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Die beiden Strecken RACE und RIDE haben ihren Start und das Ziel am Bundesplatz. Von dort aus führen die Strecken neutralisiert vorbei am Gurten, dem Berner Hausberg und dann durch das Seftigental in Richtung Gantrischmassiv. Während die Strecke The RACE dann eine Runde durch das wunderschöne Emmental macht, wo es auch das legendäre "Chuderhüsi" als KOM zu bezwingen gilt, führt die kurze Strecke The RIDE durch die Hügel rund um Münsingen zurück nach Bern.

Vorbei am Zentrum Paul Klee erreichen beide Routen den Berner CityLoop. Während die RIDE Fahrerinnen und Fahrer nur zurück zum Ziel fahren, geht für die ambitionierten Sportler des RACE dort das Rennen noch mal richtig los. Bis zu drei Runden, jede 11,33 Kilometer lang und mit je 150 Höhenmetern gespickt, in Form von drei knackigen Aufstiegen, gilt es für die Spitze zu bewältigen.

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DIE WERTE : SIEG, LEISTUNG UND ENTSCHLOSSENHEIT

An den L’Etape by Tour de France Events gewinnen die Siegerinnen und Sieger des Hauptrennens, sowohl der Damen- als auch der Herrenkategorie, jeweils das begehrteste Rennradtrikot der Welt: das gelbe Trikot .

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DIE WERTE : JUGENDLICHKEIT, INSPIRATION UND ZUKUNFTSVERSPRECHEN  

An den L’Etape by Tour de France Events, die beste Fahrerin und der beste Fahrer des Hauptrennens unter 25 alt, wird eingekleidet in das  weisse Trikot .

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DIE WERTE : MUT, EXPLOSIVITÄT UND GESCHWINDIGKEIT

An den L’Etape by Tour de France Events wird auf einer markierten, mehrere hundert Meter langen Sprintrecke mit Zeitmessung die schnellste Sprinterin und der schnellste Sprinter im Feld bestimmt. Beide erhalten im Ziel das begehrte  grüne T rikot .

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DIE WERTE : KRAFT, AUSDAUER UND EIGENE GRENZEN ÜBERSCHREITEN

An den L’Etape by Tour de France Events, eine oder mehrere Bergabschnitte werden gemessen und die besten Kletterer des Hauptrennens bei den Damen und Herren erhalten das  gepunktete Bergpreistrikot .

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VALUES : WELCOME TO BERN

Das Jersey in den original L’Étape-Farben ist im aktuellen Santini-Design gehalten und verfügt über drei Rückentaschen. Neben den Logos von Santini und L’Étape Switzerland schmücken das Shirt ein dezentes Schweizerkreuz auf dem linken Ärmel und als Besonderheit die Berner „Skyline“ auf den Rückentaschen. .

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Tour de Suisse 2022 route

The eight-day stage race in Switzerland opens with hilly circuit at Lake Zurich and concludes with time trial in Liechtenstein

The 85th edition of the Tour de Suisse , June 12-19, 2022, begins in the Jura and central Switzerland in the first half of the race, and then crosses Ticino and Valais regions for the grand finale in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, a 26km race against the clock on stage 8. There are fewer Alpine passes than last year, but it is hard to distinguish as the race still divvies out plenty of climbing – a total of 18,407 metres over eight days.

The race begins with a circuit race on the shore of Lake Zurich in Küsnacht on Sunday, June 12. There are four laps for a total of 178km, which begins towards Greifensee, the Zurich Oberland and over the Pfannenstil then back to Küsnacht. On the final three loops the climbs at Pfannenstiel and Küsnachter Berg are category 3 and combine for six KOMs. There is a total of 2,810 metres of elevation gain on the opening day.

Stage 2 heads north and then west for 199km to Aesch with a similar amount of climbing from the day before, 2,806 metres.. The route goes over the Zurich Oberland and through the Canton of Aargau, taking in three categorised climbs in the final 75km including Challpass.

