With its traditional wooden chalets frothing with red geraniums, winding cobbled streets, and breathtaking views of the mountains, it offers a glimpse into an unspoiled Switzerland—making it the perfect retreat for anyone craving charm, serenity, and a dash of magic.
This stunning Wolf Dog’s European adventure exemplifies this notion. After witnessing her vacation, you might be inspired to plan an exciting getaway to the Swiss Alps with your own pup. Watch her whimsical adventure in this video from January 20: This gorgeous Wolf Dog is amassing more frequent flyer miles than most humans!
SBB will soon commence a four-year project to refurbish the 20km eastern bore of the Simplon Tunnel in the Swiss Alps.
Pyrrhocorax graculus , flying together in the swiss Alps. they can often be seen in smaller groups but every now and then they fly all together in a huge cloud. this was thursday January 30, 2025 early afternoon near Ardon in Valais canton,
The Gotthard Base Tunnel in the Swiss Alps is the world's longest and deepest railway tunnel, spanning the 35.5-mile distance between the cantons of Uri and Ticino
Four Norwegians and a Swiss woman were reportedly killed in avalanches while skiing off-piste in the French Alps on Wednesday. The Norwegians were part of a group of seven that was swept away by an avalanche in Val-Cenis in the southeastern Savoie region near the Italian border.
DEI in Davos? At the World Economic Forum, where Presidents, CEOs, Executives and World Leaders meet one thing has been traditionally overlooked until now: Diversity
Dubbed the "slowest express train in the world", this journey takes you through Switzerland's alpine landscape of mountains, charming villages and deep valleys.
This week on The Fin podcast, Hans van Leeuwen on whether diversity programs are under threat and why Australians have stopped going to Davos.
Five off-piste skiers were killed in two separate avalanches in the French Alps on Wednesday, officials confirmed. Four Norwegians died after being “buried” by a cascade of snow and ice in the southeastern Savoie region, while a Swiss woman was killed further north near Chamonix in the Haute-Savoie region.
Stuffed porpoise stomachs and blood custard for the rich, pickled carrots for the poor, and ale for all. Europeans in the Middle Ages ate some weird freaking stuff. CNBC's Emily Wilkins reports on the fight over Trump's funding freeze.
A Bangladeshi brand owner in recycled yarn is seeking a resolution to an intellectual property dispute with a Swiss brand, as both companies are creating confusion in international markets due to their nearly identical names.