DE CH A etc summer trip

On to Switzerland
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We chose to move to a different pitch as the other one was in a muddy field. These are actually intended for “stop & go” overnight pitching but they are hardstanding and directly opposite the loos!
 
IMG_6539.jpegOver another pass today and into grindelwald. Our last booked stop. We have 3 night planned here but may only stay for 2 and have 2 nights in France, we will see.

Very touristy and busy in grindelwald. Somewhere half over the pass British cars started appearing and now they are everywhere. Hardly seen any brits for 2 weeks!

Gletscherdorf camping

IMG_6542.jpegShould be the eiger in the cloud with the snow on I think
(Edit: I think the eiger is out of shot to the right of the one in front of the van and currently covered in cloud)
 
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Short walk down the valley (below the Main Street of Grindelwald) gives some hope that this isn’t just Swiss Disneyland IMG_6553.webpIMG_6552.webpIMG_6551.webpIMG_6549.webp
Checked out the cable car and train to the glacier up the eiger and it will cost £450 for both of us and we would need to reserve a seat so that’s off the agenda. Instead we are heading in the opposite direction. Still seems quite touristy (zip wire rides, scooter rides etc) but hopefully walking back down we will get a little bit of wilderness.
 
IMG_6619.webpBattled into France tunnel, bridge, 80, 90, 110, 80, 70, 110 etc and then along the N19 which was pretty horrific

Arrived at last stop of the vacation. We are spending 2 nights in france

Camping de la Croix d'Arles, bar, restaurant and swimming pool and doing nothing until I drive (4.5hrs) to calais
 
Thanks for the write up CGTM…lots of useful info there for our trip next year, sounds like you’ve had a great time and all went well.
Sounded like it was worthwhile booking ahead as it was busy?
….and Happy Birthday btw, you don’t look a day over 30! 🫣
 
Thanks for the write up CGTM…lots of useful info there for our trip next year, sounds like you’ve had a great time and all went well.
Sounded like it was worthwhile booking ahead as it was busy?
….and Happy Birthday btw, you don’t look a day over 30! 🫣
Tbh, im not sure how old I am but I know physically I’m a wreck!

I didn’t want to book ahead but thought I should and as it turned out a lot of the sites we visited had full signs up when we got there. There may have been other options in the area (booking in advance, especially ones you can easily book without emailing and awaiting a response limits the options from the start) but the sites were optimal for the activities we wanted to do so worth it.

This site in France is the only site I didn’t book before we set off and actually I was looking last night and was only able to book one night. In the end we got 2 nights when we checked in.
 
I haven’t mentioned that all the sites (before France) has had a guest card included which has given us free travel on buses, trains and cable cars. Really good option but the deal is different from area to area, South Tyrol the buses and cable cars were completely free, grindelwald the card was quite limited and included none of the things we wanted to do.
 
IMG_6627.jpegIMG_6621.jpegWalked into the local town which was very typically French. Wanted a entrecôte from the town square bistro but typically French it was complete by the time we turned up at 12.30 so instead had an amazing meal at the white horse hotel, only €26 for the 3 course menu du jour (decided against the €150 menu option) but it was proper posh grub, best meal of the holiday by far (excluding the bangers cooked on the cadac of course)IMG_6630.webp
 
@cgtmiles Great write up so far. We set off on the 18th of August and our first proper stop is Switzerland.
Thinking of a couple of nights at that sight in Grindelwald. Would you recommend it for a stay?
 
@cgtmiles Great write up so far. We set off on the 18th of August and our first proper stop is Switzerland.
Thinking of a couple of nights at that sight in Grindelwald. Would you recommend it for a stay?
It’s pretty amazing but incredibly touristy, people from all over the world there. The mountains are worth it but you’ll need to get up early to avoid the queues. There are many other places in Switzerland and Austria which are as good but no where near as busy. Austria is also much cheaper to eat out in, has amazing roads and mountains too.
 
IMG_6632.webpFinal stop. Got here 2.5 hours early got a train an hour and a half earlier now they are being delayed because of border control so will be lucky to leave at our scheduled time at this rate. I hate tunnel since Brexit it’s lost all of it’s advantages
 
It’s pretty amazing but incredibly touristy, people from all over the world there. The mountains are worth it but you’ll need to get up early to avoid the queues. There are many other places in Switzerland and Austria which are as good but no where near as busy. Austria is also much cheaper to eat out in, has amazing roads and mountains too.
Thanks. We are just going through Switzerland to get to Italy and Interlaken area is on our route. The campsite we wanted at Brienz is 7 night minimum so thought 2 nights at Grindelwald would be good.
 
Thanks. We are just going through Switzerland to get to Italy and Interlaken area is on our route. The campsite we wanted at Brienz is 7 night minimum so thought 2 nights at Grindelwald would be good.
I think it’s worth it for 2 nights even if I did hate the town (Disney vibes). We paid for 3 nights but left after 2
 
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