Friday, April 3, 2009

Alps Mountains of Switzerland


he very word "Switzerland" conjures up images of steep, majestic mountains, imposing in their icy inaccessibility and grand in their magnificent beauty. Welcome to the iconic Alps, the best-known symbol of Switzerland. The Alps of Switzerland shot into public consciousness in the late 19th century, after the publication of the book "Heidi" by Johanna Spyri, a touching tale about a little girl and her Alpine home.

Though the Alps crosses eight countries, the Swiss Alps are probably the most popular. Mont Blanc, at 4810 meters, is the highest peak of the Alps. The Alps are famous for the breathtaking fir forests and the clear lakes that hide in the many mountain crevices.

The Alps of Switzerland are also a godsend for adventure sports lovers. Hiking, trekking, rappelling - all is made possible due to the many gradients that the Alps slopes provide. (See more on Adventure Sports in Switzerland).

The delightful summer and winter resorts in the Alps have tourists flocking to them from across the world. The Switzerland tourist resorts are mostly located in the Alps, providing a great holiday getaway for those who love the mountains. Come winter, and the entire range is converted into a winter wonderland.


The resort towns of St. Moritz and Zermatt see droves of ski enthusiasts trooping in, while the Interlaken's cable cars and funicular rail become very active, taking frequent trips to the summit of the high Alpine peaks.

Winter sports in Switzerland are also best enjoyed in the pristine loveliness of the Alps, where the slopes are gentle enough for a child, or challenging enough for an expert.

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