Switzerland
St. Moritz

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    • Day 2

      הרכבת אל החופש

      July 4, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      סיפור שהיה, כך היה:
      ביום ששי שעבר עלתה בנו המחשבה שממש יהיה נחמד לתת לעבודה קצת לנוח ולנסוע לאיזה טיול אופניים במקום קריר ונעים.
      ביום שבת כבר היו כרטיסי טיסה, עד ראשון בצהריים כל המלונות הוזמנו ושבוע לאחר מכן אנחנו כבר כאן!
      נחתנו במילאנו אתמול בלילה והיום נסענו ברכבת למרכז מילאנו, משם ברכבת אחרת דרך אגם קומו, אוטובוס לטיראנו, מסעדת גורמה בטיראנו ו..הרכבת עם הנוף היפה בארופה - קו ברנינה שמתחיל באיטליה ועובד לשווייץ. הרכבת עולה מ 420מ ל 2300 מטר, תוך שהיא מתעקלת בספירלות בהרים, עולה על גשרים, מתפתלת ליד אגמים וקרחונים עד לסנט מוריץ. סנט מוריץ היא עיירת סקי יפיפיה ופלצנית במיוחד.
      חנויות ארמאני וחבריו, מכוניות פרארי ורולס רויס עם נהג ו..אנחנו.
      מיד אכלנו גלידה יוקרתית וטעימה כדי להתרגל לאווירה.
      הגענו למלון המדהים שלנו, קיבלנו חדר עם נוף לאגם.
      אפילו השמש לא רוצה פה ללכת לישון. טיילנו באור ליד האגם ב 21 בערב והתיידדנו עם הברווזים.
      לכל הדעות -הספק נאה ליום אחד
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    • Day 11

      Bernina Express

      April 9, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ -2 °C

      Am nächsten Tag folgt gleich die nächste Panoramastrecke: Der Bernina-Express.
      Laut Durchsage führt die Strecke auf 122 km über 196 Brücken und durch 55 Tunnels. Da hat man aber wirklich jede kleine Brücke und jede Unterführung mitgezählt. Während der Fahrt kommt es mir jedenfalls nicht so viel vor.
      Die Route führt von Chur über St. Moritz nach Tirano in Italien.
      Meiner Meinung nach ist Bernina noch besser als Glacier. Abwechslungsreicher und einen Pass überquert man hier auch. Leider kann man das vom Zug nicht so gut einfangen, weil man immer nur zur Seite rausschauen kann. Zu Fuß oder mit Fahrrad ist doch besser 😆
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    • Day 11

      Glacier Express: Zermatt to St. Moritz

      September 21, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      We boarded the 8:52 train in Zermatt for our all day ride on this iconic, panoramic train. 🚂.

      The railway runs through green alpine valleys , hillsides of farmland and larch trees, alongside glacial rivers, in the shadow of mountain peaks. The landscape is dotted with chalets, cows, and sheep. The Swiss could have invented the word “pastoral.”

      The train ride invites you to relax and immerse yourself in the countryside. There’s even a channel on the entertainment system that plays endless Swiss folk tunes!

      An onboard restaurant serves passengers drinks and meals cooked from scratch on board. They offer a selection of Swiss traditional foods and some international dishes.

      We were seated next to a multigenerational family of six who were visiting Switzerland from Singapore. Their little ones (ages 4 and 6) behaved beautifully for their 6 hour ride. We enjoy talking with the parents and grandparents. It was amazing how alike our families were, despite living at opposite sides of the planet. Travel is not just eye-opening, it can be heart-opening as we realize how alike we all are. ❤️

      A highlight of the trip is the Landwasser Viaduct , a single-track six-arched curved limestone railway viaduct. Opened 1902, it has stood the test of time and is an engineering marvel.

      We cruised into a very quiet St. Moritz - asleep until the BIG winter ski season. We’re just here overnight. Tomorrow we head to Zurich.
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    • Day 30

      St Moritz

      January 13 in Switzerland ⋅ ☀️ -4 °C

      As we aren't the most avid skiiers, and St Mortiz is mostly a ski town, we kept our plans simple and tried to wander around the river and see what the town has to offer. What we found was that we do not have the gear capable of spending much time in the snow. We began our day with a quick body warming Gluhwein before cracking onto the river walk. Because the start of the walk is protected from the sun by the mountain, the icy path and the slight breeze was piercing through our many layers. It didn't take long until I had completely lost feeling in my toes and had to pick up the pace to try and find some sun again. About halfway through the walk, my toes began to seriously hurt, I simply didn't have the shoes capable of surviving in these alpine regions. Although I did thoroughly enjoy the walk, I enjoyed the second half more where I could soak up some rays and let myself thaw out. Luckily, the moment we began walking in the sun, my toes stopped hurting, regained feeling, and began functioning properly. Although quite weak at this time of the year, the difference the direct sunlight makes on your body is insane. As such, we completed our walk around the perimeter by ending where we started yesterday, at the train station. Here we found a cafe where we could stop for a Gluhwein and rest. After this, we began our tour of the town to see what might be on offer. Though the town centre was as small as the town itself, it had all the stores that you might expect from a luxury alpine ski town. Gucci, Prada, and all the rest lined the streets. This made our wander significantly quicker as we obviously saw no desire to pop in and have a look around. That being said, we could hardly complain as the town itself was beautiful and warranted exploring. The tiny houses with pointy rooves, unique architecture, and colours truly made the walk worth it on its own. We saw a few landmarks that the city has, mostly a couple tours, before continuing back down the hill toward our hostel. We stopped for some groceries again to keep us going as cheaply as possible before calling it a day.Read more

    • Day 3

      St. Moritz

      July 25, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Vielleicht liegt es daran, dass wir nur eine Nacht hier verbringen. Oder es liegt an unserem eingeschränkten Budget. St. Moritz überzeugt uns nicht wirklich. Dennoch... mit der Rolltreppe runter zum See. Im Yachtclub essen wir Burger.Read more

    • Day 11

      Hotel Hauser

      September 21, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ☁️ 48 °F

      Our overnight in St. Moritz is the Hotel Hauser.

