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Lake Biel FRANCE Aare Lucerne Basel Bern Weil am Rhein E25 GERMANY Koblenz 0 20 km E60 Rhine 0 12 miles FRANCE 2 Rhine Zurzach Basel Rheinfelden 6 Euro Airport E60 Kaiseraugst AARGAU N3 ZÜRICH Augusta Raurica Brugg Baden A2 BASEL Liestal Sissach Wettingen LAND To Zurich (3km) LOTHURN A1 E60 SO Laufen Reuss Courtedoux Porrentruy JURA E25 Dietikon Breitenbach BASEL Aarau Réclère E35 LAND Mutschellen A16 Delémont St Ursanne JURA Olten A1 F R A N C E 6 SOLOTHURN Wohlen E60 AARGAU Glovelier Balsthal BERN A1 Zofingen Montfaucon Moutier Hallwiler See Muri Bellelay BERN Welschenrohr Saignelégier (Jura bernois) SOLOTHURN Reinach Weissenstein Aare A2 Le Noirmont LUCERNE To Zug (1284m) (8km) Tavannes Langenthal Beromünster Grenchen Les Breuleux Solothurn E Baldegger 6 M M E N T A See A5 Sursee St Imier Hochdorf E25 Le Chasseral Biel-Bienne E35 Vingelz Eschenbach (1607m) Willisau Sempacher N14 La Chaux- BERN Huttwil See de-Fonds Twann A6 L Saut du Lake Biel NEUCHÂTEL Ligerz (Bieler See) Lac des Doubs R N5 Affoltern Brenets Les Brenets E Lucerne St Peter's G I LUCERNE Island A1 Emmental Le Locle Burgdorf O Weggis Erlach A6 Schönbühl N Entlebuch Lake Lucerne Neuchâtel Hasle- Mont Rüegsau 5 Vully Stans (653m) Kerzers Mt Pilatus A2 Lac des Val de A1 Bern (2132m) Táillêres Travers Guénaux 1 Langnau NEUCHÂTEL N10 Lac de Lac de Morat Stanserhorn Môtiers Neuchâtel Murten Bern-Belp Gurten Airport Emme (1898m) Avenches 3 Grosshöchstetten (858m) Belp Wiggen Le Chasseron A1 N6 A5 Saane A12 (1607m) Estavayer- Aa le-Lac Champagne re Grandson Fribourg Kiesen VAUD Payerne N1 BERN Steffisburg BERN Yverdon- (BERNESE Brienz les-Bains Thun (BERNESE MITTELLAND) Meiringen Vallorbe A9 OBERLAND) N11 Orbe FRIBOURG A6 Brienzer See Axalp Beatenberg (Lake Brienz) Nessental L'Orbe Lac de Stockhorn Innertkirchen N5 Spiez First Aar A9 la Gruyère (2190m) Thunersee Schwarzsee Faulensee (2167m) e Triftsee (Lake Thun) Interlaken URI La Sarraz N8 Niesen Schynige Platte A1 Mülenen N6 Bulle Charmey (2362m) Zweilütschinen (1967m) Cossonay Grindelwald VAUD Broc Jaun Pringy Frutigen Mürren Jungfraujoch Schilthorn (3454m) 4 Gruyères Zweisimmen (2970m) Moléson- Gimmelwald Lausanne sur-Gruyères Saanenmöser Jungfrau Morges St Sulpice A9 Kandersteg (4158m) Saanen Blümlisalp VALAIS A1 Lake Geneva VAUD (3663m) TICINO (Lac Léman) Gstaad Adelboden.
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