Road Trip in Puglia, Italy

Before heading to my friend’s wedding in Piacenza, south of Milan, I took the opportunity to visit Puglia for 3 days with one of my best friends from Thailand who lives in Finland at the moment. We met up at Brindisi Airport on 18 Sep around 9 pm. After picking up a rental car we drove to our little Trullo, a traditional Apulian dry stone hut with a conical roof in San Vito which is located about 30 minutes from Brindisi airport. I booked this place because I wanted to experience traditional accommodation of Puglia and the location of the Trullo was perfect, right in the middle of the areas that we planned to explore. The host was very welcoming and kind to us. We tried some local fruit from their garden which we very much enjoyed.

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Our home for 3 nights in Puglia!
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Very romantic accommodation!
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The Trullo is part of a family compound but it was very private
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Our drinking area!
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The little Citroen we hired for 3 days
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Day 1: 19 Sep 2017

We left the Trullo around 9 am and our first destination was Ostuni, a historical charming white town with Mediterranean architecture. We walked around The Old Town, enjoyed the architecture and refreshed ourself with drinks at one of the lovely outdoor restaurants. It was an enjoyable morning.

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The Old Town of Ostuni
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Ostuni
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Stunning view
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The city of white!
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Tuk Tuk!
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Noi enjoys posting!
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The super model from Thailand!
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Hurry up!
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Ostuni
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Ostuni

After that we headed to Alberobello and before arriving in Alberobello we stopped for lunch at a lovely restaurant with a stunning view in Locorotondo called Controra. The lady was very friendly and served simple dishes, she spoke very little of English but it was not a problem at all. All the way from Ostuni to Alberobello was beautiful countryside a mixture of farms, vineyards and lovely Trullos. It was a good morning drive.

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Controra restaurant in Locorotondo
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Lovely place
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Cute model!
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Eating time…
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With lovely view
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Locorotondo
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Locorotondo

After lunch we headed to Alberobello, the town of Trullo. The small town has been made a UNESCO World Heritage site for the district of Trulli, with characteristic white conical roof houses and built with stone. I was amazed and fell in love with this town as it was so cute and so dreamy! We were very much enjoying looking at those Trullos. The town was busy with tourists but it was not too difficult to take nice photos without tourists in it. After hours of walking and shopping we stopped for a drink at a little bar near the parking, with a view overlooking those Trullos. It was very relaxing after a long walk. The reason to visit Puglia was inspired by Anna Dello Russo, an Italian fashion journalist who has a Trullo summer house in Cisternino, Puglia. I follow her on Instagram for fashion but she often posts her beautiful Trullo. Alberobello has to be on your Wishlist when visiting Puglia!

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Beautiful Trullo in Alberobello
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Alberobello
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Cute Trullo with colourful flowers
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Home sweet home!
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Wanna stay here tonight?!
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Alberobello
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Tourists enjoy Trullo restaurant
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Alberobello
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Alberobello

 

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Alberobello

After that we headed to our last destination of the day, Polignano a Mare. We arrived there around 5 pm which is a bit late for taking good photos. We walked around for hours and after that we had a seafood dinner and a bottle of local white wine; it was a lovely ending to the day and we very much enjoyed it. We headed back to the Trullo on the highway road on the seaside which took us about an hour to reach home.

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Polignano a Mare
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Polignano a Mare
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The famous beach!
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I’m waiting for you!
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How the day ended!
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Day 2: 20 Sep 2017

We planned to visit Lecce before going to the seaside. Unfortunately, we were behind schedule as we woke up late and we also had to pick up my friend’s luggage at the airport so we did not have enough time to see Lecce which I regret. After lunch in Lecce we drove a long the seaside and we stopped a few places included Grotta Della Poesia. It was a beautiful place with crystal clear water. We also stopped at Sant’ Andrea and swam in the Mediterranean for the first time! It was cool but refreshing. We ended our day by having a fantastic dinner (with a few glasses of Prosecco) at Sant’ Andrea with a stunning sunset. We very much enjoyed the seaside even though we did not make it to Otranto as original plan.

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Grotta Della Poesia
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Grotta Della Poesia
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Noi enjoys the view
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The famous pool!
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Crystal clear water
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You got to jump!
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Grotta Della Poesia
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Grotta Della Poesia
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Sant’ Andrea
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Sant’ Andrea
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Sunset in Sant’ Andrea
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Sunset in Sant’ Andrea
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Our dinner at Sant’ Andrea
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Highly recommend this place
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Day 3: 21 Sep 2017

We planed to visit a few towns but we ended up visiting only one town which was Taranto. We took the last day quite easy as we wanted to return to the Trullo earlier than the first 2 days to enjoy the last evening at the Trullo. My friend prepared dinner and we were talking about our trip and the old days. For dinner we cooked horse meat which we bought in a local supermarket! Our first taste ever of horse meat; quite tender and not strong tasting – similar to beef. But I don’t think I’ll be buying it again.

