Rather than pay 30 francs for a breakfast in the Hotel we used our free bus pass and found a little cafe for a continental breakfast costing all of 14 francs before touring the town in the bitter cold of around minus 5 C.
We visited a small shopping mall to warm up and then continued walking before stopping again for a another warm up and a cup of coffee. The bitter cold was playing havoc with Noels knees and so we got back to the Hotel just before 11.45 so as to get our stuff together and meet the train at 1253.
The train arrived on time and as we got on, Jennifer was allowed to get on board and then somebody jumped rudely in front of me and then went in to the the compartment and then changed his mind and then staring trying to move my case and at the same time somebody else was pushing to get in and I realised that the guy behind pushing was trying to get my wallet. I quickly tuned away and was about to hit him when they both quickly dissapeared out the door also before I could shout at them. Needless to say they did not get my wallet at is was not where they expected it to be. This is not the first time this has happened to us, the last time was in in Paris in the Metro some years ago, Oh well.
We arrived at Geneva Airport and caught our BA flight back to London and arrived home at around 5pm just in time to order a pizza for dinner and an evening of British TV.
It was a good week using the Swiss trains which run without any delay in the thick snow unlike UK where the snow has just about stopped everything in its tracks. Luckily we cam back on the Thursday as we could have been stuck in Geneva
Well thats all our travel for a little while and now to get on with sorting out the upgrade of the two bathrooms.
Friday, January 18, 2013
16th Jan- To Montreaux
A very early start today and we departed the house around 0750 for Zurich main station where we caught three different train en route to Montreaux. We had to change in Lucerne, Interlaken and Zweisseman and in all cases the arriving train was a few minutes late and we had to charge through the stations to get our next train only to find once we were boarded that they were running late as well.
At Zweissimman we joined the Golden Pass Panoroma train and the journey from there to Montreaux was really rather excellent with fantastic views over the mountains whilst travelling very close to the hillsides with some nasty drops. We arrived in Montreaux at 1615 and walked up the hill to the Hotel which was overlooking the lake and so quite nice really. We decided to have dinner in the Hotel and that was very good but the Hotel seemed a little empty really.
The beds were very comfortable and we slept well no doubt also due to a nice bottle of Bordeaux washed down at dinner.
An easy day tomorrow is planned
At Zweissimman we joined the Golden Pass Panoroma train and the journey from there to Montreaux was really rather excellent with fantastic views over the mountains whilst travelling very close to the hillsides with some nasty drops. We arrived in Montreaux at 1615 and walked up the hill to the Hotel which was overlooking the lake and so quite nice really. We decided to have dinner in the Hotel and that was very good but the Hotel seemed a little empty really.
The beds were very comfortable and we slept well no doubt also due to a nice bottle of Bordeaux washed down at dinner.
Freddie Mercury Statue in Montreaux |
15th Jan- A day out in Zurich
We caught the bus to down town Zurich and walked around for several hours but it was rather cold and so odd stops in the warm were quite necessary.
We took some photos around the old town and then stopped for a quick snack before meeting up with Otto and Katherine and we then visited another part of the city and stopped by in a a very old coffee bar for a warming cup before heading back home and sort out our train times for tomorrow.
In the evening we had dinner with some other friends in a very nice restaurant in Zurich where the food was excellent and the company even better. A great day for us.
We took some photos around the old town and then stopped for a quick snack before meeting up with Otto and Katherine and we then visited another part of the city and stopped by in a a very old coffee bar for a warming cup before heading back home and sort out our train times for tomorrow.
In the evening we had dinner with some other friends in a very nice restaurant in Zurich where the food was excellent and the company even better. A great day for us.
14th Jan- To Gornergrat and then to Zurich
After the Hotel Breakfast we walked around town for a short while and discovered that the special train up the steep mountain to Gornergrat was leaving in then minutes and so splashed on two return tickets at no small cost.
The train journey takes about half an hour and takes you quite high up to about 10000 feet and there were many skiers in the train waiting for their chance to break a leg or something. We arrived at the top and found a that there was a big hotel there and so had a cup of coffee overlooking the mountains before then getting back to the train station and the return journey to Zermatt.
We collected our suitcases an following a misunderstanding between the porter and Jennifer, our lift to the station cleared off and so we had to drag our cases though the snow for about 15 minutes, just what my gamy leg needed and its a pity that I did not have any rum to rub in. The train jounrey to Zurich meants a change in Visp which was a thing charging from one platform to another and we arrived in Zurich and met by our host Otto who took back to his very nice house outside of Zurich with great views from the large lounge windows.
Ween joyed a very nice light Raclet dinner and chatted away until quite late and then off to bed.
The train journey takes about half an hour and takes you quite high up to about 10000 feet and there were many skiers in the train waiting for their chance to break a leg or something. We arrived at the top and found a that there was a big hotel there and so had a cup of coffee overlooking the mountains before then getting back to the train station and the return journey to Zermatt.
We collected our suitcases an following a misunderstanding between the porter and Jennifer, our lift to the station cleared off and so we had to drag our cases though the snow for about 15 minutes, just what my gamy leg needed and its a pity that I did not have any rum to rub in. The train jounrey to Zurich meants a change in Visp which was a thing charging from one platform to another and we arrived in Zurich and met by our host Otto who took back to his very nice house outside of Zurich with great views from the large lounge windows.
Ween joyed a very nice light Raclet dinner and chatted away until quite late and then off to bed.
13th Jan- The Glacier Express to Zermatt
This time the train did not leave until about 11.15 which gave us a bit more time to pack our bags and pop down stairs to the McDonalds, McCafe part and have a goodish continental breakfast before catching the bus to the station.
