Friday, June 22, 2018

The Swiss do it right


Hands down Switzerland has been THEE best trip I have ever been on. 

We went non-stop, but had a blast on windy canyon road trips, gorging on fondue and spending time with the family. 

This is long overdue, so here it is!

On the drive from Geneva to our Airbnb in Interlaken, we stopped in Gruyeres for the cheese festival. 

It was the cutest storybook town ever. 

A cute little castle set on a hill with shops, alpenhorns, classic small-town churches, green hills with grazing cows and purple mountains framing the backdrop. 



After Gruyeres(props to David for buying fondue and introducing us to Gruyeres cheese!) we drove over to Interlaken. 

We had many nights full of fondue from the store, pizza, chicken and of course chocolate. 

Monday was spent in Lucerne. My parents assigned each of us to plan a day out in a different city, and one meal for your planning day. It was a blast seeing what everyone had planned. 

David planned out Lucerne, and it just may have been my second favorite Swiss city. 

The weather was perfect as we weaved through the picturesque town. 

We trekked across the famous wooden bridge.

Discovered Laderach... Raspberry chocolate for the win! 

Enjoyed a beautiful church all to ourselves.... we thought the kneeling shelves for prayer were footrests... oops! 

Climbed the clock tower.

Marveled at the famous rock carved lion. 

Each night we drove back to Interlaken to enjoy some evening medicine, games and pass out from all the walking. 

Tuesday we went to iconic Matterhorn. 

Weather is always a bit "iffy" since moutains that tall are often covered by clouds. We woke up early to take the 3 hour drive to hopefully catch a glimpse.

Through the car tunnel. 

Winding through canyons and tall bridges.

On to the train from Zermatt to Tasch.

We sucked it up and spent the 100+ Swiss Francs to take the train up to the perfect viewpoint.

The whole time up at the viewpoint felt unreal. 

Our pictures look like a green screen. 

The weather was sunny and the sky was blue. We couldn't have gotten a better day!






Wednesday was spent in Zurich. Of course Aaron was in charge this day since that is where the stock exchange is. 

After a few quick snap shots of Aar in front of the exchange, we explored the city. Visiting overlooks, churches, eating gyros along the river and visiting. 



Thursday was by far thee best day. 

Spence and Lexi planned the day in Lauterbrunnen, just a 15 minute drive up the canyon from Interlaken.

Lauterbrunnen is heaven on earth, and I'm convinced that's what the Celestial Kingdom looks like. 

Cows were grazing, purple and yellow flowers were blooming, water falls falling, steep canyon walls surrounded us and snow capped mountains stretched for miles.
 We took a ridiculous amount of pictures on the 2 mile walk from the parking lot to Trummelbach falls. 
 But how could you not? PS Happy 4 years to Aaron and I #May10th
At Trummelbach Falls, deep inside the mountain, glacier water carved and blasted through the rock. It was hard to actually capture a picture. But inside mother nature was loud as it gushed through the rock crevices.


After a lunch break in Interlaken, we headed back up to up to the city towering over Interlaken: Wengen. 

I so wish we had more time to spend up there. We took a steep half hour train and watched views of grassy knolls, waterfalls and ski slopes. 

It was the cutest ski town that I hope to get back to someday. 


Later that night we got Chocolate Wasted at the cutest Swiss chocolate making class. 

We learned how to temper chocolate, mixing methods and decorated our own Swiss chocolate to take home. 

Friday was spent up in Grindelwald, another quick drive from Lauterbrunnen. 

More of the stunning Swiss landscape. 

 We took the gondola to Furst. 

Walked on the Cliffwalk and had a picnic lunch up at the top. 

Afterwards we headed up to the lookout point for Interlaken. 

Lakes, fields and mountains everywhere you look, with the occasional paraglider. 

Saturday we trained it back to Paris, ate a very Parisian dinner(with the most amazing french onion soup!)and watched the Eiff sparkle once more. 
Sunday, David and my parents headed home, while we went to Disneyland! 

Paris Disneyland that is. 


Aaron spent the day in Paris with Landon who currently lives in London. 

I'm soooo sad he didn't come. It was cold and wet all day, but the lines were super short. We practically walked on almost every ride. 

Space Mountain was a blast! And the Ratatouille ride was the cutest. 

Hollywood Studios still had the good old Tower of Terror- still so scary. 

We raced from park to park and loved the fireworks at the end. 

The only disappointment was the food. Now I can see why Europeans are healthier. 

They didn't have fun funs on every corner... just the basic popcorn, ice cream and cotton candy with a few burger food courts, that was the only disappointment. But still so glad we went. 

The next day we were headed back home after a long but fun 2 weeks- just had to tackle a 27 hours of airports and planes :( from Paris to Zurich to San Fran and then SLC! 

1 comment:

  1. The towns look like they are straight outta Beauty and the Beast. and the Alps look unreal!

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