So we’ve come a long way since our last posts, and Mitch tried to catch you guys up on what we’ve been doing, but there was just too much. So my job is to tell you all about how amazing Switzerland was to us. Starting with Bern. Sadly the computer I’m on is not letting me post any pictures, so maybe I’ll post some stock photos in the mean time.
So this is Bern:

Bern

Inside Bern
We stayed there for two days, and as of right now it currently sits atop my list of favorite cities visited on this trip, and could just be the most underrated capitol city in the world (they have a statue of an ogre eating children!!). We were able to rent bikes for free for four hours and get a great feel for the city, which pretty much all looks like the picture above. It definitely was not the most exciting city we have visited so far, but it was completely different from anywhere we had been, and was a perfect way (although sadly we did see Hancock here) to start a really great week in Switzerland.
Next we went to Interlaken, a touristy town in between two beautiful lakes and completely surrounded by mountains. We stayed there for three days, taking day trips each day to different surrounding areas.
The first day we took a train up to Schynige Platte and got a great view of Interlaken on one side, and the Junfrau mountains on the other. Here is Interlaken:
Interlaken from Schynige Platte
And here is the view of the Jungfrau from our train:

Jungfrau
Then we went into the Lauterbrunnen Valley to Gimmelwald and Murren, two small towns where there are no cars, barely any people (the population of Gimmelwald is 150) and you can only get to them by cable car. So we went up there and hiked down. This is a picture of the valley:

Lauterbrunnen Valley
The next day we went to Grindelwald, another amazing little town in the middle of a different valley. We split up in this town, I went for a hike up to Bachalpsee Lake and Grindelwald First, and the other boys walked around the city and played mini golf.
So I bought a one way ticket at about 4:00 in the afternoon and took a very long but beautiful gondola right up to the top of the mountain, with a plan to walk down and catch the 10:20 train. Here is my gondola:

My Gondola Ride Up To Grindelwald First
Once I reached to top of the mountain it was only an hour to Bachalpsee, a couple of lakes pretty much in the middle of the mountains. Here it is:

Lake Bachalpsee
This place was absolutely gorgeous, and I had a very hard time leaving. I ended up staying way too long and had to do a four hour hike down the mountain in a three hours in order to catch the train. It was a tough hike but definitely worth it.
After Interlaken, we tried to go to Lucern, but on the way Marc got a ticket for having his shoes on the seats of the train, and we were unable to find any place to stay once we reached the city. Also it was a lot bigger than we expected, so we decided if we were going to be in a big city we might as well be in Zurich. So we moved on to Zurich:

Zurich
We knew absolutely nothing about this town but it ended up being really great as well. We stayed there for two days and then split up with Marc; we went off to Munich, while he went off to Venice.
So now we have you guys almost caught up. I think I will put Mitch in charge of Germany (Munich and Berlin), and I will make a Slovenia (where we are right now) and Austria post tomorrow night.


























