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Switzerland is a wonderful place to take the family on holiday. With majestic mountains that are constantly in view, lovely lakes, and train rides that are visually stunning as you tcrusie through the country en route to your destination, you and your family are in for a treat as soon as you set foot in this friendly and hospitable country.
Switzerland is also an affordable option for Americans wanting to travel in Europe, with family friendly options such as the Swiss Pass to make saving money easier as you traverse. It offers unlimited travel on the Swiss Travel System, which includes trains, boats, buses, local urban transportation systems, and free entry to over 450 museums. You also get free WiFi, and access to the Fast Baggage service, which provides same-day luggage delivery between 46 cities in Switzerland. (According to the Switzerland Tourism Department)
One must see spot in the country is Mt. Pilatus, a 7,000-foot mountaintop that you reach via train, aerial cable way, gondola, and the worlds steepest cogwheel rail. If you decide to take the “Golden Round Trip”, you and your family can see some of the best scenery in Switzerland all in one day. From the boat tour beginning in Lake Lucerne, which you ride in comfort either in the inside or outside of the boat on crystal clear waters with mountains surrounding you. Some passengers may choose to get off at one of several stops, such as restaurants or the Swiss Museum of Transport (the most popular museum in Switzerland). You will take the boat to Aspnachstad (which is the aforementioned steepest cog in the world) and then to Pilatus Klum’s peak, at nearly 7,000 feet above sea level, viewing amazing sights and scenery all along the way.
The cog up to the top is both exhilarating and a little frightening- it is very, very steep, and those lovely views will make some hold onto their seat a little tighter. From the top, one can view more then 70- peaks and five lakes. You can also visit several restaurants, spend some time at one of Mt. Piliatus’ adventure parks, go tobogganing or head over to the rope park. These are weather permitting. These are in operation from May to November.
If you head back to Lucerne, stop by Chapel Bridge. The most photographed place in Switzerland, and for good reason. This old bridge and tower spans the river, the ceiling and beams of which have paintings dating back to the 1300’s. Chapel Bridge has become somewhat of a symbol for Lucerne, and something you don’t want to miss. If you would like to indulge in a traditional Swiss meal while you are in the area, the Fondue House is just a few blocks away. You can enjoy traditional cheese fondue with a variety of foods to dip in it, as well as a chocolate fondue with fruit to dip for dessert. This was a cozy spot in a convenient location to experience a local favorite dish.
After spending all day in the mountain, you may want to take some time on the lower lands again. An interesting and very fun way to spend the day with the kids is at the Agrovision, where you can see how farmers raise animals and foodstuff. Kids can not only pet the animals, but there are hands on experiences to be had. In addition to animals, there is a playground, meeting space for large groups, and award winning restaurant on site that serves only local and organic food (most of which is made on the premises. It is amazing to see how they make bread in a giant, old fashioned oven, and the very passionate farmer explains to us that it is not only better living for the animals and people to grow and eat organic, but it ends up costing less money and is better for the environment and farm land production as well. He had a lot to say about farming, practices, and farm to table living. It is vital to know where your food comes from. As an adult, I learned a lot from this experience. My 5 year old son did as well, and he loved the bee exhibit and working hive, learning about the bees and what they do. He also enjoyed petting the animals, of course, and the playground was a huge hit and wonderful way to burn off any excess energy.
No trip to Switzerland would be complete without a trip to the Top Of Europe- otherwise known as Jungfrau. You are sure to see snow and ice on this trip, and it is one that you and your kids won’t soon forget. Boasting the highest railway station in Europe, the Jungfraujoch, as well as ski lifts, adventure activities, hiking, snow adventures, and an “ice palace”, no trip would be complete without a visit. As you ride to the top of the mountain Jungfrau (on a variety of transportation), you will be wowed by astonishing views, flora and fauna, and maybe even the gentle falling of snow. Even in the summer. We were able to make snowballs in the freshly fallen (and still falling) snow while we visited this summer, although we were told this was unusual for that time of year. There are a vairty of hiking trails that offer amazing views of not just the 3 mountains (Eiger,Mönch,and Jungfrau ) but also Lake Thun and Lake Brienz below. These mountains were named after a legend of a young maiden (Jungfrau) being protected by the monk (or Mönch) from the cruel ogre (or Eiger) who wished to ravish her. As you make your way around the top, there is much to see and do inside, as well. There is the Alpine Sensation, where you can “experience” life as it happened in the mountains over the years. Step outside (very carefully, it’s slippery!) to the Sphinx, where you can see the best views in all of Europe.
On a clear day, you can see as far as parts of France, Germany, and Italy. Make sure to spend time in the Ice Palace- which is more like a winding cavern of ice sculptures, walls, floors, and ceiling also made of ice. I was told that since the body heat of all the tourists melts the ice, it shifts a little each year and needs constant maintenance. Something fun to try- search for Euromouse, there frozen in the walls from Europapark, as well as a familiar face from Ice Age.
If you just can’t get enough of the views (and honestly, how could you?) check out the Sigriswil suspension bridge in Thun. Thun is a great place to spend time, with fantastic food, wine, and historic landmarks. After spending your day touring the castles of Thun (make sure you ask for the kit that allows your child to become a knight- visit 3 castles, complete the assigned tasks like “jousting” from your wooden horse and some fancy shield work, and by Merlin’s beard- you have yourself a little Knight!) head over for a unique walk. Suspended high above the air, you feel each step you take move the bridge, the wind causing it to sway. Not for the faint of heart, but if you can stomach it, the views are intense and quite literally breathtaking.
Wow, a beautiful landscape.I really love a place where has a lake is surrounded by mountains.Ppeace in mind and fresh feeling. Thank you for sharing your trip 🙂
Wow Switzerland looks great.
I love the mountains touching the clouds.
Switzerland at affordable prices? Don’t make me laugh :), kidding, great post, I’ve been around Switzerland and love the country, but I must say its not the cheapest place to travel :).
Thanks for sharing.
Compared to other places to travel as a family in Europe, it’s quite a but less expensive, you can’t argue that. Not Eastern Europe, of course.
Really? My impression was that it is more expensive than England, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain… I know Scandinavia is very expensive, but my impression was that Switzerland was close behind.
Not in my opinion- as I said, I’m not sure about Italy- but definitely England and Germany, and at least the parts of France that we visited, for sure- we were in all those places this summer.