It was a very relaxing and chilling evening with 3 (!!!) bottles of local wine. We very much enjoyed the wine even though we had to run to the airport like zombies at 4 am on the next morning and we even lost 10 Euro in the petrol station automatic machine without getting any petrol because of the 3 bottles of wine! What a fantastic ending!

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Taranto
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Dinner by chef Noi!
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Yummy!
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Chef Noi!
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The driver & the photographer!

Puglia is very different than other parts of Italy, very rural, authentic, full of history, beautiful and it’s probably the most economical part of Italy for tourism. I found that Puglia was not too busy with tourists compared to other parts of Italy which is one of the things I loved about it. We hardly saw any Asian tourists – we were probably the only 2 Asians in Puglia! The weather was perfect during our stay; it was 25-28c day time and the temperature dropped to 15-18c in the evening which was cool. If you want to travel affordably and love history, architecture, countryside, sea, sun, sand and enjoy drinking wine then you can’t miss out Puglia in summer!

After 3 weeks of travelling I finally arrived at my friend’s wedding in Piacenza. It was a traditional catholic ceremony in a church and after that we went for a reception lunch in a very beautiful castle called “Castello Di Paderna”.  I also found out that Italian people are very good at dancing and seems they have a lot of energy when it comes to dancing. After the first dance of the couple, everybody joined the dance but I did not have a partner to dance with so, I invited the father of the groom to dance with me, after he spun me 3 times I was sweating! It was a mistake to invite him! He was too good at dancing but I was not.  The party ended around 11 pm and it was very enjoyable wedding. It was a good memory with which to end my European trip.

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The happy couple!
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With the family
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With the brothers! Giorgio & Pietro

Hope you enjoy reading!

Where to stay in Llangollen,Wales

After 10 days in Switzerland, my husband and I went to visit relatives in Llangollen in Wales and in Leicester in England. We stayed in Llanerch Farm near Llangollen for 3 nights and it was an enjoyable stay. What we enjoyed most was walking around in the morning, breathing the fresh air and seeing animals around the farm. We also visited the town centre of Llangollen which was a lovely little town and busy with tourists.

Llanerch Farm located up on the hill with stunning view over Llangollen. We stayed in the apartment which is part of the big house. The apartment is newly furnished and it has been offering short stays for a few months via Airbnb. The apartment was very well furnished, everything has been chosen to a high standard and the owner of the property, Barry and Lora, pay attention to all details. If you are visiting Llangollen, I would highly recommend you stay there; you will not be disappointed!

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Hillside Apartment
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Fully equipped kitchen
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Kitchen with stunning view
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Good morning sunshine!
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A cozy living room
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Living room with a lovely view
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A very comfortable bed!
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Extra bed
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The farm house
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The farm house
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The apartment is on the right hand side of the house
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View overlooking the valley
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In the back of the apartment is a small garden
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Sunny day
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Our friends!
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Barry with Tommy – a retired gypsy racing horse
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Barry was walking us around on the first morning of our stay
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Enjoying my morning with those littles
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Why the horses out and we in?!
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Llangollen
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Llangollen
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Llangollen
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Tourists enjoy rafting
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Llangollen town centre
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The town centre
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We had lunch here

Hope you enjoy Wales’s countryside!

Road trip in Switzerland

I got an invitation to attend my Italian friend’s wedding in Italy in late September, so we decided to take the opportunity to visit Switzerland before going to the wedding. We were in Switzerland for 10 days and we rented a car to get around.

4 Sep 2017 : We landed in Geneva late afternoon and picked up our rental car. We booked an apartment in a village called Villette via Airbnb for 4 nights, located about 10 km from Lausanne and an hour drive from Geneva. The apartment is right in front of Lake Geneva with view overlooking beautiful Lake Geneva and France on the other side! In the back of the apartment is a huge beautiful hillside vineyard. We were very impressed with this stunning location. We booked this place because we always prefer to live like locals; staying in the city or a busy tourist town is not our style. Another benefit of staying away from the city centre is that sometimes you get a better standard of accommodation and good value for money.  Swiss people in this area speak French.

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The top floor of his 3 storey red building was our home for the first 4 nights in Switzerland
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The apartment is located on the top floor view overlooking Lake Geneva and France on the other side of the lake
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The newly furnished 3 bedroom apartment which can accommodate 5 people
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Stunning view from our window!

