Moving House to Switzerland | Removals
to Switzerland
Hamiltons Removals provide removals to Switzerland
from the UK. If you are moving house to Switzerland, we offer three
main types of removal services to cater for domestic, corporate
and commercial moves. Our dedicated service gives you the sole use
of a vehicle. Our special service allows you to specify the collection
and delivery dates. Or we can provide a part load/groupage service,
where several loads are grouped together and share the same vehicle.
Please note that for the part load/groupage service, delivery times
vary depending on how quickly consignments are consolidated.
Moving
House to Switzerland - Click
here for a free detailed quote of your move or
contact us to
discuss your individual requirements.
Hamiltons can get involved with as little or as much
of your removal as you wish. We can simply turn up on the moving
day to transport your items and effects to your new home or we can
undertake a full packing, moving and unpacking service. You can
even use our Moving
Maid Easy service to have your old or new home professionally
cleaned.
Hamiltons National & International Removals are
based in Norfolk and, with the Channel Tunnel being just over 150
miles away, travel straight into Calais where our European roadtrains
can travel directly into Switzerland.
About Switzerland
Switzerland is officially called the Swiss Confederation,
Confoederatio Helvetica in Latin, hence its country code of CH,
and is a landlocked country in Western Europe. Switzerland is bordered
by five countries, which are Germany, France, Italy, Austria and
Liechtenstein. The country is multilingual and has four national
languages German, French, Italian and Romansh.
Switzerland is a Federal Republic consisting of 26
states called Cantons; it has approximately 7.5 million inhabitants
and is one of the richest and safest countries in the world.
The first Swiss Confederation appears to date back
to August 1st 1291 now celebrated as Switzerland’s National
day. Switzerland has a long history of neutrality and did not take
part in either World War I or World War II. The capital of Switzerland
is Bern, with the largest city being Zurich.
Switzerland is the watch making capitol of the world.
It is also well-known for Nestlé chocolate, the book ‘Heidi’,
swiss bank accounts and skiing in the swiss alps.
Swiss employment law bans working on Sundays,
so virtually all shops stay closed. An exception is any business
in a railway station or if a business is a family one, as you aren't
employing anybody so you can open, hence small shops can also open
on Sundays.
Approximate distances from London to Switzerland’s
main towns and cities
| Zurich |
581.7miles |
| Geneva |
587.0miles |
| Basel |
530.2miles |
| Lausanne |
554.3miles |
| Winterthur |
595.2miles |
| St. Gallen |
632.5miles |
| Lucerne |
589.4miles |
| Bern |
589.1miles |
| Biel/Bienne |
585.7miles |
| Sion/Sitten |
614.3miles |
| Neuchatel |
546.6miles |
| Schaffhausen |
574.5miles |
| Frauenfeld |
607.1miles |
| Chur |
654.4miles |
Moving
House to Switzerland - Click
here for a free detailed quote of your move or
contact us to
discuss your individual requirements.
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