Artos Interlaken
Alpenstrasse 45 Interlaken, Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps, 3800, Switzerland
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The beautiful Alps
... were handed clean sheets at reception when we checked in, and had to make our own beds, which was quite an experience on the tall bunks.
And then we opened the glass doors onto the balcony, and were absolutely blown away by the view onto the magical Jungfrau herself! From our beds, we could hear the bells of the cows as they grazed, and watched the sun set over the glittering, snow covered mountains with a ...
Hard Knock Life Living in a Postcard
... from New Hampshire. The second 9km went by much faster with good conversation, great views and great company. We arrived at Schynige Platte in time to catch one of the last trains back down the mountain Wilderswil . It’s on the train that we discovered the Swiss Senior Citizen passion for protecting their reserved seating/wagon as Jane got showed out of the car by an 80 year old grandma wielding walking sticks and yelling “NEIN!!!!”, seriously? I ...
Two Passes, Two Rivers, Two Cultures
... created in 1988 by John Doubleday, has hidden in it clues to 66 Holmes mysteries. The greatest mystery of all, however, is how the monument came to be erected by the “Norwegian Explorers of Minnesota”. We have no idea what the Minnesota Norwegians were doing in Meiringen, but I'm sure the answer is out there somewhere!
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We had an easy day into Interlaken, looked the place ...
Alpine weekend
... Story of William Tell (Switzerland's greatest hero)
In one of the Forest Cantons in the Middle Ages there lived a famous mountaineer named William Tell. He was tall and strong. In all Switzerland no man had a foot so sure as his on the mountains or a hand so skilled in the use of a bow. He was determined to resist the Austrians. Secret meetings of the mountaineers were held and all took a solemn oath to stand by each other and fight for their freedom; but they had ...
Outdoor Exploration
... Swiss franc pass for part of Austria that the train went to. I headed off to the platfrom and after the train left heard Paris mention. ****!
Turns out I was at the right platform but the train to Munich was the next one. I had to ride it an hour west to Basel. From there I had to go into Germany since there was a break or derail in one of the tracks in Germany and the Swiss Train station didnt know how I could get to Germany. SHe suggested go to ...
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