Fankhauser B&B
Rugenstrasse 51, Interlaken
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Fankhauser B&B Interlaken

Rugenstrasse 51 Interlaken, Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

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Left Our Hearts in the Swiss Alps

A travel blog entry by bc.europeblog

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... to my list of "Cities that deserve a Second, longer Look"
We took a tour of the local supermarket, purchased eggs and vegetables for dinner and then went back to our B&B to start our night in… After an hour of relaxing/napping, we head down to make our meal and end up dining with a newly wed Australian couple and another Australian couple who are studying abroad in Amsterdam but are taking the weekend off to visit Interlaken (the Ausies strike ...

Day 20 Part b & day 21 Part a

A travel blog entry by twowombats

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... be enough room. And there is plenty of room. As I compose this blog, and man, don't this train move with a capital move!!! Back to the story. Tickets for tomorrow fixed and we wait for the commuter train to Interlaken. All aboard and again we are off. The big rocks are getting bigger. The snow is covering more of the big rocks and I wait and hope in anticipation that it may snow. We all but fall out of the train at Interlaken after our days journey. It hasn't ...

The beautiful Alps

A travel blog entry by saaimas

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... us to book in then. Again we were pleasantly surprised by the good quality of our accommodation. The quad room was not as roomy as some of the previous places we stayed in, but it was bright and had a nice high ceiling, with tall bunk beds. The kind you can actually sleep on without being claustrophobic.

We were handed clean sheets at reception when we checked in, and had to make our own beds. This was quite an experience on the tall bunks, ...

The Sound of Music

A travel blog entry by sarahandsimon

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... We saw snow capped mountains and amazing views. We had to take three cable cars just to get up there and interestingly every stop had it's own traditional Swiss village to explore. We took a stroll on the way down from one village to the next and at one point all we could hear was a stream running, a waterfall gushing in the distance, and the tinkling chime of cowbells as we passed them on the sides of the ...

Totally unX-tream!!!

A travel blog entry by strombone

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... the most beautiful hours available to the human senses. Impossibly blue water, delightful Swiss houses everywhere covered in bright flowers enjoying the sun, castles, castles!!, huge mountains punching straight up from the waters edge, the Swiss alps snow covered peaks glowing in the background, people swimming, a guy wind surfing without wind, everyone waving at the paddle steamer, always waving, the range of colours is silly, making ...