Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a really good time in Interlaken. We took a day to go into the mountains and go skiing and visit the place where a James Bond movie was filmed. It was a very very adventurous journey to get there, but so much fun. Switzerland is very beautiful.
Not a skier--but did go to Grindelwald with a group of skiers many years ago. Grindelwald is the ski town near Interlaken. If you go to ski, Grindelwald would be a better choice than Interlaken (which is a very pretty town). Grindelwald is a quaint town and set up for skier. PP is correct about the James Bond movie--I'm trying to remember which one--I'm pretty sure it was a very early one--probably Sean Connery.
Anonymous wrote:We had a really good time in Interlaken. We took a day to go into the mountains and go skiing and visit the place where a James Bond movie was filmed. It was a very very adventurous journey to get there, but so much fun. Switzerland is very beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we skied the swiss alps. so beautiful. but be prepared to pay a lot of money for even just a beer or bratwurst.
It can’t be any more abnormal what Vail charges at their mountains in the US...
Anonymous wrote:we skied the swiss alps. so beautiful. but be prepared to pay a lot of money for even just a beer or bratwurst.
Anonymous wrote:Switzerland is so expensive. We stick to Chamonix, which is just on the French side, but the Mont Blanc Unlimited pass gets you a huge variety of ski areas that include Verbier & Courmayeur, if you want a day in Switzerland or Italy. https://www.chamonix.net/english/lift-systems/lift-passes
That lets you shake things up and not just do the same runs all the time. If you’re up for red runs, you’ll have more than plenty to choose from. Plenty of gentler slopes are at Les Houches and Megève (which are also good for white outs, as they’ve got some tree coverage), but still all within the slope pass parameters.
Anonymous wrote:I have been all over the place. I love Iscghl and St. Anton personally. St Anton is part of a valley with St. Cristof and Lech, more terrain to traverse than Ischgl. In Ischgl I usually stay at Hotel Trofana. St Anton area I actually stayed in St Cristof but probably wouldn’t do that with kids bc there isnt as much to do outside the hotel.