Discover the best top things to do in Anzere, Switzerland including Anzere Spa & Wellness, Torrent-Neuf, Fondation Pierre Arnaud, Lac Souterrain, St-Leonard- Day Tours, Les Bisses Du Valais, Crans-Montana, Church-Fortress of Valere, Le Torrent-Neuf ou Bisse de Saviese, Happyland, Cave La Romaine.
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4 based on 116 reviews
In the mountain resort of Anzère, on the way to the village centre, the new Spa & Wellness offers you a peaceful environment to relax with an amazing landscape. Free your senses to the rhythm of the seasons in the three areas :The Pool Area : Whether in the indoor or outdoor pool, relax in a 33°C water. Enjoy the pure mountain air and the sunny environment with a panoramic view of the surrounding Alps.
A great edition to Anzere contributed to by many owners and the Commune and Canton.the view from the pool is second to none an experience that will be remembered. The gym facilities are limited but of excellent quality. A visit is a must if staying...MoreDear Customer, We would like to thank you for your comment and are pleased to read that you enjoyed your relaxing moment at Anzère Spa Wellness. We are looking forward to see you soon Best Regards The Team
5 based on 65 reviews
Great place with fantastic views. And for free on top of that.
BUT if you are subject to vertigo, DON'T even try to start a hike there!
I personaly knew that I was more and more subject to vertigo (no idea why...) but I still decided to go there. The first part in the woods is very fine.
Then a lady in a chalet told me that there are 3 different catwalks, the last one being the worst if I have vertigo!
In fact, as soon as I reached the first catwalk I started to perspire! Still, I walked on it but it was moving so much and the drop under my feet was so deep that I decided to turn back when I was half of the way of the catwalk!
No regret but be advised though...
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Nice collection of impressionist pointilliste paintings at the time we visited. Museography of good quality. A special media allowing interaction between visitors and a particular painting reproduced with digital technology is amazing and bring a lot to enjoy the maestria of the painter.
Some special deals are available when you purchase tickets. Reception staff do not promote it.... Be carefull. Watch out.
4 based on 222 reviews
31 students, 5 staff and we virtually fill up the boat. There were a half dozen other adults on the quick journey and they were patient with our excited teenagers. This trip is by no means scary and in fact, quite beautiful. Of course, as a seasoned traveller I've seen some amazing underground lakes and this was very good but not the best I've seen. But for the meer cost of 10 francs it's worth it for 20 minutes and about 300m. When we got to the end I was like "is that it?" but heck - you gotta make a buck somewhere. Some might find it a tourist trap but we all enjoyed it.
The guides ask what languages we spoke so they could cater for all of us. It's nice in cool inside but we were there in June but I wonder if it's open in the colder months and what it would be like.
The lights they have to illuminate the water and you can see the very large fish is wonderful. Even the lighting on a dinghy is something special (see my pics).
As we were travelling with a choir group I asked them to sing and they sand a beautiful classical piece that had the other tourists in tears. The acoustics were wonderful. They sang one more and when we got off the boat they applauded us.
The gift shop got a hammering from the students who bought so many things such as bracelets, rocks, pocket knives as well as soft drinks and ice cream. The owner shut the doors after we left because I think she'd made alot of francs that day.
We caught a train from Sion to this destination. Pretty easy to do and a 20 minute walk from the station to the start of it. You may need a map or get the Google machine to show you the way.
Toilets are good. Food good. Drinks cold. There is a Seating area outside as well.
5 based on 20 reviews
If you enjoy nature walks, will have much to explore in Valais.
There are dozens of old water channels (bisses) that carried water from the Mountains to the villages. All pathways are well identified and preserved. Any tourist office can provide detailed information about these pathways. Often there are small restaurants along the way promoting typical products of each region through which the water channel. The downside, not only this attraction, but of the whole Valais, is the constant noise of airplanes, helicopters, planes, motorways, trains, very unusual for a rural area like this...
4 based on 382 reviews
Stretching from the Rhone valley (altitude: 500m) to the Plaine Morte Glacier (altitude: 3,000m), Crans-Montana is a sunny region with a breathtaking view over a string of mountain peaks that unfold from the Dufourspitze to Mont Blanc via the Weisshorn and the Matterhorn. With its lakes, Forests, glacier and vineyards, the region has something to offer every nature lover. Sports fans, too, will be delighted to discover a large array of amenities dedicated to sporting activities, whilst cultural devotees will enjoy the wide range of museums, events and festivals. In fact, Crans-Montana combines all the benefits of the urban lifestyle within a mountain setting, with a wide selection of eateries ranging from mountain huts to award-winning restaurants, numerous boutiques and shops, a wellness centre, a variety of entertainment and a vibrant nightlife.
Crans and Montana are neighboring communities connected and shared by the little mountain lake. There are nice little outdoor cafes, restaurants with sidewalk Seating and this place was rather hectic during our fall visit. There was a show horse event in town during our stay, which was free and open to the public so we went down briefly to check it out.During the Swiss National Holiday there were fireworks set to music over the mountain lake.
The place is even more popular during the winter season as the skiers take over the town. The ski lifts are very close and within walking distance and once at the top there are more connecting trails along the ridges and a large lounge with openair patio.
Crans-Montana is a somewhat exclusive resort town for those that love to ski and/or love to be pampered. .
4.5 based on 142 reviews
It's a stiff climb to the top of the high knoll where the Château de Valère is perched, but when you look over the stunning view of the Rhone Valley and its surrounding Mountains, it will have been worth every step.
Of course, you have to go inside the basilica to see the world’s oldest working pipe organ (dating back to1435 A.D.).
This is a must-see attraction while visiting Sion.
5 based on 11 reviews
If you are not afraid of hight and like hiking this is a place to go when in the area it is just breath taking
4 based on 100 reviews
excellent place for the little ones (0-8 yrs old), lots of fun, food typical fast food.
5 based on 4 reviews
Went past the cave and had its proprietor show us around their facilities, the wine making process, as well as tasting room - tried some fantastic wines, very interesting - helpful to speak french if you go.
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