Its a bit colder this morning and so waiting for the train was a little on the chilly side unbtil we found somewhere a bit warmer in this large station. We jumped on the train and found our seats with the table ready for lunch we delayed until 1pm as we had only just finished breakfast a short while ago. The train left Chur and passed through a a number of smaller towns and also two larger towns called Brig and Visp and then the engine was changed for a cogwheel driven train to enable us to climb the very steep hills, steep for a train that is. The journey was fascinating with amazing views of mountains covered in snow with people skiing and snowboarding and also on the toboggan runs risking life and limb?
I thinks it must be much safer sitting in a bar watching all this activity then actually doing it, but that is my private opinion.
We arrived in Zermatt at around 5pm and was met by the Hotel electric cart, no cars allowed here, and then checked in the. The Hotel was only a 3 star, but what do you expect for about £120 per night, Uggh..
We walked around town to find somewhere to eat and ended up in a pub place and had a hot dog and chips as we had already eaten a three course meal at lunchtime.
On our table was an Australian woman and her teenage daughter along with the daughters boyfriends and we chatted to them for a while. This lot must have some cash based on their travel tails.
Back to the Hotel in the freezing bloody cold and put our sleeping socks on, boy is this place cold and certainly not my style as I like heat although Jennifer does like the cold and snow.
12th Jan The Bernina Express
This is going to be a full day retrun trip on the special train from Chur to Tirano in Italy which was leaving Chur Station at about 0915 in the morning thereby requiring an early start to the day.
We caught the bus from outside the Hotel to the Station and found a very good cafe where we could enjoy some croissants and coffee before boarding the train.
The train had a semi glass roof and the carriage we were in was not to full, two sets of Australian tourists and a old chap with his son, perhaps. The train left Chur and headed up to the hills and as it had started snowing overnight there was quite a bit of snow on the mountains. About an hour after we left Chur we discovered that ther had been a landslide on the very last bit of track and therefore if we wanted to end up in Tirana we would need to join the coach for about 35 mins each way which would then only leave less than 30 mins to see Tirano and so we opted to stay for about 90 minutes in a small town called Poschiavo.
The town was quite small and very quiet with most of the shops closed but we did find a cafe where we enjoyed an expensive glass of Irish Coffee, in UK you could have a bought a very good bottle of whisky at the same price.
We walked around the town for a while and took some photos and then headed back to the station for our train back to Chur where we arrived about 7pm.
Many of the main restaurants seemed to be closed even though it was a Saturday but eventually we found a bustling little place where the food was good.
We caught the bus from outside the Hotel to the Station and found a very good cafe where we could enjoy some croissants and coffee before boarding the train.
My Hero!!!! |
The town was quite small and very quiet with most of the shops closed but we did find a cafe where we enjoyed an expensive glass of Irish Coffee, in UK you could have a bought a very good bottle of whisky at the same price.
We walked around the town for a while and took some photos and then headed back to the station for our train back to Chur where we arrived about 7pm.
Many of the main restaurants seemed to be closed even though it was a Saturday but eventually we found a bustling little place where the food was good.
11th Jan- Roland Bischoff RIP
Today we are attending the memorial service of a good friend and ex business colleague who died tragically in a skiing accident in Zermatt just before Christmas. As the actual funeral was in a place called Parpan near Chur on the afternoon of 24th December many people were unable to make the trip.
This memorial event was also scheduled for Parpan but when they discovered how many people would attend the location was changed to near the Global HQ in Schindelleggi which meant a 90 minute train ride.
The memorial service was very moving with well over 100 people from all over the world attending and the two teenage boys of Roland made such brilliant tributes to their dad it was quite heartbreaking. The words from many other business colleagues and family members will be remembered by us for quite some while.
Roland Rest in Peace
This memorial event was also scheduled for Parpan but when they discovered how many people would attend the location was changed to near the Global HQ in Schindelleggi which meant a 90 minute train ride.
The memorial service was very moving with well over 100 people from all over the world attending and the two teenage boys of Roland made such brilliant tributes to their dad it was quite heartbreaking. The words from many other business colleagues and family members will be remembered by us for quite some while.
Roland Rest in Peace
A week in Switzerland
We sett off from home and departed on the BA flight to Zurich en route y train from Zurich Airport to Chur in the Eastern part of Switzerland.
The flight arrived on time and we were able to catch our planned trains and we left the Station at about 14.45 and arrived after one change at Chur Station at about 17.00 hrs. A short taxi ride to the Ibis Hotel and we were settled in by 1745. The Hotel is only a short distance from down town, actually only a ten minute bus ride but as we were a little tired we opted for the local Italian Restaurant for our evening meal and it was pretty good but of course expensive.
The Ibis is a newish one and the rooms are of the usual standard but the only negative turned out to be that it was over a McDonald's restaurant where the drive in and take away meant that you heard quite a few cars in the evening. Oh well kept the window closed until after McDonald's closed at midnight and then only to be disturbed by the trucks laying down salt and grit for the forecasted snow. And so to bed for an early start tomorrow.
The flight arrived on time and we were able to catch our planned trains and we left the Station at about 14.45 and arrived after one change at Chur Station at about 17.00 hrs. A short taxi ride to the Ibis Hotel and we were settled in by 1745. The Hotel is only a short distance from down town, actually only a ten minute bus ride but as we were a little tired we opted for the local Italian Restaurant for our evening meal and it was pretty good but of course expensive.
The Ibis is a newish one and the rooms are of the usual standard but the only negative turned out to be that it was over a McDonald's restaurant where the drive in and take away meant that you heard quite a few cars in the evening. Oh well kept the window closed until after McDonald's closed at midnight and then only to be disturbed by the trucks laying down salt and grit for the forecasted snow. And so to bed for an early start tomorrow.
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