Swiss club welcomes restart with all to play for
Thun
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
South of Berne, in the shadow of the Bernese Alps, in footballing terms Thun has made its presence felt over the last decade or so. Flagship club FC Thun have embarked upon four European campaigns since their surprise debut in the Champions League in 2005. That autumn, Arsenal and Ajax didn’t come to this prosperous little community of 40,000 souls. Quaint Stadion Lachen had been built for the 1954 World Cup when it was used as a training ground by Uruguay and eventual winners West Germany, who were staying at nearby hotels. (For years afterwards, German fans would make pilgrimages to the Belvédère in Spiez, a short drive along the shore of Lake Thun.) Flooded out in August 2005, the Lachen was deemed unsuitable to host Champions League fixtures, so FC Thun played their home games in Berne, at the Stade de Suisse, only just rebuilt and renamed.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans





Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and city centre






Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
South of Berne, in the shadow of the Bernese Alps, in footballing terms Thun has made its presence felt over the last decade or so. Flagship club FC Thun have embarked upon four European campaigns since their surprise debut in the Champions League in 2005. That autumn, Arsenal and Ajax didn’t come to this prosperous little community of 40,000 souls. Quaint Stadion Lachen had been built for the 1954 World Cup when it was used as a training ground by Uruguay and eventual winners West Germany, who were staying at nearby hotels. (For years afterwards, German fans would make pilgrimages to the Belvédère in Spiez, a short drive along the shore of Lake Thun.) Flooded out in August 2005, the Lachen was deemed unsuitable to host Champions League fixtures, so FC Thun played their home games in Berne, at the Stade de Suisse, only just rebuilt and renamed.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans





Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and city centre






Swiss city welcomes restart with all to play for

