Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tulips, Castles & River Cruising: Part 4 of 4


House sized coo coo clock in Höllsteig, Breitnau
We started Saturday morning taking a coach trip through the Black Forest with a local guide. The area is beautiful and would have been nicer had it not been so cloudy. There are many places to stop and visit, so my recommendation for this area would be for travelers to rent a car allowing for stops at will. We passed several stork’s nests near Gottenheim and Umkirch on top of this church and on these man-made poles, really amazing. They really believe in the power of a stork bringing fidelity, fertility and happiness to you. We unfortunately drove by some nice wineries in Glottertal but were unable to stop and sample the goods – if you love red wine this is the place to come.

The tiny village of Sankt Märgen has a beautiful church and the valley views are really something to see, with the fat dairy cows grazing in the pasture and the typical swiss mountain cottages,  it was still beautiful. The highlight of the morning was a stop at this old hotel of the stars where many famous people have stayed, and they have a cuckoo clock demonstration telling you a bit about the history of the clocks. And if that is not enough, there are Steinbech Nutcrackers, beer steins, and original Black Forest Cake for purchase. The main building is a cuckoo clock, at least one end of it, that we were able to watch at 12 noon in the rain – very cool to watch even if it was raining.
Chapel Bridge in Lucern with a view of Mt Pilatus

That night we had our cruise farewell dinner which was by far the best meal served. The entertainment with dinner was cruising thru locks, and it is amazing how fast you can rise up and we are still wondering how they manage to fit with such narrow free space on either side. Tight fit is a understatement.

Sunday morning, we departed Basel early for Lucerne. Upon arrival to the Palace Luzern, well before the normal check in time, we were happily pleased all our rooms were ready. With 180 degree unobstructed views of the lake, Mt Pilatus, Rigi and Lucerne, well appointed spacious rooms, unusually large bathrooms, and a welcome plate for fruits and chocolates – it was fantastic!
Thorvaldsen’s Lion, a tribute to the Swiss Guards

Making the most of our time we took a walking city tour of Lucerne with my favorite guide, Gabriele, stopping at all the key places like Thorvaldsen’s Lion, a tribute to the Swiss Guards fighting in the French Revolution, the Chapel Bridge with it’s incredible art in the rafters – originally build in 1330 but partially rebuilt after a fire in 1993.

The Swiss Transport Museum is a must for any car, train or plane buff and a easy walk. If you are a music lover, Richard Wagner spent many years here and there is a grand museum on the lake that is also within walking distance.

For Dinner several of us with a few local friends went to the trendy, art deco Montana Hotel with beautiful night cityscape views. The food is outstanding here and I heard from several people the Louie Armstrong  jazz bar is a must visit during the week.

Monday, we started with a walk to catch a lake cruise to Alpnachstadt with several stops along the way. The lake views are gorgous, and once you see them you understand why so many decide to live on the lake. Upon arrival in Alpnachstadt, we boarded the Cogwheel train to Mt Pilatus that in many spots is at 47% incline. The Mt Pilatus visitor center is at 7000 feet and we were lucky to have a decent view considering all the clouds and misty rain they have been having, but of course because it has been so cold there was no shortage of snow and ice. What I thought was interesting were the snow formations that had been blown in such a way they looked like feathers. With all the snow and construction the most hiking we could do was the basic loop sharing the dragon legendMt
Mt Pilatus still with snow in May
Pilatus is a a hikers heaven with varying degrees of difficulty. We enjoyed a scenic lunch before our cable car and gondola ride to Kriens. The afternoon we enjoyed free time to explore more on our own, window shop the boutique shops in town,  people watch and sip a warm beverage. Our farewell dinner was lakeside at Jasper’s  where they went above and beyond in service to make the evening most memorable for everyone. A Swiss rosé was enjoyed with many people chosing chicken, trout or halibut for their main course.  It was an excellent finale to a great trip.

What is your favorite stop, site, city or experience on this journey?



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