The first of the trio of KOMs is Gempen (5.4km at 4.6%), with 71.8km to go, followed 30km later by Eichenberg (3km at 7.4%), and then Challpass (6.3km at 6.3%). From the crest of Challpass there are less than 15km to the finish, set among the many castles and fortresses in Aesch.

It’s a rollercoaster ride on Stage 3 with 177km in the Jura region, starting in Aesch and going south to Grenchen. There are four categorised climbs and a trio of other uphill grinds that total 3,143 metres of elevation gain. The first categorised climb is the cat 1 Cote au Bouvier, 5.5km at 8.3% gradient, takes the peloton into the far north-west corner of the Jura. Then 16km later it is onto the climb of Bellelay (7.4km at 4.7%). The final pair of climbs are less menacing - Vauffelin (2km at 6.3%) and Lommiswil (1.7km at 4.8%) - and provide launchpads for final attacks in those final 38km.

The fourth day is the flattest of the road stages, only 1,938 metres of climbing, and begins from near the Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen. The 191km course crosses the Cantons of Solothurn, Bern, Lucerne and Schwyz, and has a lap in the Mythen region, located between Lake Zurich and Lake Lucerne. The first KOM hits 27.9km from Gremchen at Kappelen (3.4km at 5.5%) and sets up the rolling terrain across the next 140km or so. The category 2 Sattel (3km at 8.5%) provides a launching pad to the day’s conclusion, just a fast 15km from the summit to the finish line in Brunnen on Lake Lucerne.

Stage 5 begins atop Ambri and opens with a valley descent to the south that continues for 193 kilometres to Novazzano, taking in 2,950 metres of climbing, most of that in the second half of the route. The first attacks are anticipated on the ascent to Monte Ceneri, a category 2 climb of 5.2km and 6% gradient that awaits 60km into the stage.

Then a flatter section of 20km at the base of the descent leads to a circuit, covered three times in the final 80km. The cat 3 climb of Pedrinata is the  main obstacle on the circuits, as it kicks up with 8.2% average gradient on the 2.4km slopes. The finish is a sharp uphill in Novazzano taking in almost a kilometre on Via Indipendenza to the final 400 metres on Via Marcetto.

The mountains loom larger on stage 6, with the most elevation gain of the week, 4,208 metres. After the start in Locarno, the route proceeds north through the Leventina and the Val Bedretto.

One glance at the elevation profile and the mid-way point of the stage is clearly punctuated by the hors categorie ascent to the Nufenen Pass, the highest road pass in Switzerland at 2,478 metres. The climb is 21.6 kilometres in length and provides an average 5% gradient. The long descent through the Upper Valais sets up the mountaintop finish to Moosalp, another long rise of 18km with a gradient of 8%. 

Saturday’s stage makes it a doubleheader of big mountains, this one taking the peloton across 196 kilometres with 3,190 metres of elevation gain from Ambri to the ski resort in Malbun, Liechtenstein.

The first of four categorised climbs is the Lukmanier Pass, the 18km climb with 5.5% average gradient starting just 53.7km into the stage. It takes 18km to crest the monster, then a lumpy descent leads to the cat 3 Flims climb (5.2km at 6.2%). 45km later is the 3km climb of St. Luzisteig (7%) that provides a launchpad for the HC mountaintop finish at Malbun, 12.8km at 8.4%.

The final day is a 25.6km time trial on flat terrain in the capital of Liechtenstein. There are a few rolling sections, but only 140 metres of elevation gain on a loop course that follows a section of the Rhine River.

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Stade de Suisse

Stade de Suisse

Club: BSC Young Boys | Opening: 2005 | Capacity: 32,000 seats

History and description

Stade de Suisse was built at the site of Bern’s famous Wankdorfstadion . The old stadium got demolished in 2001, after which was started with the construction of the new one.

Stade de Suisse officially opened on 30 July 2005. A first test match had already been played 14 days earlier when Young Boys took on Olympique de Marseille (2-3).

The stadium was one of the playing venues of the Euro 2008 championships, during which it hosted three group matches.

Stade de Suisse has had an artificial pitch since 2006, though it was replaced with a natural one for the European Championships.

