Resorts & cities
- Albinen next to Leukerbad
- Anzère
- Arolla
- Belalp-Blatten-Naters
- Bellwald
- Aletsch Arena
- Bettmeralp
- Binn
- Blitzingen
- Bourg-St-Pierre
- Brigerbad
- Bruson et Val de Bagnes
- Bürchen
- Chamoson – Saint-Pierre-de-Clages
- Champéry
- Champex-Lac
- Champoussin
- Crans-Montana
- Eischoll
- Ernen
- Evolène Region
- Fiesch: Eggishorn
- Finhaut
- Fully
- Furka Pass
- Gampel-Bratsch-Jeizinen
- Goms
- Grächen - St. Niklaus
- Grafschaft
- Grimentz
- Hérémence
- La Fouly
- La Sage
- La Tzoumaz / Mayens Riddes
- Le Bouveret
- Le Châble
- Les Crosets
- Les Haudères
- Leuk-Susten
- Leukerbad
- Liddes/Vichères
- Lötschental
- Martigny
- Mase
- Monthey
- Moosalp Region
- Mörel-Breiten
- Morgins
- Mund
- Münster-Geschinen
- Nax
- Nendaz
- Obergoms
- Orsières
- Pays du Saint-Bernard
- Ovronnaz
- Portes du Soleil-Chablais
- Randa
- Raron-Niedergesteln
- Reckingen-Gluringen
- Riederalp
- Rosswald
- Rothwald
- Saas-Almagell
- Saas-Balen
- Saas-Fee
- Saas-Fee/Saastal
- Saas-Grund
- Saillon: The Town
- Salvan-Les Marécottes
- Sierre, Salgesch et Environs
- Simplon Pass
- Sion/Sitten
- St-Gingolph
- St-Luc and Chandolin
- St-Martin
- St-Maurice
- Täsch
- Thyon
- Törbel
- Torgon
- Trient Valley - Vallorcine
- Unterbäch
- Val d'Anniviers
- Val d'Hérens
- Val-d'Illiez
- Verbier
- Verbier St-Bernard
- Vercorin
- Vernamiège
- Veysonnaz
- Vionnaz
- Visp / 'Rund um Visp'
- Visperterminen
- Vissoie
- Vouvry
- Zeneggen
- Zermatt
- Zinal
Torgon
Torgon
Situated at 1'100 m altitude, the peaceful village of Torgon overlooks the Rhône valley and Lake Geneva. Ideally located, the town is close to Montreux and Aigle and only 45 minutes from Lausanne and 75 minutes from Geneva.
Trient-Tal
Trient Valley - Vallorcine
The Trient Valley (Vallée du Trient) links Martigny in Lower Valais via the border town of Le Châtelard with Chamonix, the well-known French resort at the foot of Mont Blanc. The Trient Valley is an untouched natural paradise with wild gorges, grottos, dinosaur tracks, and one of the Alps’ most beautiful glaciers.
Unterbäch
Unterbäch
This is where, in 1957, Swiss women first had the vote - against the wishes of the Swiss Federal Government. Its central location in Upper Valais makes it the ideal spot for setting out on excursions throughout the region.
Val d'Anniviers
Val d'Anniviers
The Val d'Anniviers is a Valaisian side-valley defined by a rich cultural tradition. The chain of authentic mountain villages with sun-blackened houses extends from Siere in the Rhone Valley to the climbers’ village of Grimentz. In the valley at the foot of several four-thousand-meter peaks, panoramic mountain tours and attractive skiing areas beckon.
Val d'Hérens
Val d'Hérens
Val d’Hérens (Eringer Valley) stretches from the Rhone Valley near Sitten to the foot of Dent Blanche, Dent d'Hérens, Mont Collons and Mont Blanc de Cheilon. Centuries-old villages with their typical dwellings lean against steep slopes. The concrete dam of Grande Dixence, which has a height of 285 meters and is the world’s highest dam wall, is located in the side valley of Val d'Hérémence.





