13 day in Sept 2020 in Lucerne, Wengen, Montreux
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Removed userParticipant72625 posts1 October 2019 at 13:49:09 #824047
I’m planning a 12 night trip to Switzerland in September 2020, it will be our first time here. It seems like the more research I do, the more things I want to go see! I’m beginning to wonder if I have too many mountain trips on this itinerary. Here’s what mountains I have planned so far:
3 nights Luzern – Mt. Pilatus via Golden Round
5 nights Wengen – Schilthorn with Trumellbach & Staubbach Falls, Grindelwald First & Bachalpsee lake, Mannlichen to Klein Scheidegg hike
3 nights Montreux – Glacier 3000
1 night Zurich
Too many? Just right?
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SnowmanParticipant825 posts1 October 2019 at 19:18:40 #922977
Hi Navymoon,
it really depends on your tastes and interests, as well as your group (any children?)
I would say just right: you skip Titlis, Jungfraujoch, Zermatt, and many others. You could also skip Glacier 3000 but it depends on the other things you want to do. It is probably better to be modest from the planning stage, rather than realize at the last minute that “doing” Titlis and Pilatus (and why not Rigi?) on the same day is just too much.
Enjoy your trip!
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts1 October 2019 at 21:25:26 #922978Hi navymom-
Snowman has offered a balanced perspective, correctly noting that it is wise to not plan too many items for the same day.
I do not remember from your earlier posts exactly what your interests are and your motivations for visiting Switzerland.
So, before I venture further comments, could you briefly refresh my memory?
What to do or not to do always has alternatives. So, if you do not visit a lot of mountains, what might you like to do?
I was in Switzerland from September 11 through September 26th, had beautiful weather everyday…maybe a few showers one day….and only spent two days in the Alps…at Wengen. However, I’ve been up there a lot, with several days most years. Mostly I visited areas in the lower elevations. I found two locations deserving of repetitive attention for the “Alpenblick” (view of the Alps) for photography on absolutely crystal clear days in the future. Always seekingto add to tthe collection. Slightly too hazy this time, although Photoshop allows me to de-haze images a bit.
I did notice while in Ligerz and while in Sugiez that there were a lot of wine festivals…the one in Motier tempted me in particular.
There also a fair number of Jodlerfests in September, here and there, and the Alpabzugs – cattle descents from the alpine pastures.
So- what would you choose to do if you did not visit every famous mountain in Switzerland?
Slowpoke
Attachments:Removed userParticipant72625 posts1 October 2019 at 21:50:20 #922979It will be hubby & I (early 50s) on this trip, our first to Switzerland. We are looking to take in the scenery, visit a few mountain tops, easy to moderate hikes and visit a few old towns.
Why Switzerland? We saw pictures on TV and were blown away and said …LETS GO!!! 😁. Then I started researching the area and came up with the 3 bases I’m working with. The Oberland Region seems to “speak” to me… mountains, waterfalls, meadows, hikes, vistas, cute towns, etc. everything I read about I want to go see, but know I can’t do everything in one trip.
Other things I’m hoping to do :
Luzern – explore Old Town, I have an extra full day here that I don’t have anything planned .
Wengen – Grindelwald Glacier Canyon, explore Wengen & Mürren, and a full day here with nothing yet.
Montreux – Chateau de Chillon & a Lake Geneva lunch cruise, and a full day with nothing planned yet.
Zurich – not sure, depends how late we get here from Montreux and what time our flight is the next day.
thank you for your help!
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts1 October 2019 at 22:58:23 #922980Any interest in museums?
http://www.rosengart.ch/en/we lcome
http://www.roemerholz.ch/sor/ en/home.html
Visiting villages that are not on the normal tourist routes?
(attached) (ooops…not attached…I have to down sample files. I used them for another purpose. I’ll add them tonight or tomorrow.)
More strenuous alpine hikes?
http://www.myswissalps.com/hi king/first-schynigeplatte
Anything else on these lists?
http://www.myswissalps.com/ac tivities
Some people can spend two weeks in the Jungfrau region………
I like the lake boat cruises on Lake Lucerne, although Lake Geneva is also quite nice.
