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August is one of the Summer months, the weather in Switzerland is going to be warm during that time. In general, August is a great month to travel but there are some things that are important to be kept in mind. August is during peak travel season, and because of that, traveling will be rather expensive during this month. There will be a lot of tourists coming from everywhere around the world to visit Switzerland, the hotspots will certainly be very crowded. Pretty much all of Europe is on Summer holidays, which is why everybody is traveling. The weather in Switzerland during August will be mostly sunny and the temperatures in general above 25°C. Although there is a lot of sun, the weather will be not always nice, it may rain and there might even be floods. Since everything will be open during August, there are certainly enough attractions to be visited, either outdoors or indoors. Since August is a Summer month, the landscape will be lush green, however at times if there have been droughts, the grass may turn yellow and some of the trees may already start to loose their leaves. Nevertheless, despite that, August is a warm and great month for swimming, especially out in the nature. Some of the most beautiful swimming places with clear water would be in the Swiss Alps. Although looking like a paradise, the clear water may be cold with temperatures of only 11-15°C. Overall a very sunny month with long daylight hours, August is perfect to go for hiking up in the Swiss Alps. There will be only little snow and pretty much all of the trails are open. There are also many waterfalls to be visited that may be still quite powerful. August in Switzerland might be expensive and crowded and at times hot, but overall it’s really great to travel around during this season!
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