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Gambarogno

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    • Day 3

      Eis in Ascona

      October 3, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Nachdem wir die Nacht bei Wassen nördlich des Gotthards verbracht haben und es wieder regnete abends, konnten wir es kaum erwarten in die südliche Schweiz zu kommen. Und der Gotthard zeigte wieder mal was er kann, bezüglich Wetterscheide. Hinter dem Tunnel war strahlender Sonnenschein und mindestens 5°C wärmer! Darauf haben wir erstmal in Ascona ein Eis gegessen am Ufer des Lago Maggiore.Read more

    • Day 7

      Shaka Beach

      September 6, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Da das Wetter heute so schön und warm ist, haben wir den Nachmittag am Strand verbracht. Wir kamen uns vor wie in der Karibik und konnten richtig schön entspannen - muss ja auch sein im Urlaub!
      Auch eine Schaukel von Swingtheworld war wieder da 🥰
      Nebenbei könnte ich auch einen eigenen Yoga-Kalender machen 😎🧘‍♀️
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    • Day 13

      Ein Hauch von Italien

      July 21, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Bevor es richtig heiß ist, fahren wir mit den Fahrrädern morgens nach Ascona. Dabei durchqueren wir Locarno. Soll auch ein hübsches Städtchen sein, aber durch das Festival Moon and Stars und die deshalb aufgebauten Stände und Bühnen ist kaum noch was von der Innenstadt zu sehen.
      Ascona ist da schon ansehnlicher. An der Hafenpromenade haben wir einen tollen Blick auf den Lago Maggiore und der Baustil mit den bunten Häusern und den steinernen Kirchtürmen erinnert uns an Italien. Während ich die ganzen Eindrücken festhalten planschen Luise mit Papa rum und darf zum Abschluss sogar mal Auto fahren... klappt schon ganz gut.
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    • Day 5

      Ascona - Sturmwarnung und Starkregen

      July 28, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Nach einem kurzen Poolbesuch bei schönstem Wetter den Berg hinunter spaziert um in der Altstadt am See zu Abend zu essen. Es wurde immer dunkler und zu guterletzt regnete es aus Eimern. Doch wir hatten Glück🍀🐷 und ergattern einen Tisch in der Ecke unterm dem Dach und so kreisten das Sturmtief über uns. Unsere Pasta schwammen nicht mit uns weg 🤣🍸🍽Read more

    • Day 8

      Ascona

      August 29, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Die Tage starten eigentlich alle gleich...Zwischen halb neun und neun kurzes "Guten Morgen" im Schlafzimmer und dann husch husch Gas geben im Wohnzimmer.
      Nach den üblichen "Wechselspielchen" zwischen Mama und Papa, initiiert durch den Zwerg, schaffen wir es recht zügig in den Tag und damit nach Ascona zu starten.
      Ascona ist ein nettes Schweizer Städtchen, ja, es liegt in der Schweiz, nicht in Italien und hat eine schöne Promenade zu bieten. Die Restaurants etwas teurer, aber eigentlich auch nur dem Seeblick und dem Gesamtpanorama angepasst.

      Nach guten 2-3 Stunden Promenade und Gässchen beschauen, geht es wieder in Richtung Italien. Ein kurzer Stopp zum Tanken inklusive, da ausnahmsweise mal etwas billiger in der Schweiz als sonst wo ist. Danach noch eine kurze Rundfahrt durchs Hinterland, Stopp bei Lidl, um Vorräte aufzufüllen und dann nach Hause.

      Abendessen in guter italienischer Manier mit Tortellini und dann noch den Zwerg fertig machen. Ab Heia, Mama und Papa Gloptap oder Laptop oder Glotze...Fernsehen halt...

      Morgen...wir schauen mal wie laut es die Nacht über in der Birreria gegenüber wird...
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    • Day 55

      Switzerland - just for an hour

      May 10, 2023 in Switzerland

      10/5 Switzerland and back to Stresa
      We did our ‘Lake Maggiore Express’ tour today, a fairly full day leaving Stresa by train at 10.30 – we had the option of going at 9.30am but it was still a bit drizzly so hedged our bets. We got talking to an NZ couple from Kati Kati on the platform, I think they were on an eight week trip just going from place to place as the fancy took them, train for most of it, booking a couple of days ahead. Kept running into them later, nice to chat. It was only half an hour to Domodossola (the train speedo in the carriage got up to 140 kph), skirting the lake at first (great view of the three small islands we’d visited) then starting up into the mountains. We passed some enormous quarries, one with big stones tumbling down, and another on a few levels where the trucks etc were dwarfed.

      Domodossola – we had about an hour to wander round, the town square was a short walk away through little alleys and bigger streets, lots of nice shops if you had plenty of money to buy clothes. There was a tiny market in the square, just a few vegetable stalls and some clothes, nice and sunny with lovely old buildings and, of course, a church for me to go and look inside. A bit dark but some lovely stained glass, and very old, faded frescoes on the entrance walls.

      Then it was back on the train into our assigned seats, lucky to get window seats facing each other and the aisle seats were taken by a very pleasant couple from Manchester who had lived for three years in Christchurch and Auckland, he is an insurance assessor and was sent out at the time of the earthquakes in Christchurch, they really loved their time there, children did well, in fact they left the oldest one in Auckland working.

      This train trip was much slower, two hours, and it took us over 83 bridges and 31 tunnels (mostly short ones), some of the bridges were stone, old, on high arches, more like small viaducts I guess, and some were on a curve so you could look out and see the engine ahead of you. In some places the road ran parallel or down below, there were tiny villages perched up high with no visible roads going to them; you have to wonder if they’re like those ones you see on TV, houses sold for 50 Euro if someone will reno within a specified time. All seem to have a high church tower and all seem to be painted that soft browny creamy yellow colour with brown tiles.

