Saturday, July 31, 2010



Our visit to Bern started with a steep walk up to The Garden of Roses (Rosengarten), from which a great panoramic view of the medieval town centre was achieved at a cost. World Cup fever is reaching a high point and we watched Germany beat Uraquay at the Hotel Bern after having difficulty finding a restaurant not swamped with viewers. . Bern is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage listed City and the City Centre is largely medieval next morning we collected audioguides from the Tourist Office and visited all the main sites. Perhaps its most famous sight is an elaborate medieval clock tower with moving puppets. It also has an impressive 15th century Gothic cathedral, and a 15th century town hall. Thanks to 6 kilometers of arcades, the old town boasts one of the longest covered shopping promenades in Europe. Albert Einstein also lived in an apartment in Berne, from 1903 to 1905is still a highly regarded citizen. Since the 16th century, the city has had a bear pit, just on the edge of the Old Town. The extended and renewed pit actually contains four bears, including two young, who were playing happily while we watched. We then returned for a guided tour of the National parliament, built from 1857 to 1902, For a country the size of Victoria, and with a similar population, they have 200 politicians in the lower house and 46 in an Upper House like our senate. They also have several referendum each year But the best feature is the set of fountains in front of the Parliament. Small children were having great fun as it was a very hot day.


Lucerne, Switzerland


Sunday Monday Tuesday

Lucerne to Lugano in 3 parts

A two hour ferry trip the length of Lake Lucerne, from Fluelen to Bellinzona quite a bit through tunnels, then regional train from Bellinzona to Lugano, arriving on a late Sunday afternoon with not many around. We didn’t find the funicular from the station down to the Old Town, so some anxiety about directions, pathways and so on, but soon at the Walter au Lac and fantastic aspect from our rooms over Lake Lugano . A drink in the square, then the next priority was to find a restaurant with good seats for the World Cup final. We did that and settled in for the night. I thought it was a very engrossing match and disappointed that Spain got their goal in extra time. This was temporarily overshadowed by a massive downpour. We waited and waited for a break but eventually gave up making our way back under the colonnades the best we could. It was very humid with lots of lightning across the lake, then the Spanish fans took to the streets with much car hooting and racing up and down outside our window. Fortunately they gave up pretty soon and went off to party.

Monday

First to tick off is Bellinzona capital of the Ticino canton. The trains are very frequent so we were there in 20 minutes. The town was just waking up, and World Cup shop windows were being dismantled. The Castle dominates the town, has extensive walls, a small museum going back to the stone ages, and restaurants but closed.We had lunch in the main square, and then back to Lugano Paradiso on a split moment decision to take the funicular up to Monte San Salvador Another 45 degree climb straight up the mountain to a restaurant with a great view of both arms of Lake Lugano, limited for us by the fact the restaurant had stopped serving and our legs were still recovering from Mount Pilatus. Candy and Hal went for a swim in the lake, we went for a siesta. We had dinner on the edge of the lake near the Public Gardens

Tuesday

An attempt to get a better handle on Lugano but when we thought we had found the Art Galleryin a very fine Villa, it was closed for renovation. There was an exhibition on Unite, but with no English interpretation it was pretty difficult to make sense of. One room was set up which looked very like the Macaroni Factory. We started wandering around the shops and with the start of the sale season there was some serious shopping going on.. Our big expedition for the day was to go around to Morcotte on the bus to eat in a “grotto” restaurant. Morcotte is on the lake and the recommended restaurant was just a pleasant local restaurant looking out on the lake, with a cool breeze blowing. We caught the last ferry back to Lugano at 10pm, a good way to end a night out.

Wednesday Thursday

Hot el Asnigo Great view of Lake Como, good swimming pool

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