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Weyermannshaus’ Open-Air PoolMeasured by water surface, the “Weyerli” is the largest open-air pool in Switzerland.Bern for FamiliesWeyermannshaus’ Open-Air PoolMore
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Rail Bike Ride in LaupenA rail bike ride is all about being active and having fun – beautiful views of the Sense / Saane river waterscapes and lush green meadows included.Bern for FamiliesRail Bike Ride in LaupenMore
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Summer Toboggan Run, SchwarzseeThe toboggan run is approx. 1000 meters long, including the ascent.Bern for FamiliesSummer Toboggan Run, SchwarzseeMore
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Natural History MuseumIn Bern’s oldest museum, visitors of all ages have been learning fun, fascinating and extraordinary facts and figures about animals, fossils, and minerals for almost 200 years. The museum is not only widely known for its dioramas, it also curates attractive thematic exhibitions.Bern for FamiliesNatural History MuseumMore
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Scooter tours in Gantrisch Nature ParkThe new and eco-friendly scooter offer in Gantrisch Nature Park is extraordinary, thanks to its length of over ten kilometres and a difference in altitude of a thousand metres.Bern for FamiliesScooter tours in Gantrisch Nature ParkMore
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Swiss Alpine MuseumThe Swiss Alpine Museum focuses on people and mountains – surprising, courageous, diverse and relevant – and lets you experience the changes in nature due to climate change, spatial development, and tourism.Bern for FamiliesSwiss Alpine MuseumMore
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Creaviva Children’s Museum (ZPK)The Creaviva is full of creativity: together with artist Paul Klee, visitors of all ages dive into the world of art and painting – and are encouraged to express themselves through their own artwork.Bern for FamiliesCreaviva Children’s Museum (ZPK)More
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Museum of CommunicationThe Museum of Communication unites the past, present and future under one roof. The history and development of communication and its technologies can be experienced on the museum’s three levels. And it’s all yours to touch, try out and play with!Bern for FamiliesMuseum of CommunicationMore