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Day 10 – Tour of Lungern (Hans)

This morning, we said goodbye to our cozy hotel in Sachseln, which had been our home for the past five days. Initially, we had planned to head toward Zürich and spend our final day there before the river cruise. But when our friend Hans Vogler invited us to stay an extra day so he could give us a personal tour of his hometown, Lungern - how could we possibly say no?
Hans welcomed us at Matti, his rustic mountain cabin perched high above Lungern, accessible only by a narrow dirt road. The cabin, with its two bedrooms, kitchen, and bathroom, sits in a picture-perfect setting at the edge of the forest and alpine meadows, and the gentle sound of cowbells in the distance.
After a short break, Hans loaded us into his off-road Rubicon Jeep and took us even higher into the mountains. From there, we continued on foot for about 45 minutes through peaceful alpine pastures, eventually arriving at a remote hunting cabin and lookout point, with a spectacular view over Lungern and its emerald-blue lake below.
Hunger caught up with us on the way back, so we stopped at the Bahnhof Restaurant in Lungern for a late lunch. I had a small mixed salad topped with a pair of Wienerli sausages, served with mustard and fresh bread - simple, flavorful, and just what I needed.
In the afternoon, Hans took us on a personal memory tour. We visited the homes of the original baker, butcher, dairy, attorney, hairdresser, plumber, saddler, carpenter, and where he grew up. Nestled right on the lake was the home of his brother Hans-Sepp. It was a warm, sunny Saturday, and the Lungernsee was alive with activity - swimmers, kayakers, and paddle-boarders enjoying the pristine waters.
Our final stop was Gasser Felstechnik AG, one of Lungern’s industrial gems. Specialists in rock and tunnel engineering, they’re known for their ambitious alpine construction projects.
Hans gave us a peek into one of their most fascinating endeavors - Brünig Indoor, a massive underground complex carved into the mountain. Part of it serves as a sophisticated shooting range for military and sporting use, while another section houses a gourmet restaurant. Good white wine, grilled veal sausage, and mixed salad satisfied our dinner appetite.
What a day - full of natural beauty, local pride, and unexpected discoveries. Lungern, through Hans’s eyes, became a place of many insights, charm, and history dating back to the year 1291. 🇨🇭Lue lisää
Matkaaja
… but without big ugly Bills, please…😜
Matkaaja🤞
MatkaajaBeautiful. What a great day. Looks like Hans replaced the Range Rover.
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