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moors strung with topaz-blue lakes. It's a remote and totally enchanting place to step off the beaten track for a few
days. Bear in mind that the park goes into hibernation in winter.
Spot deer at Val Trupchun ( Click here ) , Swiss National Park
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Still largely untouched, the park is a glimpse of the Alps before the dawn of tourism. Some 80km of well-marked
hiking trails lead through the park, where, with a little luck and a decent pair of binoculars, ibex, chamois, marmots
and golden eagles can be sighted. The National Park Centre (
081 851 41 41; www.nationalpark.ch ;
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