How to get to Stade de Suisse

Stade de Suisse is located in the north of Bern, about 2.5 kilometres from the city centre and main railway station.

The stadium can be reached by taking exit Wankdorf from either the A1 or A6. From there follow the signs to the stadium.

There are various ways to get to the stadium by public transport. From the main railway station you can take tram 9 in the direction of Guisanplatz, which is also where you get off.

You can also take one of the various S-Bahn (commuter rail) lines to Bern Wankdorf station. Line S1, S2, S3, S4, S31, and S44 all connect with the station.’

Finally, you can also take bus 20 to Wankdorf Bahnhof.

Address: Papiermühlestrasse 77, 3014 Bern

Eat, drink, and sleep near Stade de Suisse

Stade de Suisse is located in a rather quiet residential area with few bars and restaurants around. It is therefore likely a better idea to eat and drink in Bern’s city centre.

There are a few hotels in the area around Stade de Suisse. Novotel Bern Expo and Hotel Restaurant Jardin are closest, get good reviews, but also come in the higher price categories. Hotel Alpenblick and Hotel Waldhorn are alternatives that are a little cheaper, but also somewhat further away. Hotel Pension Marthahaus seems one of the best deals in the area and is also at walking distance.

For all hotels near Stade de Suisse click here . Alternatively, there is a good variety of hotels in different price categories in Bern’s city centre .

Young Boys Tickets

Tickets for Young Boys matches can be bought online  (or through Ticketcorner ), by phone +41 (31) 344 88 88, or at the Fan Shop at the stadium, at the Collect Lounge at the Welle7 shopping centre near Bern’s main railway station, or at any of the  Ticketcorner sales outlets.

Tickets are also available at the ticket windows of the stadium from 90 minutes before the start of the match. Young Boys’ attendances are among the highest in the league, and while it doesn’t often sell out a match, booking in advance is recommended for the Basel home match.

Ticket prices range from CHF 25.00 for a general admission seat behind the goal to CHF 90.00 for the best seats at the main stand. For more information call +41 31 344 88 77 or email [email protected] .

Stade de Suisse stadium tours

Stade de Suisse offers guided stadium tours that last about 45 minutes.

Tours can be requested for groups and run based on demand. Email [email protected] or phone +41 (0) 31 344 88 20 (at least 7 days in advance) to inquire about availability and bookings. The tour costs CHF 100.00 for a group of up to 10 people.

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Relevant Internet links

Bscyb.ch – Official website of BSC Young Boys. Stadedesuisse.ch – Official website of tade de Suisse. Bern.com – Bern tourist information. SBB.ch – Public transport journey planner.

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Fabian Cancellara Wins 2009 Tour de Suisse

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RACE REPORT COURTESY OF RIIS CYCLING: Team Saxo Bank’s significant machine of speed, Fabian Cancellara, had an important task today in his hometown of Bern where he with a solid performance on the trial time would be able to win Tour de Suisse.

And Fabian Cancellara made more than just a solid performance. Through the streets of Bern he was cheered on by his countrymen with the Swiss flag on his back marking the fact that he is the national champion in the fight against the clock, he crushed any hope for the other riders in the GC.

The worst competitors were absolutely powerless compared to the strong Swiss who flew through the undulating 39 kilometres in 46 minutes and 1 second and crossing the finish line he celebrated the victory of both today’s stage and the overall standings.

“It was a fantastic feeling to win on home ground today. I must admit that I had goose bumps on the course and I could clearly feel the support from the audience. When I started Tour de Suisse I had not dreamed of the possibility of the overall victory. But with the team’s help and a shape that finally has arrived we managed anyway. It has been a fantastic week for me and for the team. I would like to thank the team, the audience and the sponsors for their support and we could not wish for a better prelude to the Tour de France”, said a very happy Fabian Cancellara.

And also sports diretor, Kim Andersen, was content after the big result:

“It was a fantastic final of a race where we have always had focus on racing for a good overall result for Fabian and it shows that the team is working very well together. In addition, we also won the team competition, which shows a nice breadth of the squad. I see that the riders are getting stronger and now we must focus on the next big task. It has been a good day for Team Saxo Bank, a delighted sports director Kim Andersen said after the last stage of the Tour de Suisse.

