Hotel Crystal Interlaken
Rugenparkstrasse 13 Interlaken, Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps, 3800, Switzerland
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The Half Way Blog
... like their respective Austrian, French and Italian neighbours). Even the street signs change language at the otherwise un-defined borders between the language-based regions.
Claire has decided we no longer need to return to Belgium in the future as we think the Swiss chocolates are actually better than the Belgian ones we tried – even if the chocolatiers are not as plentiful as in Belgium, where there were multiple in every town! But don't ...
I need more cowbell!
Posted by Josh and Kelli
The day started off with a delicious breakfast from our now favorite hostel. The hostel cost a little more than the other hostels we have stayed at, but it was worth it. Some of the perks included, free hot drinks from an espresso machine, friendly and helpful staff, showers that had hooks in them (we celebrate the small things), and a location that wasn't down a back alley (that’s looking at you Barcelona). ...
Alpine weekend
... the summer the Inferno Triathlon finishes at the summit after a run up from the Lauterbrunnen valley.Harder KulmNext day we take the cable car to Harder Kulm pagoda for lunch. This pagoda style building looks like a temple from the valley floor in Murren and you can't help but look towards it's lighted heavenly heights way above you at night.
You can get a rack railway car to the multi-faceted Schynige Platte nature paradise, a gondola lift to the ...
15th century buildings and a romantic boat ride
... straight rows) and farm animals. As we progressed in time we found indoor running water in the kitchen but never saw a bath or outhouse...there were something's they just did not want to explain or demonstrate....Definitely a worthwhile stop. We took the train east to ...
A pain in the Kriens (the sequel) (R)
... bike rather than the far too expensive newer bikes. I didn't want to ask. Had I discovered that the price was as cheap as the other "junk" in the store, I'd have likely thrown reasonable thinking to the wind, and continued our trip via motorcycle. Alas, I considered the impractical nature of such an impulse purchase, took my wifes hand, and left without the pipes, the planes... and the bike.
We returned to the smaller cogwheel train that would ...



