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Pied a la lune

Pied a la lune | Beach and cliff guide of Switzerland

by Olav Schmid 05/13/2010
Summer, sun and lazing on the beach – forget it! With "Pied a la lune" (French for Auerbachsalto) you will find the finest spots that cry out for chilled and action-packed afternoons. Discover sun-warmed rocks and lush green meadows, but above all well-suited rocks and bridges to collect enough airtime over the summer months - we don't want to be out of practice for the next winter season, do we?

Summer, sun and lazing around on the beach - forget it! With "Pied a la lune" (French for Auerbachsalto) you will find the finest spots that cry out for chilled and action-packed afternoons. Discover sun-warmed rocks and lush green meadows, but above all well-suited rocks and bridges to collect enough airtime over the summer months - we don't want to be out of practice for the next winter season?

If you want to know where "perhaps the most beautiful mountain lake there is" is located, you should pick up this booklet as soon as possible. After all, who wants to go to the crowded beaches of the Cote d'Azur after reading such words? "Far away from civilization. Crystal-clear, deep blue water shimmers quietly against the larches, Swiss stone pines and rugged rocks that surround the small lake. And while the Scima di Saoseo

peak looms to the west, the authors have published a clear and well-structured guide for all those who enjoy spending time by the water and in nature in summer. Special emphasis was placed on ensuring that the spots offer objectively safe jumping-off points.

With lots of color pictures, map sections, access routes and a general overview, "Pied a la lune" shows you where'to go. Whether city, country, lowlands or mountains - here are the 35 ultimate summer fun spots in Switzerland and the neighboring countries.

For more information and to order, visit: www.piedalalune.ch

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