Top 10 GC standings after the break…

1. Fabian Cancellara (SUI), Saxo Bank, 33:05:51 2. Tony Martin (GER), Columbia-Highroad, +2:02 3. Roman Kreuziger(CZE), Liquigas, +2:24 4. Andreas Kloden (GER), Astana, +2:50 5. Tadej Valjavec (SLO), Ag2r-La Mondiale, +3.18 6. Damiano Cunego (ITA), Lampre-NGC, +3:23 7. Rein Taaramae (EST), Cofidis, +4:04 8. Kim Kirchen (LUX), Columbia-Highroad, +4:04 9. Maxime Monfort (BEL), Columbia-Highroad, +4:04 10. Michael Albasini (SUI), Columbia-Highroad, +4:08

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UNESCO Stroll through the Old City

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The little alleys, baroque buildings and important sights of the medieval city tell an exciting story. Find out about Bern’s history on the classic UNESCO tour of the Old City.

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Albert Einstein, Paul Klee and Friedrich Dürrenmatt all lived in Bern for a while and have walked beneath the arcades and enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere on the Minster terrace.

Be it famous guests, locals or tourists from all over the world – Bern’s Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, fascinates everyone with its distinctive limestone buildings, charming alleys and impressive monuments. The guided tour takes participants to all the places that visitors from near and far love and gives them an interesting insight into Bern’s history.

Don’t forget to bring your own bottle to fill! Because there’s nothing better than sipping fresh fountain water while on the tour.

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The 90-minute walk takes guests through the Old City, on cobbled streets, past hidden nooks and onto historical city squares. You will hear facts and anecdotes, funny and serious stories, information about the past and the present. From the Bernese Minster in the late Gothic style, the Parliament Building and the Kornhaus (Granary) with the “Chindlifresserbrunnen” (Ogre Fountain) to Käfigturm (Prison Tower) and Bern’s oldest city gate – there’s so much to discover. You’ll learn about Bern’s background and what defined and defines the medieval city.

This tour is entertaining, interesting and fun for locals and tourists alike. By the way: the programme can be personalized if you have special requests.

The UNESCO Stroll through the Old City is also available in combination with the Tour of the Zytglogge (Clock Tower).

Reservations  online or via phone at  +41 31 328 12 12 , or via e-mail: citytours@bern.com .

The combined tour consists of the UNESCO Stroll through the Old City at 11:00 am (Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays) or at 1:00 pm (Wednesdays and Sundays) and the tour of the Zytglogge (Clock Tower) at 2:15 pm (Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays) or at 3:15 pm (Wednesdays and Sundays) and can be booked at a special price. 

Reservations  online  or via phone at +41 31 328 12 12, or via e-mail:  citytours@bern.com .

Tours that do not include the Zytglogge (Clock Tower) can be booked  online .

Tours including the Zytglogge (Clock Tower) can only be booked via phone at  +41 31 328 12 12  or via e-mail: citytours@bern.com .

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Experience the interactive world of chocolate for young and old. Visit our Lindt Home of Chocolate, where the biggest Lindt Chocolate Shop (500 m 2 ) and the spectacular Lindt chocolate fountain are waiting for you, as well as an interactive chocolate tour all about the Swiss cultural heritage of chocolate. Dive into the world of chocolate and experience something really special. Whether you come alone, with your family and friends, or with colleagues, we look forward to your visit.

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In our museum, you can journey back to the origins of chocolate and experience how cocoa conquered Europe. Meet the Swiss chocolate pioneers who made our lives sweeter with their inventions. Follow the chocolate manufacturing process in our modern test facilities. And find out just how irresistible Swiss chocolate is for yourselves.

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Uphill Conf - Workshop Days in Bern

16. mai 2024

Gurten-Park im Grünen 3084 Wabern gurtenpark.ch

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Introduction

Want to dive deeper? Workshops on hot topics will be conducted by international coaches on the day before the conference.

