Another long weekend in Switzerland :)
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Another long weekend in Switzerland :)
I'm looking for ideas on good places to go hiking! We've been to Lucerne, Bern, Muerren, Lake Geneva, Appenzell and around St. Moritz. We're looking for someplace in eastern Switz with really good hiking around the end of July. Any ideas? Our preferences are for a town with at least a few restaurants, beautiful scenery, fantastic mountain hikes.
Thanks!
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What about Flims? (I love canton Graubünden
as you can see.)
www.alpenarena.ch
Or Klosters (www.klosters.ch), but this is maybe too close to the Engadin for you.
In July I would really go for high elevation. Could be too hot in the lower regions.
as you can see.)www.alpenarena.ch
Or Klosters (www.klosters.ch), but this is maybe too close to the Engadin for you.
In July I would really go for high elevation. Could be too hot in the lower regions.
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Arosa? Hm, it is very popular ... it is located at the end of a valley, quite isolated. There is some hiking around (but it is known better for WALKS), the question is ... how long is your LONG weekend? Arosa should offer enough for two or three days, but the scenery around the village is - although beautiful - not of much diversity. No glaciers 
Ingo

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We'll have 2 full days.
Klosters sounds pretty good and we could get there Friday night after work (by train). Flims looks a bit trickier but might work. Oh boy!!
BTW, Ingo, do you ever come to Bavaria for hiking? There are loads of good places around here!
Klosters sounds pretty good and we could get there Friday night after work (by train). Flims looks a bit trickier but might work. Oh boy!! BTW, Ingo, do you ever come to Bavaria for hiking? There are loads of good places around here!
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Hi Peep!
Why does Flims look trickier? You change in Chur for the bus to Flims, which is running frequently, instead of changing in Landquart for the train to Klosters. Doesn't make much difference.
Anyway, Klosters is indeed great for hiking. It also has some charming hamlets nearby and is quite pretty itself. Lots of good restaurants, some cafes and a bit of shopping. Should be fine for you.
Oh yes, I have been hiking in Bavaria as well. Especially around Garmisch, Oberstdorf and Berchtesgaden. Was nice, but it is somewhat at the edge of the Alps. The views to one side are always going toward flat countryside, you know
Why does Flims look trickier? You change in Chur for the bus to Flims, which is running frequently, instead of changing in Landquart for the train to Klosters. Doesn't make much difference.
Anyway, Klosters is indeed great for hiking. It also has some charming hamlets nearby and is quite pretty itself. Lots of good restaurants, some cafes and a bit of shopping. Should be fine for you.
Oh yes, I have been hiking in Bavaria as well. Especially around Garmisch, Oberstdorf and Berchtesgaden. Was nice, but it is somewhat at the edge of the Alps. The views to one side are always going toward flat countryside, you know
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Platz is definitely bigger and has more restaurants/cafes/shopping to offer. No, I don't think Dorf is more charming.
Make sure to stay in a hotel away from the main road - noisy. Or book a room to the back side at least.
Friends of mine have stayed at the four star hotel Alpina and were very pleased. Maybe too expensive, but they have last minute offers (phone) and packages. I saw there is a package with two nights incl. breakfast and 6-course dinner in their 16-pts. Gault-Millau restaurant for 300 CHF per person. Hmm, sounds great ...
www.alpina-klosters.ch
Otherwise, have a look at the three star hotels Kaiser and Steinbock (but book rooms at the back side, away from the street!). No personal experience with those, but they look okay.
I envy you your vicinity to the Alps
Make sure to stay in a hotel away from the main road - noisy. Or book a room to the back side at least.
Friends of mine have stayed at the four star hotel Alpina and were very pleased. Maybe too expensive, but they have last minute offers (phone) and packages. I saw there is a package with two nights incl. breakfast and 6-course dinner in their 16-pts. Gault-Millau restaurant for 300 CHF per person. Hmm, sounds great ...
www.alpina-klosters.ch
Otherwise, have a look at the three star hotels Kaiser and Steinbock (but book rooms at the back side, away from the street!). No personal experience with those, but they look okay.
I envy you your vicinity to the Alps
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Hm, doesn't sound like a quiet weekend. I had a look at the route and found out that the Bike Race will take place down the valley from Klosters (-Küblis). Klosters is the easternmost place, Küblis the start/arrival. So I am assuming that you could enjoy a very quiet weekend in the Silvretta mountains east/north of Klosters (which are also my favourite places for hikes there).
Problem is most likely to get accommodation, though.
Did you consider Flims?
(No need to read Magic Mountain for a stay in Klosters, Grasshopper is teasing you
)
Ingo
Problem is most likely to get accommodation, though.
Did you consider Flims?
(No need to read Magic Mountain for a stay in Klosters, Grasshopper is teasing you
)Ingo
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