5 Sep 2017: On our second day we did a bit of relaxing by visiting Lausanne, where our King Rama IX used to live for 18 years from 1933-1951. We also visited the Royal Thai pavilion. The pavilion was a gift to the City of Lausanne from His Majesty the King of Thailand in 2005 to mark the 60th anniversary of his accession to the throne of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Switzerland.

Later in the afternoon we went to Geneva, walked around the city centre and along the waterfront and get the feeling of the rich city. Geneva was busy with tourists, every cafe and restaurant was crowded. We did some shopping and had coffee in a chic cafe before heading back to the apartment.

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The Royal Thai Pavilion in Lausanne

6 Sep 2017: We left the apartment around 9 am and drove a long the lake to the Chateau de Chillon. A long this road were countless beautiful vineyards and Lake Geneva. We stopped a few times to enjoy the scenery and take photos. On the way back we stopped for lunch at Montreux. We found a good Thai restaurant which is very close to the real deal! We also walked along the waterfront and had coffee and ice-cream at a cute Turkish restaurant.

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The Chateau de Chillon..photo from iPhone
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Thai street lunch!

After that we drove back near our apartment and did a vineyard tour by car which was the highlight of the day.  We spent a few hours enjoying this amazing area. And to finish a good day we drove up to the top of the mountain and enjoyed a glass of wine at the Restaurant de la Tour de Gourze – friendly service with stunning view. What an awesome day!

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Mountain top Restaurant de la Tour de Gourze high above the vineyards

7 Sep 2017: We walked up the hillside vineyard in the morning, I could never get enough of those views and the fresh air in the morning made me feel like I gonna live longer! We had a great lunch at the restaurant on the top of the hill called ” Auberge De La Gare” recommend by the host. We had a very nice salad with perch from Lake Geneva and a glass of local white wine with a stunning view overlooking Lake Geneva. The restaurant seems popular with locals. Later in the afternoon we returned to the apartment to catch up with some work emails, take a rest and drink wine for the rest of the day!

8 Sep 2017:  We checked out from the apartment at 9 am. Our next destination was the town called “Interlaken” located between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. After turning off highway No.9 we took road No.11 as we were going to visit the Glacier 3000. Along road No. 11 was beautiful scenery of mountains, villages and lakes.

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View from the cable car up to Glacier 3000

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After lunch we continue our driving and enjoying the locals lifestyle a long the road and beautiful scenery.

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We took a break to have coffee here
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The restaurant’s terrace with a nice view
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View from the restaurant

We arrived in Interlaken around 4 pm and we booked an apartment in front of Lake Brienz for 4 nights. The apartment is located only 10 minutes from Interlaken downtown. When we arrived at the apartment it was a beautiful sunny afternoon overlooking blue Lake Brienz. After a long day we had such a very relaxing accommodation and we recovered with a glass of wine!  It was the most beautiful and relaxing place I have stayed so far. 

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Our home for 4 nights
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Beautiful pink Hydrangea
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Stunning view overlooking Lake Brienz
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Lake Brienz
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Amazing location
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Large garden
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Well maintained garden
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How the day ended!
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The apartment was spacious, the kitchen was fully equipped and had fast WiFi

9 Sep 2017: It was a wet and cold day. We did a bit of driving, went to the supermarket, prepared lunch at the apartment and stayed inside for the rest of the day.

10 Sep 2017: The weather improved today so we could explore more. We left the apartment at 9:30 am and drove around Lake Thun, went up on the hill to a small village called Beatenberg and later we visited downtown Interlaken. The downtown was busy with tourists. Later in the afternoon we went to Grindelwald for the cable car.

But first we wanted to experience one of Switzerland’s most famous eating experiences – fondue. So for lunch we found a restaurant that served meat fondue. The other option is a cheese fondue. In fact, there’s also chocolate fondue! Our fondue is a bit like Thai hot pot but instead of water in the heated bowl, there is cooking oil, When the oil is hot enough, you put beef, chicken and pork on the end of long forks and dip the meat in the oil to be cooked. It was served with Thai rice, french fries, dipping sauces and pickles.

The cable took 25 minutes up and 25 minutes down. The view was stunning only half way because the weather was not good and unfortunately, I could not take any photos. We returned home around 5 pm.

