Advice for 2 itineraries
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Advice for 2 itineraries
Hello,
I will have a meeting in Bern and would like your help with 2 itineraries:
- We get in Zurich on Sunday and shall be in Bern on Thursday: what would you do in this interval? Car or train?
- After Bern we can travel from Sunday to next Saturday/Sunday: is Tuscany too far to be done in this interval? Would you recommend any other itineraries?
Thank you,
gpm
I will have a meeting in Bern and would like your help with 2 itineraries:
- We get in Zurich on Sunday and shall be in Bern on Thursday: what would you do in this interval? Car or train?
- After Bern we can travel from Sunday to next Saturday/Sunday: is Tuscany too far to be done in this interval? Would you recommend any other itineraries?
Thank you,
gpm
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You might be able to get a cheap flight into Florence or Pisa, making Tuscany quite doable. www.whichbudget.com.
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Hi gpm,
You haven't said when this trip will be -- are we talking summertime? Fall? This winter?
On your other threads, folks have suggested the Jungfrau area, and I would strongly agree with that. From Zürich, jump on a train to one of the car-free towns and spend your three days there, exploring mountain villages and mountaintops and gentle mountain trails. Three days is a good start to see this area. You can get lots of information at
www.myjungfrau.ch
Then it's a short hop to Bern for your meetings on Thursday.
A car is really not practical for stays in this region, as the nicest places do not allow cars -- some villages and all of the mountaintops. You may also want to do some round-trips using different transportation: trains one way then cable car or lake ferry returning.
Having a car in a city like Bern is also no fun. You'll be dodging pedestrians, trams, and busses while navigating narrow and winding medieval streets. Parking is expensive and may be tough to find. In contrast, trains will take you from city center to city center in comfort.
You can find train schedules at
www.rail.ch
Have fun!
s
You haven't said when this trip will be -- are we talking summertime? Fall? This winter?
On your other threads, folks have suggested the Jungfrau area, and I would strongly agree with that. From Zürich, jump on a train to one of the car-free towns and spend your three days there, exploring mountain villages and mountaintops and gentle mountain trails. Three days is a good start to see this area. You can get lots of information at
www.myjungfrau.ch
Then it's a short hop to Bern for your meetings on Thursday.
A car is really not practical for stays in this region, as the nicest places do not allow cars -- some villages and all of the mountaintops. You may also want to do some round-trips using different transportation: trains one way then cable car or lake ferry returning.
Having a car in a city like Bern is also no fun. You'll be dodging pedestrians, trams, and busses while navigating narrow and winding medieval streets. Parking is expensive and may be tough to find. In contrast, trains will take you from city center to city center in comfort.
You can find train schedules at
www.rail.ch
Have fun!
s
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Hi again,
Well, May isn't the very best time to see the mountains, so that's why I asked. Some of the cable cars will be closed for maintenace, and many of the Alpine trails may be muddy.
So you may want to stay in a larger city to increase your options. Staying in Bern itself is a good option. On nice days you can take a trip to the mountaintops, mountain villages, and the lakes; on bad-weather days you can stay under the arcades of the town or visit Bern and/or Luzern.
Another option would be to stay in Luzern, a city, but one with incredible scenery. It sits nearby some peaks and at the base of a system of lakes, so you can also spend your days ascending mountains or cruising the lakes. More information at
www.luzern.ch
As for the second part of the trip, I'm afraid I'll be no help. I spend all my vacation time in Switzerland (with a bit in France). I don't like to vacation in Italy.
Have fun!
s
Well, May isn't the very best time to see the mountains, so that's why I asked. Some of the cable cars will be closed for maintenace, and many of the Alpine trails may be muddy.
So you may want to stay in a larger city to increase your options. Staying in Bern itself is a good option. On nice days you can take a trip to the mountaintops, mountain villages, and the lakes; on bad-weather days you can stay under the arcades of the town or visit Bern and/or Luzern.
Another option would be to stay in Luzern, a city, but one with incredible scenery. It sits nearby some peaks and at the base of a system of lakes, so you can also spend your days ascending mountains or cruising the lakes. More information at
www.luzern.ch
As for the second part of the trip, I'm afraid I'll be no help. I spend all my vacation time in Switzerland (with a bit in France). I don't like to vacation in Italy.
Have fun!
s