Uphill Conf – The boutique Swiss tech conference

Learn about the latest trends in frontend web technologies and data development in an inspiring, open environment. Meet and connect with our speakers and other like-minded, passionate developers.

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Informations sur la manifestation

Dates des manifestations.

  • jeudi, 16 mai 2024

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Gurten-Park im Grünen 3084  Wabern Suisse

[email protected] gurtenpark.ch

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  1. Walking tour of Bern, the beautiful capital of Switzerland

  2. The Switzerland Walking Tour

  3. Walking Tour Bern, Switzerland

  4. Bern, Switzerland: Classy Capital

  5. Bern, Switzerland walking tour 4K

  6. Bern Switzerland Travel Guide: 12 BEST Things to Do in Bern

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  1. Tour de Suisse

    Successful implementation of the Tour de Suisse would not be possible without the support of our partners. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their commitment. Discover the Tour de Suisse 2024! Spectacular stages for climbers, sprinters and time trialists with summits such as the Gotthard Pass and exciting finishes in ...

  2. Route

    The second time trial to Villars-sur-Ollon on the final weekend is more for the climbers and it is here that the Tour de Suisse 2024 will be ultimately decided. 01. Sunday, 09.06.2024. from Vaduz to Vaduz. Distance:4.8 kmElevation:25 m+Category:Time TrialDifficulty: 1/5. Show Stage.

  3. L'Étape Switzerland by Tour de France

    Die Anmeldung für die nächste L'Etape Switzerland by Tour de France ist eröffnet! Wähle zwischen The Race und The Ride und beginne die Tage zu zählen bis zu diesem Bucketlist Event!

  4. Stadion Wankdorf

    Stade de Suisse (2005-2020) Wankdorfstadion (2020-present) Location: ... On 5 June 2019 Rammstein performed in Bern during their Europe Stadium Tour 2019. The concert was sold out in several hours. Concerts at Stadion Wankdorf Date Artist Tour Attendance 31 May 2006 Bon Jovi:

  5. BERN

    Während die Strecke The RACE dann eine Runde durch das wunderschöne Emmental macht, wo es auch das legendäre "Chuderhüsi" als KOM zu bezwingen gilt, führt die kurze Strecke The RIDE durch die Hügel rund um Münsingen zurück nach Bern. Vorbei am Zentrum Paul Klee erreichen beide Routen den Berner CityLoop.

  6. Tour de Suisse Women

    In diesem Jahr kommen über 30 brandneue Yamaha TRACER 9 GT zum Einsatz. Das sportliche Tourenmotorrad bringt die besten Voraussetzungen für den Einsatz im Tour de Suisse Zirkus mit🏍️😎⁣.⁣ The Tour de Suisse safety escort has been riding Yamaha motorbikes for many years. This year, over 30 brand new Yamaha TRACER 9 GTs will be used ...

  7. Tour de Suisse 2022 route

    Here's how it works. Tour de Suisse 2022 route. The 85th edition of the Tour de Suisse, June 12-19, 2022, begins in the Jura and central Switzerland in the first half of the race, and then ...

  8. Tour of the Zytglogge (Clock Tower)

    DE / EN / FR / IT / ES / RU / KR / CN / JP: Number of participants: Maximum 19 people per group: Reservations via phone at +41 31 328 12 12, or via e-mail [email protected]. The medieval mechanics of the Clock Tower. City Tours Bern . Bahnhofplatz 10a 3011 Bern T +41 31 328 12 12 E . Directions . Back. Time for contrasts ...

  9. Le Grand Tour de Suisse en 10 étapes

    Dossier de voyage sur Le Grand Tour de Suisse en 10 étapes. ... Tout simplement magique. 30 kilomètres plus tard, fin de l'étape : nous voici arrivés à Berne, la capitale de la Suisse.

  10. Stade de Suisse

    Stade de Suisse offers guided stadium tours that last about 45 minutes. Tours can be requested for groups and run based on demand. Email [email protected] or phone +41 (0) 31 344 88 20 (at least 7 days in advance) to inquire about availability and bookings. The tour costs CHF 100.00 for a group of up to 10 people.

