Kreuz Sachseln
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Journey to Interlaken
... to Grindelwald, a small ski resort village in between Eigerwand and Tschuggen peaks. We spent about 45 minutes exploring the village and getting some traditional Swiss sausage rolls and apple strudel for a late lunch. We caught glimpses of the mountains through the snow and clouds, but mainly enjoyed the quaint resort atmosphere of the village covered in snow. We caught the half hour train from Grindelwald to Interlaken with an ...
Lucerne
... an outdoor staking rink all decorated for Christmas, including with a giant Christmas tree with large diamonds made out of lights. We then walked through the train station, which has its own Christmas market. The train station itself is also decorated with a large number of Swarovski crystal chandeliers. We then walked along Lake Lucerne towards the Casino. Renee wanted to check out the Casino since the outside looked quite grand and she’d never been in. In ...
I am in Switzerland
... were 2300 metres up in the air. We also took a walk around the town and saw the statue of the dying lion which was carved into a big rock a very long time ago. We also saw the seven towers that protected the city hundreds of years ago one of them was a bell tower and it was 12 oclock when we were in it and it rang 12 times it was very ...
2 exhilerating days in the snow!
... we would need a private 80 Franc lesson to bring us up to speed. So yeah - pretty pricey. Instead we decided to go with tobogganing. We went up to the nearest toboggan run. I was expecting just a couple of hills you keep running up and down. Instead it is a 10 km specially made toboggan track right in front of the Eiger! We hopped off the ski train and stepped into proper snow for the first time. It was awesome, off the paths the snow was so thick and ...
Calm Before the Storm
... of the trails were closed due to toppled trees everywhere. Once we got back we went and ate dinner. Everything in this country was SO expensive. McDonalds is like 20 francs which is about the equivalent to 30 dollars in the US. After this we kind of just went to bed because the weather was still ****** and a lot of the shops were closed. Sounds boring I know, but Switzerland is a really mellow country overall. ...