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Zweisimmen is a small village at 950 meters altitude in the middle of Berneroberland, Switzerland.
In the village two small rivers explaining the name Zweisimmen.
Zweisimmen is situated between Lenk [15 km.] and Gstaad [15 km.]

In spring, summer and autumn it is an ideal area for cycling, swimming, walking in the mountains, fishing and canoeing in the Simme river.
The Simme side gives the opportunity for your barbecue.
In the village you can play tennis, bowling and you will find a childfrendly swimmingpool. 
A small airfield gives the possibilities for gliding, para-gliding and ballooning.

In winter it is time for winter sports fans. In this region there are 63 lifts from St.Stefan to the Diablerets glacier [heights 3210 meters] and about 250 skilopes.
Schönried and Sparenmoos are also cross-country area’s and you can have a sleigh-ride through the woods, even in the night.

This four-bedroom vacation apartment has been built in 1998 and it is fitted out with new furniture and kitchen machinery.
No smoking and domestic animals.
It is rentable for some days until some weeks for two until nine persons.

Lay-out:
first floor ;


bathroom with shower, dressing table and toilet 
bed-room with a double bed. 
Living & sitting room and kitchen
Outdoor terrace with furniture.
second floor;



bathroom with shower, bath, toilet and dressing table
Two bedrooms, with two single beds each, one bedroom with balcony.
One bedroom with three single beds.
Childrens bed available.



Rent-price:

Rentprice high-season 15 Dec-15Ma
a week
Complete apartment, (9 persons)
CH. 2450,-
€ 1470,-
for 6 persons
CH. 1980,-
€ 1188,-
for 4 persons
CH. 1520,-
€   912,-
included bed-clothes, cleaning tourist rates
 

Rentprice low-season 15 Mar - 15 Dec

a week
Complete apartment (9 persons)
CH. 2163,-
€ 1297,-
for 6 persons
CH. 1699,-
€  1019,-
for 4 persons
CH. 1370,-
€   822,-
included bed-clothes, cleaning tourist rates
 
 
 
     
     
     
     
     
 
 

 

Breakfast can be served on request. Service-costs  CH 15, =