  11. Grand Tour of Switzerland

    What is the Grand Tour of Switzerland? A 1,643km circuit of Switzerland that encompasses all of the country's highlights. 650 road signs to point the way (or simply let your GPS guide you) 46 top attractions, 22 lakes, 5 Alpine passes, 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites on 8 stages. Numerous photo spots that guarantee the best views.

  12. Tour de Berne

    Tour de Berne is an elite professional road bicycle racing event held in Berne, Switzerland with races for men and women. Men's event. The men's event began in 1920 and has previously been a UCI 1.2 rated event on the UCI Europe Tour. Year Winner Second Third 1920 Heiri Suter: Hermann Gehrig: Charles Martinet: 1921

  13. Grand Tour of Switzerland

    Based on the model of well-known dream roads such as Route 66 (USA), the Grand Tour of Switzerland connects Switzerland's tourist highlights via a 1600km discovery tour and demonstrates the diversity of our country. The 90 kilometers covered by the Grand Tour within the Bern region contains numerous tourist highlights and some hidden gems.

  14. One Day in Bern Itinerary: A Delightful Medieval Day Trip

    Located in the central west of Switzerland, Bern can easily be reached by train within a few hours from major cities using SBB Rail. I recommend downloading the SBB train app to your smartphone, as the timetables are available offline and make planning your trips a breeze. Geneva to Bern Hauptbahnhof - 1 hour 45mins, St Gallen direction.

  15. Tour de Suisse 2006 Stage 9 Kerzers

    Jan Ullrich wins the final TT of the Tour de Suisse 2006

  16. 1970

    Louis Pfenninger wins his second Tour de Suisse in 1972. The man from Bülach is now "Monsieur Tour de Suisse." His life changes. "I was recognised everywhere; I was treated almost like a star." ... Bern: 198: Gerard Vianen: NL: 05:14:59: Roberto Poggiali: IT: 8: Bern: Sarmenstorf: 165:

  17. Fabian Cancellara Wins 2009 Tour de Suisse

    RACE REPORT COURTESY OF RIIS CYCLING: Team Saxo Bank's significant machine of speed, Fabian Cancellara, had an important task today in his hometown of Bern where he with a solid performance on the trial time would be able to win Tour de Suisse. And Fabian Cancellara made more than just a solid performance. Through the streets of Bern he was cheered on by his countrymen with the Swiss flag on ...

  18. Bern, Switzerland 4K

    Bern is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city". With a population of about 133,000 (as of 2022), Bern is the fifth-most popul...

  19. UNESCO Stroll through the Old City

    Reservations online or via phone at +41 31 328 12 12, or via e-mail: [email protected]. Public Combined Tour. The combined tour consists of the UNESCO Stroll through the Old City at 11:00 am (Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays) or at 1:00 pm (Wednesdays and Sundays) and the tour of the Zytglogge (Clock Tower) at 2:15 pm (Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays ...

  20. 1950

    A bon vivant - until he runs out of money. In 1950 he was the first non-Italian to win the Giro, and a month later his first Tour de Suisse. In 1952 he adds the Tour de France. The TdS duels between the two are deadlocked: Both Ks boast three overall victories, both wear the leader's jersey for 14 days, each wins eleven stages.

  21. Lindt Home of Chocolate

    The Lindt Home of Chocolate is a state-of-the-art experience for chocolate lovers. The building, designed by celebrated architects Christ & Gantenbein, houses an interactive chocolate world that will delight young and old alike. With a more than nine meter high chocolate fountain, a multimedia museum, a café, chocolate courses and the biggest ...

  22. Uphill Conf

    Sélection de pays: Suisse French modifier Fermer la langue Service Navigation. Map; Help & Contact; Menu Ouvrir la navigation. Fermer la navigation Recherche ... Informations sur les prix de l'offre "Grand Tour of Switzerland - Bern" Détails de l'offre. Prix par chambre double valable: 16.05.2024 - 31.10.2024 En savoir ...