This November, you shouldn’t miss the Basel fair. This tradition
dates back to the end of the Middle Ages and extends over seven sectors in the city center,
with even a hall filled with rides and local delicacies. Among them, the
famous “Chäsbängel”, a crispy baguette filled with melted cheese,
absolutely try it!
https://www.basel.com/fr/manifestations/foire-dautomne
And to stay in the fondue atmosphere, head to the Saas valley to taste
a fondue in the gondola, while admiring the Alpine landscape which lights up with the
night falling.
https://www.saas-fee.ch/fr/activites-hivernales/experiences-hivernales/fondue-en-
telecabine
On Lake Lucerne you can also enjoy fondue and raclette
of the Urnerboden, accompanied by a well-stocked buffet on a boat!
https://www.lakelucerne.ch/fr/a-vivre-sur-le-bateau/offres-billets/courses-
culinary/fondue-and-raclette-evening-on-the-boat/
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A great option is to cover one or more stages of the Fil hike.
du Doubs, between Les Brenets and St-Ursanne. This route runs along the river and
crosses the Doubs Regional Natural Park, perfect at this time to enjoy the
fall colors and maybe still see some wildlife.
https://www.j3l.ch/fr/Z10713/a-faire/sport-loisirs/randonnee/au-fil-du-doubs
And if you are in the canton of Fribourg, the charming city full of history,
Estavayer-le-Lac, offers guided tours of the old town, works of art
urban, or even a ride on a little train.
https://fribourg.ch/fr/estavayer-payerne/visites-en-ville-destavayer-le-lac/
For cycling enthusiasts, I recommend the cycle route which leads from Vevey to
Lutry. You will follow the curves of Lake Geneva, with on one side the view of the
mountains and on the other on the terraces of Lavaux
https://www.montreuxriviera.com/fr/V2820/parcours-velo-vevey-lutry