Friday, August 11, 2017
Three Lesser Known Attractions for Visitors to Switzerland
Jon Ray, superintendent for the Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District in Humboldt County, California, has worked in the field of education for over two decades, previously the Principal & Director of Curriculum & Instruction for the nearby Bonsall Union School District. When not committing time to his career as superintendent, Jon Ray enjoys traveling, having visited many international countries including Switzerland. For first-time travelers, the following are three Switzerland attractions to visit off the beaten path:
1. Brienz: Often missed by tourists, this mountain town is famous for it's woodcarving. For those who want breathtaking views of the Bernese Alps, take the Brienz Rothorn Bahn, a traditional steam locomotive, to the top of Rothorn, which is 7,700 high.
2. Rote Fabrik: While Zurich is a popular tourist destination, this old factory building on the outskirts has now been converted into a progressive musical venue, hosting theater performances, poetry slams, and concerts.
3. St. Beatus Cave: Famed for a dragon-slaying saint that once inhabited the area around 100 AD, a small portion is open to the public, offering underground waterfalls and lakes. A small museum is located at the exit, displaying ancient artifacts and dragon exhibits for younger visitors.
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