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hey guys A friend just invited me to go to Bern, Switzerland. I'm down, going in the middle of August. What fun stuff is there to do in Bern and the area? I've already stated that I must see Eiger, and we will be hiking this tour: http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-se/eiger-trail-the-swiss-alpine-experience-trail.html Are there any other good hikes in the area? Which we can get to by train, as he doesn't have a car. For novices, I've done scrambling but not actual climbing. My friend is super afraid of heights and honestly... not in great shape.
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# ? Jun 9, 2015 10:55 |
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:18 |
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Skilleddk posted:hey guys You should float the Aare river, starting around Thun and going towards Bern. Bring alcohol. The river is cold as poo poo and flows pretty fast. Do you have a lot of money? There's both the Jungfraubahn (starts in Interlaken, CHF ~200 for you, ~100 for him) and the Piz Gloria (from Mürren, ~100 CHF you, ~50 him). If you do both of these things, buy a half price railcard. It costs about 170 and you can only buy it for a year, but it'll be worth it. For people not in great shape, there's also the Swiss Path ( http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/the-swiss-way-the-ruetli-meadow-brunnen.html ) near-ish by at the Lake of the Four Cantons which is easy and beautiful and you can do as much or as little of the 35km path as you want. Somewhat closer, there's the Creux-du-Van which is a pretty rad cliff face (again, easy hike) at the border of Neuchâtel and Vaud. Also not too far, there's the town of Gruyères which has a decent cheese factory (for Gruyère, naturally) you can visit, as well as a nearby chocolate factory in Broc (~20 minute walk between the two). The HR Geiger museum and the chateau in Gruyères are also pretty weird and neat, respectively. The chateau is a little less interesting if you've been a lot around Europe before. In Bern, if you're lucky on timing, you can go see the Young Boys play with balls in Wankdorf. E: You can even Google this without losing your job. Saladman fucked around with this message at 12:19 on Jun 9, 2015 |
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The ascent to Eigergletscher is not dangerous, there isn't really any spot where slipping will cause you more than bruises and it's not too physically exhausting either. If he can run 5k it should be easily possible.
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 13:57 |
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Saladman knows a lot more than me as I've only been down there a couple times, so maybe my advice isn't so useful, but just a couple notes: Jungfraujoch is fun but expensive and VERY crowded, especially on the trains back down in the afternoon. Most of the train ride is inside a tunnel, but it stops at viewing platforms a couple times on the way up if you want to see the glacier etc. The view from the top is very nice though so I don't regret going. So far Interlaken has been my favorite region of Switzerland to visit so I'd definitely check it out while you're nearby. On the north side of one of hte lakes (I'm pretty sure it's Thun) there are some surprisingly nice caves (St. Beatus-hohlen), which if you're into that can be a good way to kill a couple hours, especially if you're unlucky and the weather is bad, and they also have a decent restaurant overlooking the lake which was nice. If you take a guided tour I think it takes 90 minutes, although if they let you I'd recommend doing it guideless - we spent about 2 and a half hours and got lapped twice by guided groups, it just seemed like they rush you through.
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 14:46 |
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Skilleddk posted:hey guys Saladman and Murphy already gave you some good input. As for Hiking Regions I'd also recommend Haslital, it's quaint and has good connections with public transportation (tho all of Switzerland is literally reachable with trains, buses and gondolas) and the hiking trails are very low key. Interlaken is good because it caters directly to tourist needs and there are a lot of activities you can do from there. Use http://www.sbb.ch/en/home.html to see what trains and buses you need to take to places, you can also see how much it'll cost. Also if you are a good swimmer(we don't want more drowned people in our rivers and lakes, there have been already as much up until now as the whole last year together) I'd definitley recommend to cool down in the Aare rigth now it's a warm 70°F in Bern, because of the heatwave we are having. On the 14.+15. of August there'll be a Streatfood festival in Bern at the PROGR http://www.progr.ch/en/ if you wan't something to do in the City. There is also a good bar and cafe there where a lot of people hang out. Until the 23. there is an Open Air Cinema on the "Grosse Schanze" http://www.saltcinema.ch/en/bern.html Just wandering around https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_of_Bern will let you see some nice stuff. I don't know what interests you have but I can recommend more if you give me some pointers.
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# ? Jul 21, 2015 12:24 |
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Helios Grime posted:Also if you are a good swimmer(we don't want more drowned people in our rivers and lakes, there have been already as much up until now as the whole last year together) I'd definitley recommend to cool down in the Aare rigth now it's a warm 70°F in Bern, because of the heatwave we are having. Yeah, christ, every time I read the newspaper (even international papers) it's about someone drowning in a river in Switzerland. Speaking of, I had taken this photo from 20 Minutes a few days ago because it was so outrageous. Look at that janky-rear end "bridge". I bet it's slick as hell too. [Brief translation: British person dies in mountains / An excursion ended badly for a 49-year old hiker returning to the Cabin of 10 by the "Goat's Path" route on Monday. This British citizien fell when he was traversing a raging river on a plank. He was taken some meters, then was smashed under a rock. The woman accompanying him could do nothing to save him.] One other thing in Bern you should check out that wasn't mentioned before is the Paul Klee museum, unless you really don't like early 20th century art at all. There's also a butterfly exhibit (? not sure what to call it) nearby in Kerzers, called the Papiliorama that I've always heard good things about though I've never been to it. It's not just butterflies, there are other animals too, though it's not really a zoo either. Saladman fucked around with this message at 19:18 on Jul 21, 2015 |
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# ? May 7, 2024 04:18 |
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Go around the lake of the four cantons as said before, it's a must see in my opinion. In Bern, you should go see the Parliament building. Then you could go visit Geneve/Lausanne/Montreux around the lake Leman. In Lausanne, there is the olympic museum if you are interessed in sports. For hikes, the canton of Valais is a nice place, with a tons of hikes to do, from easy to hard ones. http://www.valais.ch/en/activities/hiking Enjoy your stay in the beautiful Switzerland
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