A Travel Blog entry by traveltragic from Zermatt, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
... we got our train on time - normal train to Chur then we joined the Glacier Express to Zermatt - amazing scenery en route!
Checked into our hotel - Hotel Butterfly - then wandered down the charming main street - lots of snow, festive lights & ...
A Travel Blog entry by mhatters from Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland
Montreux to Zermatt: - Will write more about Zermatt later tonight.; We are off to have a fondue cheese meal; it is expected to be -4 tonight. The countryside and high mountains are lovely and make me feel like yodelling, but I don't think Claire would ...
A Travel Blog entry by jcollinsworth from Zermatt, Switzerland
Took 3 trains, with the dogs, to get there: Tübingen-Horb-Zurich-Visp-Zermatt.
Lots of snowboarding, amazing views from the highest lift in EU and a romantic Christmas eve sled ride.
Amazing place and we can't wait to go back next ...
A Travel Blog entry by ducktales from Zermatt, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
... never had signs, not even half the main one. We made it to Tasch, where you have to park your car and catch a train to Zermatt. There are nocars in Zermatt (well very few exception) and the taxis are all electric and not cars but more oversized enclosed ...
A Travel Blog entry by no1pablo from Peschiera del Garda, Veneto, Italy
... in the end! We arrived in Peschiera, right at the southernmost point of Lake Garda, at around 10pm to a very warm welcome at Camp Butterfly! They managed to find us a spot for the night, as they were very busy, but we moved the next morning into a bigger ...
... charming with lots to see and do. Besides the numerous old bridges, walls and buildings, the region also boasts a charming butterfly sanctuary (Papilorama: . Also famous to the area is Gruyère, famous for its cheese. Personally I really enjoy visiting ...