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Journey to Interlaken
... which the track had been built were covered in icicles. The two-hour train took us past Sarnersee Lake, and then, after turning around at Meiringen, headed towards the two lakes that are on either side of Interlaken. It drove alongside Brienzersee Lake, which was a bright turquoise glacier lake with snow-covered houses all along it. It did not look welcoming in this weather! The train had a very polite message part way through the ...
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
... up on the tables and chairs, sang our hearts out and learnt dances to From Paris to Berlin and some other dances Donna knew. this was also the night that we jumped on Sheree and giggled into the night, I also started calling Sheree, Sherrese. I think it was an improvement. Such a sleepy little town, covered in snow. Don't no what the people would do to keep themselves occupied! We were greeted with the most ...
More stunning scenery
... the views.
On the way down we did a zip line which was a lot of fun as well. It apparently goes 83 mi/hr at one point on the ride! Don't know if that's true or not, but it definitely went fast enough that I didn't get to have my eyes open the whole time. After that, we came back to Lauterbrunnen and then went up to Schilthorn. Schilthorn is where they filmed part of "In Her Majesty's Secret Service" for all you 007 fans out there. There's also ...
The first night....
After spending 15 hours in the car with a very tolerant Brother in law we arrived. The dogs had been so well behaved. They slept all the way, just waking up for the pee breaks. The house was even bigger and better than I had remembered. Aaron and Fabian were very impressed with the 'fanny flusher' in the toilet. I was more impressed with the laundry shutes in ...
Interlaken: good for some R&R
... is picturesque. Everywhere you turn is a photo op for a post card. Heck, if you wanted to see this country but not have to spend $10 for a hot dog (without ketchup) then I would recommend hopping on a train that takes you from Geneve to Bern, Bern to Interlaken, Interlaken to Luzern, and then from Luzern to Basel. It may be a long day of train rides, but it will be some of the prettiest ...