Charming village, impressive panoramic view of the mountains and untouched surrounds. Total walking trails : 575 kms Total cycling/biking trails : 700 kms
Coit Tower Coit Tower, also known as the Lillian Coit Memorial Tower, is a 64 m tower in the Telegraph Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The tower, in the city's Pioneer Park, was built in 1933 using Lillie Hitchcock Coit's bequest to beautify the city of San Francisco; at her death in 1929 Coit left one-third of her estate to the city for civic beautification. The tower was proposed in 1931 as an appropriate use of Coit's gift. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 2008
The city of Zürich lies in the heart of Europe and at the center of Switzerland, on the northern shores of Lake Zürich. The Schanzengraben, former military defense system, now offers an idyllic, green, marked with historical plaques promenade through the middle of the city from the train station to the lake. The promenade starts at the Gessner bridge and into the lower part near the water over wooden walkways and sandstone slabs, along the zigzag line of the former ski jump, passing the 1864 built Männerbadi to bulwark "to Katz" with the Old Botanical Garden . The proximity to the water produce a distinctive architectural design. The promenade leads finally to the lake outlet at Bürkliplatz.
The Nidau-Büren Canal is a 12 km long canal that drains the waters of the Aare River out of the Lake of Biel/Bienne toward Solothurn. It was dug as an important part of the first Jura water correction. A temporary dam had been built across the Nidau-Büren channel, in order to maintain the water level in the lake. Of insufficient retaining capacity, another one was erected in 1887 that also showed its limits, especially during a flood in 1910. Soon, the cantons of Vaud, Neuchâtel and Fribourg required its replacement, but it was only modified in 1911 and 1915. Finally, the building of the new regulating dam was started in Port in 1936, and it was completed and commissioned in 1939 and has been daily in use ever since. The dam includes a 12 by 25 metres (39 ft × 82 ft) lock that is large enough for tour boats that run between Biel and Solothurn. In 1995 a hydroelectric plant was added to the lock. This plant, located near Brügg produces an average of 25 Million Kilowatt-hours per year.
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