Lake Lucerne has more options for different routes:
http://www.lakelucerne.ch/en/ timetables-fares/seasonal-timetables.html
This thread about a hike at the south end of the lake includes pictures that give a feeling for that part of the lake:
http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/the-swiss-path-and-southern-lake-lucerne
Slowpoke
Attachments:Removed userParticipant72625 posts1 October 2019 at 23:15:33 #922981Thank you Slowpoke.
Museums… probably not.
More strenuous hikes? Nothing more than a “moderate” hike.
The culinary activities are interesting… making (eating) chocolate and/or Cheese, sign me up!!!
Since I’m planning on the Golden Round ticket for Mt. Pilatus, I thought I’d pick a different lake for a cruise, should i reconsider?
Any not so tourists places to go from any of the 3 bases I’m using I should be considering? I’m open to suggestions. We’re happy to go off the beaten path & explore.
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts1 October 2019 at 23:54:06 #922982That gives me some ideas. More tomorrow or later this week. I’m trying to get some outdoor work on the house finished before it gets too cold to paint.
Re- Pilatus…you only get a short boat ride on the less interesting ( for me) part of the lake.
Search this site for various threads about Hammetschand, as well as the internet. See what you think.
Slowpoke
Attachments:Removed userParticipant72625 posts2 October 2019 at 13:23:43 #922983Hi Navymom,
if you like chocolate and cheese – have already you planned Gruyeres and Broc with the cheese- and the chocolate factory (Maison Cailler)? You can do that from Montreux. Gruyeres is also a little medieval town with a castle on a hill.
Also wine tasting in the Lavaux area is a good idea, if you’d like to try te gastronomy. See these too: http://www.myswissalps.com/ac tivities/culinarytours
Removed userParticipant72625 posts2 October 2019 at 18:57:50 #922984Thank you for the suggestion of Gruyeres & Broc, I’ll be adding it to my itinerary and plan a full day for that. If possible, we could go to Le Moleson and skip Glacier 3000.
Hammetschwand looks very interesting. I’ll have to do more research on it.
Thank you for the information.
Removed userParticipant72625 posts3 October 2019 at 5:06:26 #922985Although I love Le Moleson, Glacier 3000 is more monumental and impressive than Moleson. Le Moleson is not that high (only 2002 m) and has fewer things to do on the summit (for the same reason it is not that touristy and cheaper). I think you shouldn’t skip Glacier 3000.
Removed userParticipant72625 posts3 October 2019 at 12:40:11 #922986Thank you lldiko! When I first started looking at everything in the Gruyeres area I figured why not add Le Moleson, BUT once I wrote out travel times to Gruyeres, and the amount of time I estimate we’d need for the touring the castle, walking around town, and going to both factories I realized Le Moleson would be too much.
So Glacier 3000 is back on the itinerary!!!
SlowpokeParticipant7567 posts3 October 2019 at 13:00:47 #922987Hi Navtmom –
Ildiko is doing a good job with some ideas for day trips, so I’ve not rushed to add ideas.
I was going to suggest the Show Dairy ( die Schaukäserei) in Affoltern im Emmental:
emmentaler-schaukaeserei.ch/en/
It is reached by train+bus from Luzern….1 hr 23 minute trip each way, so about a half day round trip which can include lunch.
But there is one in Gruyeres.
http://www.lamaisondugruyere. ch/visits-discoveries/the-cheese-factory/
I like the one in the Emmental better because of the “extras” as noted in the images attached. And, the Emmental is a nice part of Switzerland to visit to get into the heart of the country, and has attractive scenery. A couple of images, attached. Nice country for easy walks, and some of the nicer sights need a car or a walk to get to them.
I certainly would not do both, but if the one in Gruyeres does not fit your timing, you might consider a trip to the Emmental.
Slowpoke
Attachments:Removed userParticipant72625 posts3 October 2019 at 15:55:17 #922988Thanks Slowpoke, I’ll look into Emmental, but I’m hoping La Madison du Gruyere will fit into our schedule!
I truly appreciate everyone’s help!!!
Removed userParticipant72625 posts3 October 2019 at 16:17:22 #922990Good ole auto correct!!! 😁😂
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