      There were a lot of tiny vineyards as we got a bit higher, not a lot of growth on them but still showing some green leaves. Lower down we saw market gardens, paddocks ploughed in wide strips with grass in-between, a few tree nurseries, and what looked to be rows of berry bushes in one place. There were azaleas showing colour, houses with huge stacks of wood beside them, and in some places just little ruins of houses miles from anywhere.

      We had a great view back down to Domodossola from up high, then we were into the mountain trees, lots of high cliffs and a few waterfalls, high cloud fortunately as we’d had rain. It would be a very pretty trip in winter with snow all around.

      Going over the Swiss border wasn’t obvious, in fact we saw more chalet-style houses on the Italian side. We’d had to take our passports but they weren’t checked at any time on the trip, I think you just have to take them in case you get stuck in the other country (we had to take them when we went across to Malmo as well).

      It was drizzling a bit when we got to Locarno, not a great deal to see there in our 80 minute stop so we hopped on the little tourist train which was a really good idea as it took us away from the waterfront, much of the town slopes upwards, great views down to the lake. We passed through a few piazzas; the main town square we were told is turned into an ice skating rink in winter. The town apparently has only 16,000 population but it seemed bigger, lots of fairly high apartment buildings, quite big commercial buildings, a fairly big shopping area and lots of restaurants and accommodation as well as a fairly big marina on the lake and a very new-looking sports/aquatic centre.

      The last leg of the trip was on a ferry, two hours 20 min down the middle of the lake (which is actually long and narrow) down to Stresa. We snagged a table by a window and sat comfortably for the trip, had a snack and drink and watched the scenery on both sides. The lake seems to be built up with towns and strung-out houses, not much empty space to be seen, such a contrast to anything you would see lakeside in New Zealand. The ferry was on three levels, made a couple of stops before Stresa and we watched a big tour group stream off at one point, that ‘cleared the decks’ for sure.

      All in all it was a very enjoyable day, I’m pleased we were there at the right time to do that trip.

      We had dinner again at the pizza place, easy distance and a repeat of Wednesday’s meal so definitely no complaints. Got our packing up done and we were all set to move on to Lucca on Thursday.
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    • Day 9

      Trough the Switzerland 🇨🇭

      April 8, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      Unser nächster und für diesen Tag letzter Fail: Nach den ersten Kilometern bemerken, dass unsere Reiseroute uns durch die Schweiz führte und unsere Telefone plötzlich keine Verbindung mehr hatten oder diese wenn dann sehr teuer war.
      Okay, hätten wir das auch mitgenommen. 😅

      Zuguterletzt führte uns die Autobahn auf über 1600 Höhe mit Temperaturen um die 0 Grad. Dazu noch Schnee..
      So war das aber nicht geplant 🙈😄

      Wir sind trotzdem landschaftlich sehr beeindruckt und freuen uns auf unseren Sommerurlaub hier. 🇨🇭
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    • Day 23

      Como v.2: Day 2

      April 5, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

      Fun Fact: Did you know only 2 countries in the world have square flags? Switzerland is one of them! Today, Mom and Dad brought us breakfast and Dad made lunch for the car ride to a water park and spa! But first, Andrew and Dad went to go get haircuts. After the haircuts, we drove about 35mins to get to the waterpark, which was in Lugano, Switzerland. We didn’t have to be there until 3:00, so Dad bought us some tickets to ride the bobsled at the top of the mountain. The gondola ride was about 20 mins up and down. The bobsled was very fun and fast. Not to mention, it was FREEZING. By the time we were done, it was about 2:30. So we headed down to the waterpark, checked in and got our lockers. Mom and Dad went to the spa, leaving Andrew and I to ride waterslides and explore the place. There were 6 slides, three with tubes, two without. We rode all of them, one almost making Andrew fall off! We actually rode one with our parents, it was called the Galaxy Killer. It was short, but deadly. Mom hated it. After the ride, we got a snack and started packing up to go to dinner. We drove to a Lebanese restaurant, had some hummus and chicken, and drove back home just in time for bed.

      Disclaimer: We didn’t take any photos at the waterpark or dinner. Sorry!
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    • Day 126

      Stopover am Lago Maggiore

      September 8, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Nach 2 Tagen Fieber und Erbrechen hat auch Tini nach sorgenvollen Tagen Magenschmerzen und wir fahren los an den letzten Ort in der Schweiz, den wir uns ansehen wollen. Wir fahren aber aufgrund unseres gemeinsamen Unwohlseins aber nur durch den Ort und dann auf einen Campingplatz am Lago Maggiore. Hier haben wir Platz für Thilda zum Krabbeln, sie findet fleißig Pilze und Mücken finden uns. Letzte Nacht in Italien hat es extrem geregnet, so auch hier, und alles ist noch recht feucht und mückenfreundlich gehalten.
      Thilda geht auf Entenjagd, da sich eine Frau Ente vor unserem Bus niedergelassen hat und freundlichst auf ihr Essen wartet. So sei es, die beiden teilen sich die Maiscracker, die wir seit 4 Monaten im Auto spazieren fahren 😊
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    • Day 5

      Ascona

      July 31, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Bevor wir uns auf den Weg nach Locarno machten hielten wir noch an einem schönen Aussichtspunkt am Luganersee an danach war erster Halt heute die Stadt Ascona in der Nähe von Locarno. Wir sind gemütlich an der Promenade entlang gelaufen und durch die Gassen der Stadt hindurch. Vorbei sind wir an der Chiesa parrocchiale dei Santi Pietro e Paolo mit einem schönen Kirchturm. Mylo durfte sich am Schluss noch im Lago Maggiore abkühlen bevor es wieder zurück im Auto nach Locarno ging.Read more

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