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Looking for ideas of family friendly places to stay in Switzerland.

Mattandtwins
Matt Strauss
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I am traveling to Switzerland from Amsterdam with four adults and four children (4yr, 5yr, 5yr, 7yr) in late August. I am looking for suggestions of where to go and stay for a week. I would like to rent a house in a small touristy town. I would like to be near hiking. I would love to be near a lake. Although I would like a small town, I would like to be able to make it there rather directly by train from Amsterdam.

Does anyone have any suggestions in terms of regions and/or specific towns?

Thanks so much for your time!

harvs
J Harvey
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Interlaken
PERSEUS -
nemesiss
PERSEUS -
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Interlaken, ZERMATT, Andermatt . From the last two city have oportunity to visited MATERHORNN .

sapu
sapu
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buy a swiss pass and travel arround with the swiss travel system.

small town to stay is randa near zermat. but there is not a lot to do.:
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[Edited: 18:10 - sapu ]

Bel Horizon
May Jone
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Hi,

My B&B is located in Swiss French part with a big garden, near Geneva Lake, Lausanne, Vevey, Montreux, Aigle, Leysin, Villar-sur-Ollon, Galcier 3000, Martigny, Port du Soliel.... From Amsterdam, you take the train to Aigle, then you change at Aigle by small train AOMC direction Monthey. My Home is just 200M away from the stop St.-Triphon-Gare.

I have a small apartment with a bedroom for two people and one studio for two people with bathroom and kitchenette and a carven for 4 people to rent.

I could send you the photos of the apartment and my home if you could give me your e-mail address.

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[Edited: 04:50 - liliram - pls exchange contact details via the private messaging system]

deleted_139353
deleted_139353
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I have taken my family twice to Switzerland and we have 4 kids. Interlaken is a good choice for a family, its small but has train connections all across Europe, you are also on a lake in the Alps. If you are interested in a tour, I operate a tour that runs out of Interlaken, we put you up in your own chalet apartment and then take you all over the Alps. <snip>it is a great country for families and children!
I hope you have a blast!!
[Edited: 05:56 - Mell ]
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