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Getting Around Switzerland: In-line Skating

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Besides the main types of transportation, the adventurous person can see Switzerland by in-line skating. There are three routes, measuring a combined 600-plus kilometers designed specifically for in-line skating throughout the country. They are the Rhine route, the Rhone route, and the Mittelland route. These are also scenic tours. Most of the routes are flat, with slight ascents and descents. The Mittelland route runs from Zurich airport to Neuenburg in the northwest; the Rhine route runs from Bad Ragaz to Schaffhausen in the northeastern section of the country. Finally, the Rhone route extends from Brig to Geneva. This is a great way to see both the country-side and cityscapes of this beautiful nation.

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Switzerland: Getting Around: In-line Skating is based on work by Eco84, Jean-Paul, Josef Kuenzli, Roundtheworld, ZachT, iGuide, and others. Switzerland Travel Guide & Switzerland Interactive Map is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0. See background image credits.