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Quote: The rushing water from all of the glacier runoff has carved into the mountain like a giant fire hose. Tunnels and stairs take you inside the mountain to see the rushing torrents. Thousands of gallons per minute Read More
Quote: With the official marking and designation of a trail beneath the imposing north wall of Eiger, Switzerland now has yet another spectacular, high alpine trail. This trail is easy, comparatively short, and a MUST Read More
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Quote: My wife and I moved to Switzerland in 1998 and have been going to Ballenberg every year ever since. It is an outstanding museum where more than 100 antique houses, shops and farms from all over Switzerland have Read More
Quote: Switzerland is expensive without question and unless money isn't an issue, you will probably find that you cannot visit everything you may want to whilst there, if you want to stick to a budget. We had planned Read More
Quote: Giessbach Falls are near the Grand Hotel Giessbach, in the town of Brienz. The falls are really picturesque and are made up of about 9 to 10 falls. Most tourists see the lower cascades from a boat/ship, while Read More
Quote: Schilthorn is the mountain that towers over Gimmelwald and the rest of the Lauterbrunnen Valley. The trip up to the top is pricey; we paid about $45 per person for the round-trip cable car journey from Gimmelwald Read More
Quote: From Mürren we descended towards tiny hamlet of Gimmelwald - a pleasant 40-minute walk. The road is well marked. You can take the Mürren-Gimmelwald gondola instead (5 minutes ride, not covered by Swiss Pass); Read More
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Quote: Climbing up to Kleine Scheidegg. You can take an easy path or the mountain trail. The last one is heavier but mutch more beautiful. You can start in Lauterbrunnen or take the train to Wengen or Wengernalp and Read More