At the end of a long day of driving over the passes this pic shows the entrance to the San Gottard road & rail tunnel at the Southern end of the Pass.
Kiki tucked into a lay-by for the night
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Three Passes in One Day
Today we are heading South out of Switzerland. Just to make things interesting we have decided to go the "roundabout route" via Grimsel, Furka and the San Gottard passes.
Heading up Grimsel Pass
The snow plough's had been out this morning and cleared the snow - here we're at the top of Furka Pass. Kiki (and Steve) enjoyed playing in the snow!!
Heading up Grimsel Pass
The snow plough's had been out this morning and cleared the snow - here we're at the top of Furka Pass. Kiki (and Steve) enjoyed playing in the snow!!
Monday, 30 August 2010
Hiking in the Snow
It rained in our valley and snowed in the mountains last night. Today we took the rack railway from Lauterbrunnen up to Kleine Scheidegg then down the other side to Grindelwald. From Grindelwald we took the Gondola up to First.
Lots of snow, occasional sunshine and a cold wind
How much further?
We eventually made it up to the lake - on a clear sunny day the views of the Alps from here are (apparently) stunning...
Lots of snow, occasional sunshine and a cold wind
How much further?
We eventually made it up to the lake - on a clear sunny day the views of the Alps from here are (apparently) stunning...
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Behind the Waterfall
A short climb up a hill, a walk through a tunnel and a staircase and we emerged behind the Lauterbrunnen waterfall.
Lots of water thanks to the last few days of rain
We were up there!
Murren
Em liked this "cottage style" garden in Murren
We ate lunch on bench with stunning views across to the Alps - all the time these nutty Paragliders kept throwing themselves off the hill just above us, barely skimming the treetops and before landing on the floor of the Luterbrunnen valley several thousand feet below.
Our view a lunchtime :-)
Kiki is somewhere down there!
We ate lunch on bench with stunning views across to the Alps - all the time these nutty Paragliders kept throwing themselves off the hill just above us, barely skimming the treetops and before landing on the floor of the Luterbrunnen valley several thousand feet below.
Our view a lunchtime :-)
Kiki is somewhere down there!
Friday, 27 August 2010
Above Grindelwald
After heavy rain all morning the sun came out in the afternoon so we went up another mountain... this time it was to Pfinstegg above Grindelwald - nothing up there besides a restaurant so we took the next one back down!
Then we took the tiny four seater gondala up to Mannlichen - the longest gondola ride in Europe - it was so long we nearly go off at the halfway station by mistake...
Then we took the tiny four seater gondala up to Mannlichen - the longest gondola ride in Europe - it was so long we nearly go off at the halfway station by mistake...
Jungfrau Region
We're currently in the Jungfrau Region and have decided to stay on a campsite at the top of the valley above Lauterbrunnen for a week (shock horror!). We've bought a 6 day travel pass to the mountains and plan to go on all routes.
On Wednesday we went up to Manchellin (on a Gondala) via Wengen (by rack railway) from where we walked to Kleine Scheidegg. The panorama of the higher mountains to the south was fab. We then took the rack railway and two trains back down to Lauterbrunnen via Grindelwald.
Yesterday we went to the "Top of Europe" - Jungfraujoch. We couldn't have picked a better day, wall to wall sunshine with clear blue skies. The air at 11,400ft was quite thin which made walking on the snow quite difficult. Although it was very expensive (extra cost on top of the pass we bought) we both agreed it was definately worthwhile. We will post some of the 150 pics we took later.
Today, in marked contrast with yesterday, we have heavy rain so we've come to Interlaken and have just been up the funicular to Harder Kulm. Not much of a view with cloud above and below! We came down in same train and are now in McD's for free Internet - oh and a coke :-)
The sun has just come out (weird this mountain weather) so we're off to the top of another mountain!!
On Wednesday we went up to Manchellin (on a Gondala) via Wengen (by rack railway) from where we walked to Kleine Scheidegg. The panorama of the higher mountains to the south was fab. We then took the rack railway and two trains back down to Lauterbrunnen via Grindelwald.
Yesterday we went to the "Top of Europe" - Jungfraujoch. We couldn't have picked a better day, wall to wall sunshine with clear blue skies. The air at 11,400ft was quite thin which made walking on the snow quite difficult. Although it was very expensive (extra cost on top of the pass we bought) we both agreed it was definately worthwhile. We will post some of the 150 pics we took later.
Today, in marked contrast with yesterday, we have heavy rain so we've come to Interlaken and have just been up the funicular to Harder Kulm. Not much of a view with cloud above and below! We came down in same train and are now in McD's for free Internet - oh and a coke :-)
The sun has just come out (weird this mountain weather) so we're off to the top of another mountain!!
Thursday, 26 August 2010
The Ice Palace
I think the cold and thin air was getting to Em.......
.......the Penguins were not impressed........
.......then she got locked in the freezer :-)
.......the Penguins were not impressed........
.......then she got locked in the freezer :-)
The Top of Europe
Em and Steve with the Eiger in the background. The air was cold and very thin at 11,400ft - you couldn't walk very fast up here.
Glaciers as far as the eye can see
Ice Station
The Jungfrau
Glaciers as far as the eye can see
Ice Station
The Jungfrau
Snow & ice - Halfway to the top
Looking out of the observation window cut in the North Face of the Eiger
Em pretending is not really 3degC up here...
Em pretending is not really 3degC up here...
On our way up to the Jungfraujoch
The view of Monch (center) and the Jungfrau (right) with Jungfraujoch in the middle - here you can just make out the Sphynx - the "Top of Europe"
Em consults the train timetable
Here comes the "little red train"
The view from the first stop enroute
Em consults the train timetable
Here comes the "little red train"
The view from the first stop enroute
Lauterbrunnen valley
We stayed for a week in a campsite at the head of the Lauterbrunnen valley
One of the many waterfalls in the valley - the rain we had on several days really improved them!!
One of the many waterfalls in the valley - the rain we had on several days really improved them!!
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
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