Anonymous wrote:+1 for Switzerland. You could do Geneva + Zermatt or Zurich + Lucerne if you wanted to try to combine a little nature and history. If you really only want to stay in one place, you could do Lucerne and do a couple of day trips from there? The train system in Switzerland is amazing and so are the roads if you wanted to rent a car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the French Alps? You can fly non-stop to Geneva and then drive to Chamonix, Annecy, etc. Lots of varied things to do around there.
Yeah was thinking the same- or the Italian lakes for the same. Some nice little towns to stay in, and then do activities around the area. Parents could do some things or just stay in the town a day or two and enjoy the lake, etc.
Anonymous wrote:What about the French Alps? You can fly non-stop to Geneva and then drive to Chamonix, Annecy, etc. Lots of varied things to do around there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a house in Switzerland. But I will not share any advice with you.
Does being an a-hole just come naturally to you, or do you have to work at it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switzerland is breathtaking.
Yes, lots of great things about Switzerland. And the flag’s a big plus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Switzerland sounds great, but I am now beginning to worry about staying in the Alps. My parents cannot join us for any of the hiking, biking, mountain activities -- so maybe it would be better to stay in a bigger town with other things to do? I expect we would be able to take 1 (maybe 2) day trips to close locations (no more than 2 hours travel time).
Yes, it would be a much more fun adventure to "leave the grandparents at home," but this is their desired trip to spend time with their family. So we have to plan around them!
.Anonymous wrote:OP here. Switzerland sounds great, but I am now beginning to worry about staying in the Alps. My parents cannot join us for any of the hiking, biking, mountain activities -- so maybe it would be better to stay in a bigger town with other things to do? I expect we would be able to take 1 (maybe 2) day trips to close locations (no more than 2 hours travel time).
Yes, it would be a much more fun adventure to "leave the grandparents at home," but this is their desired trip to spend time with their family. So we have to plan around them!