Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
The food in Switzerland is actually a lot worse than in Austria. I am not sure what gave you the impression that Swiss food would be better.
Anonymous wrote:Canberra. Mountains, tons of green space, well planned and tidy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think New Zealand is similar to Switzerland with its lakes and mountains.
This, although NZ seems less developed, and does not have the same transportation or tourism infrastructures. Those are the only countries really widely comparable for scenic beauty, although other places certainly have areas which are locally spectacular, including within the U.S., e.g., certain locations in Alaska, Hawaii, and in the Smokey Mountains. Alpine areas in Austria and northern Italy, parts of coastal Norway and the U.K, etc. are all beautiful, albeit in different ways.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
The food in Switzerland is actually a lot worse than in Austria. I am not sure what gave you the impression that Swiss food would be better.
Anonymous wrote:Banff and jasper. [/quote
This.
I studied there in college.
It's beautiful but there's a lot of beautiful places in the world.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who went to Tegernsee. For folks who have been to both Alpine lakes in Germany/Austria and Switzerland, I'm curious if Swiss ones are nicer (and how much nicer), given that it is more expensive. Is it just that food is better? Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:I think New Zealand is similar to Switzerland with its lakes and mountains.