). I can definitely recommend it only over the week day as on weekend it gets really crowded and full of families with kids. You should as well follow the river on the side as the sound of water ???? is really peaceful and calming. Pls check the video posted on YT from HSN Healing Sound of Nature: “Caves HÖLLGROTTEN - best places to see in Switzerland, HSN” and as well relaxing nature sounds from that place in video “Relaxing Nature Sound of Forest and River for relaxing, anti stress, sleep, meditation”
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When you visit Zug, this is a must to see. The ancient clocktower called "Zytturm" in Swiss-German is a medivian watchtower to supervise the old town against fire. You have to step up some stairs, but the view is worth it. The Key can be optained against a small deposit from the tourist office at the tower's west side (direction of the old city hall). If closed, the Bistro "Intermezzo" on the Artherstrasse (mainstreet east of the old town), just behind the "Zollhaus".
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THIS IS HOW HISTORY CAN BE FUN! Highlights from the cultural history of Zug are presented in the theme rooms. Room follows room like a string of pearls, and you can immerse yourself in your own universe in every room. It goes without saying that suits of armour and halberds will also be shown, but that's not all by far. Visitors can immerse themselves in the past, from atmospheric scenarios up to an explosive love affair. On the basis of collection objects, interactive stations and short texts, both the young and the old can learn lots of interesting facts about the lives of people in Zug over the last five hundred years. The popular model of the city not only shows the development of the city up to 1730 - it can then be followed virtually up to the year 2013 on a touch screen. The ensemble rooms let us experience industry as our grandfathers and great-grandfathers knew it. An the multimedia stations offer further information for those who are interested in a little more background. The youngest guests are also not forgotten: The comic figure Lili guides them through the rooms with questions appropriate to their age. A wide selection of tours and workshops for all ages promises hours of excitement.
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