Exploring the Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland, the largest in the Alps
When it comes to the Alps, the largest glacier in the Alps is undoubtedly the Aletsch Glacier. Located on the way to the Rhone, the Aletsch feeds it with the river Massa. Ready to discover the splendour of the largest river of ice in the Alps? The splendour of the largest glacier in the Alps:…
Climbing the Matterhorn: History and Hörnli route
Embark on a magical journey to the top of the Matterhorn, one of the highest mountains in Europe. Discover the Hörnli Ridge, the most direct and popular route to its 4,478 metre summit.
Valais: Discover the legendary region of Switzerland
Enter the magic and mystery that surround the Swiss Valais. Renowned for its glittering mountain peaks, spectacular glaciers and endless vineyards, this region rich in legends offers a truly fascinating experience.
Furka Pass: a Swiss Alpine pass at 2,429 metres
How would you like to pin a spectacular 16.4 kilometre ascent to the Rhone Glacier on your map?The Furka Pass deserves its reputation and offers lovers of the great outdoors a truly intense experience.
Exploring the Rhône Glacier
Explore the Rhône Glacier and discover the wonders of the Swiss Alps? Take a journey through glacial and geological history to encounter a landscape of striking and ephemeral beauty.
At the source of the Rhône, a wild and tamed river
Exploring the source of the Rhône is an adventure in itself. Its wild and powerful waters stretch for 812 kilometres through the Alps, the Rhône watershed to the Mediterranean Sea via its delta.
The Rhône River: Journey through Switzerland and France to the Mediterranean
The river Rhône is one of the richest and most varied European waterways. This unique and grandiose waterway flows through Switzerland, France and finally into the Mediterranean.
La Pile du Bac à Traille in Champagne, Ardèche
Situated on the banks of the Rhône at the end of the Rue du Port in Champagne, a distinctive building catches the eye: the Pile du Bac à Traille, a reaction ferry pillar, once used to transport passengers from one bank of the river to the other.
Where can you find local produce in the Ardèche?
Would you like to buy local produce in the Ardèche and contribute to the development of local agriculture?