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Beautiful scenery
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Lake Thun
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We stop for coffee at a villa called Beatenberg
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Yummy!
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View a long the road
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Lake Thun
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Lake Thun
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Lake Thun
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Lake Thun
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Going down!
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Interlaken
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Interlaken downtown
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Interlaken downtown
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Beautiful properties along the river in downtown Interlaken
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Blue or …
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Red
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Expensive hotel in Interlaken!
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Grindelwald
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Traditional Swiss meat Fondue

11 Sep 2017: The weather was much better than the 2 days before, it was sunny with beautiful blue sky so we decided to visit Jungfrau (Top of Europe). We left the apartment around 9 am, and only 20 minutes to drive from the apartment to Lauterbrunnen, a village where we took a train to Jungfrau. We very much enjoyed the scenery a long the railway, many beautiful small villages and hotels are available. It took 1.50 hours to reach the Top Of Europe and when we arrived at the top we went straight away for lunch. There were a few choices to eat and we ate at one of the restaurants which has stunning view over white snow and mountain, that was a good start. After lunch we checked out all the view points and it was spectacular for someone who live in a hot climate all the time like me! Another exciting experience was walking through the Ice Palace. We were 3,454 meters above the sea and this is the highest we have ever been and it was not as cold as I expected.

The view at the top was stunning. It’s amazing how nature created this but how humans created the railway 100 years ago through mountains and stone. It took them 16 years to finish Europe’s highest-altitude railway. The sadness is that many lives were lost during the construction.

Visiting Jungfrau has to be “must do” on your list when you visit Switzerland.

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12 Sep 2017: We checked out from the apartment at 9 am and our next destination was Lugano for our last 3 nights in Switzerland. We took the road No. 11 through the mountains and snow when the temperature was zero degree. It was beautiful scenery of mountains with snow and pretty villages. When we reached highway No. 2 and arrived at the Italian speaking area, the temperature was 23 degrees and sunny with a beautiful blue sky. It was like we had just changed countries but we were still in Switzerland.

We stopped for lunch at Locarno and checked out the town for a few hours before heading to Lugano where we booked apartment for 3 nights. We arrived in Lugano at 4.30 pm and the apartment was stunning location view overlooking Lake Lugano and the downtown. After that it was drinking and enjoying the sunset!

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Locarno
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Locarno
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Locarno
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Our apartment in Lugano

DSC_0051DSC_0009.jpg13 Sep 2017: After many days in countryside, mountains, lakes, villages and snow I felt like I needed to visit a big city like Milan. It was not in my original plan but when I realised that it was only an hour by train from Lugano to Milan I decided to take a shopping trip to Milan. I left Lugano at 9.30 and returned at 17:30. It was an enjoyable shopping day in Milan! My husband did not join me in Milan. Instead he took my camera and explored Lugano. After I returned from Milan we went for dinner near our apartment which was recommend by the host but the restaurant was fully booked. However, the staff at the restaurant recommended another restaurant nearby called “Locanda Gandriese” which was very good, the food was excellent with friendly service and a stunning view overlooking Lake Lugano. Staying here feels like living in Italy!

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Lugano..photo by my husband
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Lake Lugano
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Lake Lugano at Gandria village
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View from the restaurant in Gandria
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Perfect day ended!
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Delicious food with stunning view
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Fish from the lake

14 Sep 2017: The weather was not so great today so we decided not to do much, just relax at the apartment, pack to be ready to fly away tomorrow and look at all the photos where we had been in the last 10 days.

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Our route 10 days in Switzerland

Traveling in Switzerland gave us a feeling of traveling in 3 countries – France, Germany and Italy. The first place we stayed people speak French and the scenery was vineyards, wineries and the border is next to France. Then we stayed in Interlaken where people speak German and were driving a lot of Mercedes and BMW! And the last place was Lugano where people speak Italian and the border is next to Italy. The architecture of property in each area is different, influenced by the proximity to neighbouring countries and the climate of the area.

The 3 apartments we stayed could not have been any better; all of them were specious, fully equipped and located in superb locations with stunning views. We booked them via Airbnb as we prefer to have access to facilities like kitchen, laundry and working space. The 3 places made us feel like home.

We ate out from time to time and we also cooked many times when we were sick with local food. I packed some Thai ingredients from home and this helps me a lot when I need spice! Eating out in Switzerland can be pricey, especially in tourist areas. The cost of food in supermarket seems very high compared to other European countries. Switzerland is probably the 2nd most expensive after Norway (from our own experience).

Driving in Switzerland was not too difficult. We used GPS sat nav which was very helpful. The roads in Switzerland, especially in the countryside, were quite narrow and we found it a bit scary when other cars approached. The manner of drivers here were very good and we did not see any accident on the road – which is the opposite of Thailand!

We both agreed that this was one of the most enjoyable after our road trip in South Africa and camper van trip in New Zealand.

15 Sep 2017: Last few shots of Sunrise before leaving at 7:30 am.