Swiss Q Belvedere Wengen
Galliweidli Wengen, Bernese Oberland, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
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Swiss Alps Fun
... at night we head off into town. It's about a 15 minute walk to the "town", but with the fresh air, beautiful surroundings, and good people we're there in a snap! Finding a good restaurant (harder than usual as many places are
closed up until the official ski season), our Swiss hosts introduce us to Swiss fondue - bread and potatoes dipped into melted cheese and oil...very tasty! Spotting a bar on the way back, we pop ...
Scenic train rides across Switzerland
... over again - I would definitely allow for some extra time in Interlaken...not for this little town itself - although it is really charming despite being quite touristy...but I would use it as a base, a springboard of sorts for the trips up high - to the Berner Oberland and Jungfrau peak that is often called the "Top of Europe" (and certainly has ...
Interlaken, best place in the world
... we were, 4 backpackers, walking in the heavy rain down the street of Interlaken in the middle of the night. It was pretty fun though, the mountains around the town made everything a bit foggy, and mythical. There was this glowing white halo, in the middle of the air above one of the mountains, we were just mesmerized. The morning after I discovered it was a really cool building.
Anyway, after almost 1 hour of walking around the whole of Interlaken, ...
Hike up to the Top of Europe
... hot chocolate and ate soup. On our way back to the hotel, we stopped at the village town Wengen. There we got to see a herd of cattle making its way through town...and it was lead by one cow! It was a very neat site and loud with all the cow bells.
PS. For the AG gals, I randomly ran into Ann Orlando- what a small world! She's traveling around Europe with a guy (not sure if it was her bf), but she's doing good and loves ...
Switzerland 2009 Day 5
... break. As I arrived in my room, Sandy called and we chatted, knowing that the weather in Switzerland was much better than back home. I took a break until dinner, headed out to the Golden Anchor, a place next to the hotel that I have read about but have not eaten at. The place was OK, although expensive for french onion soup, pork steak, salad and fries, but it was pretty good. Back to the room for my final night in ...



