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Mar 14, 2005

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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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