      The hotel uses all natural, local materials in its construction- larch wood and pine, quartzite tile, and woolen textiles. On request, you can get a pillow filled with pine shavings! They recommend it highly, so we’re both sleeping with one tonight.

      We had dinner in the hotel restaurant, a Rick Steves recommended “good value.” It was excellent!

      They also have a bakery. Perhaps we’ll pick up some snacks tomorrow morning for our train ride to Zurich.
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    • Day 5

      Heidi, Bob und Moritz

      May 29, 2023 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Die Männer tragen Mütze heute Abend .... es ist frisch geworden, hier auf dem Berg.

      Unser heutiger Ausflug nach St. Moritz, wo wir einen kurzen Blick auf Gucci, Hermes, Breitling & co warfen, führte uns dann später zu viel interessanteren Orten.

      Uns gefiel die älteste (seit 1904) noch betriebene Bobbahn der Welt viel besser und nachdem wir noch mehrere 100 Höhenmeter bergauf radelten, zur Heidihütte mitten im Skigebiet von St. Moritz, waren wir vollends zufrieden.

      Zurück im Tal wehte eine recht frische Brise, sodass wir nun im Vorzelt bei Rotwein, Bier und Heizer den Abend gemütlich ausklingen lassen...
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    • Day 2

      Yeti in der Schweiz

      September 8, 2019 in Switzerland ⋅ ❄️ 0 °C

      Achtung Achtung. ..mitten in heftigem Schneetreiben wurde ein Yeti gesichtet .....kurz vor St. Moritz...zwei Ladies mit Lama, die unweit davon die Bergweihe ' Four Elements' zelebrierten, machten ganz heimlich ein sensationelles Foto ....Read more

    • Day 1

      Ist Vorbereitung das halbe Leben?

      May 30, 2022 in Switzerland ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Seit Tagen wird alles aufgeschrieben, was unbedingt noch mitmuss. Hoffentlich haben wir an alles gedacht. Der Pferdehänger ist beladen, die Koffer und Taschen sind gepackt, es kann losgehen.
      Bei der vorerst letzten Dusche Zuhause geht mir der Bibelvers aus Psalm 127,1 durch den Kopf.
      Wo der HERR nicht das Haus baut, so arbeiten umsonst, die daran bauen. Wo der HERR nicht die Stadt behütet, so wacht der Wächter umsonst.
      Wir sind gespannt auf unseren gemeinsamen Urlaub und legen unsere Zeit vertrauensvoll in Gottes gute Hände. Er ist mit dabei.
      Auch die Ermittlung des Wasserschadens, der letzte Woche unter unserer Wohnung sichtbar wurde, lassen wir los. Wir können hier sowieso nichts tun. Wir versuchen uns einmal mehr an Philipper 4,6: Sorget euch um nichts!
      In diesem Sinne werden wir jetzt unseren Bluemoon beladen, nach Celerina fahren, Hänger ran, Pferd rein, Sulky aufhängen und los geht's... Richtung Unterengadin, durch den Vereina und weiter Richtung Jura.
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    • Day 5

      Travelling to St Moritz

      September 8, 2018 in Switzerland ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

      Today was a travel day. I’ve come to St Moritz so I can catch the Glacier Express. Originally I was only going to stay one night and catch the train tomorrow but I ended up booking it for Monday so I have two nights here.

      The train journey from Zurich was lovely. The first leg was to Landquart and only took an hour. There isn’t much in Landquart and according to my train schedule I should have changed trains and kept going. It would have gotten me into St Moritz too early to check in and the seat wasn’t reserved so I could take any train along that route.
      So I took a look through the Fashion outlet which is like a mini villiage in itself. There were so many interesting things but not having the storage the only thing I bought was some Lindt chocolate. I know we have it at home but I chose flavours I haven’t seen before such as elderberry and orange.

      The train from Landquart to St Moritz was stunning. I could tell we were increasing in altitude so I downloaded an altitude app on my phone (yes I know I’m a dork) and we went from 736m to 1829m.
      The hotel is wonderful. It’s a 4 star hotel, I have a single room but I’m sure the bed is a double bed. Everything is just a little bit fancy. After checking in I returned to the train station to get some information on what to do tomorrow as there is a lot to choose from. Fortunately there is a summer special where if you stay 2+ nights you get a complimentary travel card which gives free travel on all the cable cars and trains. I then took the bus just to see where it went. That’s when I discovered that both the public transport app and google maps did me a disservice by having me get off the bus one stop early and having to walk uphill with my suitcase when the bus stops opposite the hotel.

      It’s been a long day so I’m due for an early night I think.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    St. Moritz, Sankt Moritz, Saint-Moritz, San Maurizio

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