The MySwissAlps.com team

Anna: moderator

Anna

Anna lives just outside of Zurich. She enjoys travel, nature, hiking, and photography. More about Anna:

Annika: co-founder, content manager, and moderator

Annika

Annika spent many summers in Wilderswil and the Bernese Oberland and then started to explore other areas. Traveling, hiking, and photographing in the Swiss Alps are her favorite activities. More about Annika:

Arno: founder and moderator

Arno

Arno’s main interests are the Swiss Alps and internet marketing and technology. He visited Switzerland countless times since 1997. More about Arno:

Federico: developer

Federico

Federico makes sure that MySwissAlps.com stays up and running. He’s an experienced WordPress developer from Northern Italy, with an attention to detail and an interest in Artificial Intelligence. More about Federico:

Josephine: translator

Josephine J2

Germany-based language lover, studying to become a professional translator and with prior experience in travel-related translations. More about Josephine:

Nesho: developer

Nesh

We rely on Nesho for technical emergencies and developing new website features. He’s one of the top WordPress developers in Bulgaria and likes to travel. More about Nesho:

Rolf: translator

Rolf K

Professional translator from Berlin, with lots of experience and an amazing eye for detail. More about Rolf:

About MySwissAlps

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Arno
Page author: ArnoI have visited Switzerland countless times since 1997. I've explored most of the country, but find myself staying in the Bernese Oberland and Graubünden most frequently. The alps and the rail network remain very impressive, even after all these years.