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Oberdiessbach/Thun/Solothurn/Bern area?
Looking ahead to May 2014 already?! One can dream, right?
Wonderful VRBO in quaint town WITH RAIL/BUS connections! Have been many times to Sw, including Bern/Murten, never to Solothurn/Altreu (storks). Would re-visit Langnau Chuechlihus. Anyone with personal reco's for this area? Must-sees? NOT aiming for Neuchatel or Gruyeres as using public transport and too long (2-3 hours each way with multiple changes). |
Have you any specific question?
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YES, Has anyone been to Solothurn or Altreu?
Are they recommended? Are there any other quaint towns in this vicinity which are worthy of a visit? |
Altreu is not a town; just a few houses, a boat stop and a bus stop. But what are you interested in?
"worthy a visit" doesn't mean the same for everybody. http://www.bielersee.ch/en/region-au...thurn.454.html Region des Trois Lacs Check also http://www.dreiseenland.ch/en/leisur...s/cycling.html http://www.neuchateltourisme.ch/en/l...s/cycling.html This area a lot of sights, like entirely walled medieval town of Murten http://www.murtentourismus.ch/en/welcome.cfm? Roman amphitheatre and Roman Museum of Avenches http://www.avenches.ch/en/page.cfm/siteetmuseeromain Roman Villa of Vallon http://www.pro-vallon.ch/allemand/mo.../mosaiques.htm biggest Romanesque church of Switzerland and Monastery of Payerne Nature Park of Grande Caricaie http://www.myswitzerland.com/en/dest...er-le-lac.html http://www.bafu.admin.ch/dokumentati...x.html?lang=de Medieval town and spa of Yverdon http://www.yverdonlesbainsregion.ch/...ure_Patrimoine Roman mosaics of Orbe http://www.yverdonlesbainsregion.ch/en/orbe_region Monastery of Romainmotier http://www.yverdonlesbainsregion.ch/...nmotier_region Castle and Menhirs of Grandson http://www.yverdonlesbainsregion.ch/en/grandson_region Menhirs and Dolmen of Onnens http://www.onnens.ch/textes-1/dolmen...rthoud,38.html medieval town of Neuchatel with castle, cathedral and many fine museums http://www.neuchateltourisme.ch/en/decouvertes.html Biel/Bienne with it's small but fine city center, good museums and a lot to see in the Lake Bienne area http://www.biel-seeland.ch/en/discov...enne.1239.html Medieval Bueren an der Aare with wooden brige over the Aar river http://www.bueren.ch/de/inhalte/tour...anchor=1010025 Natural reserve of Altreu and it's storks http://www.artenschutz.ch/AareAltreu.htm Medieval town of Solothurn with baroque cathedral and many museums http://www.solothurn-city.ch/topic2477.html La Chaux-de-Fonds, capital of watchmaking http://www.neuchateltourisme.ch/en/d...onds.1500.html Gorges of Areuse, Seyon and Taubenloch boats plying between Yverdon, Neuchatel, Murten, Biel/Bienne, Bueren and Solothurn Cablecars Biel/Bienne - Macolin/Magglingen, Ligerz - Preles, St-Imier - Mont Soleil, Neuchatel - Chaumont Many trains (the trains from Yverdon to Ste-Croix, from Neuchatel to La Chaux de Fonds and from Biel/Bienne to Tramelan bring you up to 1000 m of altitude). |
Yes, been to Solothurn a couple of times. Love it. Check out the nearby quaint villages (like Wiedlisbach) and the Jura mountains. Very different from the Alps and very beautiful.
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Thanks Ingo--thats what I was looking for--personal recommendations.
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I also like Solothurn very much, although I don't know the villages Ingo mentioned. Very pretty, some excellent restaurants, wine bars and cafes, pleasant to stroll around at any time of day. I'm also a fan of Thun. IMO, I'd pick Thun over Interlaken as a non-village BO base. Better restaurants, better vibe, easier connections to other areas.
It's too bad you'll miss the Art Supermarket in Solothurn, it's a good place to buy original artworks FAR below ArtBasel prices... http://www.solothurn-city.ch/en/even...hurn.5567.html |
In Solothurn, make sure you stop for a pastry at http://www.kaffeehalle.ch/ On snowy days (Solothurn is SO pretty around Christmas time), you have to battle your way in!
Shopping tip: A L'Erbolario store recently opened in Solothurn, just a few doors from the cafe. A great place to pick up excellent Italian soaps and skin products, all beautifully packaged. The only other dedicated L'Erbolario store that I know in Switzerland is all the way down in Lugano, so the Solothurn location is a welcome addition for us fans of the brand in northern Switzerland. |
MMMM...WeisserTee---Kaffeehalle it is!
Konditorei is my middle name ;-)). The Solothurnertorte looks ausgezeichnet! Thanks for the tips. I certainly will have to look into the L'Erbolario line of products before I go. I can hardly wait a whole year...Who knows? Maybe if the new dog gets settled in by Fall I can do a quick solo jaunt this fall (found a great VRBO in Altstadt Bern which I wouldn't mind staying in). Dreams! Dreams! |
I was in Bern last week-end and saw that a fancy cupcake shop has opened near the Markthalle. They looked very tempting. Bern would be a fun place to stay -- and one of my favorite brockis is in Bern (I collect mid-century Swiss art/folk pottery). Maybe we can arrange a Swiss GTG when you come.
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I'm heading to Bern for a conference this weekend so it would great to hear more about Bern as the last time I was there was 10 years ago. We've been to Solothurn multiple times just because it is a comfortable town to stop plus a friend who used to live there. Good ambiance, cafes & restaurants, it has a similar feeling as the Alsatian small villages.
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Cool! I am SO looking forward to my next trip!
Thanks for the L'Erbolario tip--their product line looks intriguing. |
Cool! I am SO looking forward to my next trip!
Thanks for the L'Erbolario tip--their product line looks intriguing. |
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