ThoseTourist restrictions –These five places in Switzerland want to limit surourism
Three Sundays per year, vehicles will no longer be able to access the Klöntal lake (GL). It is not the only place where measures of this kind are taken.
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A shirtless man jumps from a cliff in the Klöntal lake.
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- Three Sundays per year, access to Lake Klöntal will be prohibited for cars.
- In Iseltwald, a paid turnstile limits access to the famous pontoon.
- Lake Taney reduces its parking spaces to 90 paid locations.
- Lauterbrunnen plans to impose a tourist tax of 5 or 10 francs.
Because of surcourism, access to Lake Klöntal will be limited three Sundays a year. This is what the Glaronais decided, during their Landsgemeinde on Sunday, reports the “Tages-Anzeiger”. The turquoise body of water is currently taken by storm every weekend by car columns.
From then on, the last Sundays of June, July and August, it will no longer be possible to go there by car. To guarantee access, the public transport offer will still be revised upwards.
But Lake Glandonais is not the only place to be regularly assaulted by tourists. Indeed, other places in Switzerland are also affected by this phenomenon. Small tour of these places where measures have already been taken.
Lake Brienz, star of a South Korean series
Tourists on the platform in Iseltwald, on the shore of Lake Brienz.
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ISELTWALD, a small Bernese village on the shore of Lake Brienz, was the decor of the South Korean series “Crash Landing on You”. Released on Netflix in 2019, it was a great success during the COVID. Since then, fans from all over Asia have been going to the town.
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The goal: to take a picture at the end of a gangway on the lake, visible in the successful series. In order to limit the influx of tourists in the village, the authorities decided, in May 2023, toinstall a turnstile In order to show the entrance to the pontoon. Since then, you have to pay 5 francs to be able to make your selfie.
“Preserving the balance” of Taney Lake
Panoramic view of Lake Taney.
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Particularly appreciated by walkers, the Taney lake is also regularly victim of its success. The 1is Last May, the municipality of Vouvry, where the lake is located, announced to take measures to “preserve the fragile balance of this emblematic site”.
Among the measures taken, there is the closure of the Chavalon car park. This could accommodate up to 140 vehicles. Only one location will remain open this summer, where there are 90 paid park seats. Another measure, the carpostal offer will be reinforced, in order to promote collective trips. A security guard will also be present on the site, which had already been the case in 2020.
An entrance ticket to limit tourism in Zermatt
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In Zermatt too, we want to better regulate ephemeral visitors. In August 2024, SRF announced that the town of Haut-Valais was thinking of establishing a tax of 12 francs for tourists for a day. The amount corresponds to the tourist tax for three nights.
The model would be inspired by the one implemented to Venicewhere tourists pay a 5 -euro note when they go there for a day, since 2024.
Reserve the climb for Lake Oeschinen
To access Lake Oeschinen, it is better to reserve its place.
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Like Lake Klöntal, Lake Oeschinen is the victim of its success. Since the beginning of May, people wishing to visit the mountain lake will have every interest in reserving a place to go on a gondola, SRF revealed. This is not compulsory, but if there is no more space available, you will have to take your pain in patience and queu.
As with Taney Lake, the purpose of this measure is to preserve the Bernese Oberland site. The latter is listed as a UNESCO world Heritage Site. In addition to this measure, it has already been several years since rangers have been on the ground in order to specify the behavior and the rules to be adopted.
A tourism tax in Lauterbrunnen
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Another village of the Bernese Oberland, Lauterbrunnen is thinking of paying a tax for his visitors. To be able to visit the village, tourists may soon pay 5 or 10 francs, reports the “Berner ZeitungIn May 2024. People staying in a hotel or going on site by public transport would be spared.
The Swiss village of around 2,300 inhabitants seduces in particular thanks to its breathtaking landscapes. In addition, Tolkien would have been inspired by the place to imagine the landscapes of the “Lord of the Rings”. In 2023, the number of nights made in Interlaken and its surroundings, of which Lauterbrunnen was, amounted to more than 2 million.
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Laure Schmidt Is a trainee journalist in the Swiss-World-Economy section of the Tamedia editorial staff since September 2023. She studied social sciences and psychology at the University of Lausanne.More info
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