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What a lovely evening! The food looked absolutely delicious. And that sunset. Great way to end the night.
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Loved more of transportation museum. Especially, the planes and cable cars. Will definitely visit, if I ever return to Luzern.
That sunset was just amazing, with all the color in the sky and on the Lake. Reminds me of how great the sunset are in Hawaii! Hopefully, you'll get some of these when you're there!
Too bad for the mixups during your dinner. Perhaps, it's a Swiss thing as this has happened to you on a few occasions on this trip?
Loved the views from your hotel room of Lake Luzern. Tough, to top those!
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Loved more of transportation museum. Especially, the planes and cable cars. Will definitely visit, if I ever return to Luzern.
You should - you'd love it.
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That sunset was just amazing, with all the color in the sky and on the Lake. Reminds me of how great the sunset are in Hawaii! Hopefully, you'll get some of these when you're there!
Oh I really hope so!
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Too bad for the mixups during your dinner. Perhaps, it's a Swiss thing as this has happened to you on a few occasions on this trip?
Could be...
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Loved the views from your hotel room of Lake Luzern. Tough, to top those!
Those were certainly the best sunset shots we had from this trip - maybe Hawaii will top them...
Your dinners looked very delicious and well done! Your photos of the sunset are beautiful. I was so fascinated by the orangeness of the sky in one of them.
Your dinners looked very delicious and well done! Your photos of the sunset are beautiful. I was so fascinated by the orangeness of the sky in one of them.
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Thursday 5 September – part one: you don’t mind driving when you have views like this!
As seems quite usual now, I woke up early at around 6:00am. I was a bit disappointed that I was so early the sun wasn’t even up yet, but over the next hour or so, I kept an eye on its progress, and kept nipping out on to the balcony to get shots of the sunrise. As Mark said, it’s beautiful, but not as beautiful as Montreux, and that seemed fair comment to me. After all, how could you compete with the amazing sunset we saw last night?
We headed down for breakfast just before 8:00am, and we obviously timed it right, as the dining room got a lot busier after we arrived. Wow – what a spread greeted us! Now this is what you call a breakfast!
Once again, we had a lovely view out towards the lake…
When we were done eating, we headed back to the room, and took some time out on the balcony to just soak up the view.
When we went to check out, I discovered for the second time this trip that breakfast wasn’t in fact included in my booking. Now it doesn’t say it is on my booking, but I know that I noted down for both places that it was included, and I didn’t make that up. I’m sure that’s what they said, but lesson learnt. I will have to take screen shots of what I go to book, then double check with the actual booking, and if the two don’t tally up, I’ll argue my case…
We headed out through Lucerne, encountering some morning traffic, but fortunately nothing too terrible. This is a beautiful city, and I still don’t think after two fleeting visits here, we’ve done it justice. I already have cunning plans forming in my mind for road trip number three to Switzerland, which would involve maybe three nights in Montreux, and perhaps two nights in Lucerne. I’d happily stay at the hotel again, in a junior suite, as that was so luxurious, and it didn’t cost that much.
We were soon heading out on the motorway, but before long, we were on a brand new route, heading to a part of Switzerland we’d never seen before. We were heading towards the Italian part.
We saw more of Lake Lucerne, which is a massive lake…
… and the scenery all along this section was just beautiful. We both agreed that you don’t mind driving in countryside like this, as it’s all just breathtaking.
What a great hotel you ended up! The room is lovely! Dinner looked fantastic, and worth the cost for the view alone! Sorry that breakfast wasn't included in the cost!
What a great looking breakfast! Fooled again though, huh? I hope you can sort out why it wasn't included. Again.
The sunrise on the tip of the mountains was beautiful. I don't catch too many sunrises, but they can be just as gorgeous as a sunset. Now that winter is coming though, I'll see more of them. Not sure if I like that or not...
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The hotel was called Hotel Barin and I believe that's German for bear, although I'm sure Sabine can correct me if I'm wrong... I guess that's why they had all the bears around.
Well, hmm, the word "Barin" isn't a German word. The word "Bärin" means female bear. Was that it? Or maybe "Bären" for bears (plural)?
I absolutely love all of your nature shots! W-O-W. The Swiss mountains are just too beautiful for words...
I'm sure one night at this wonderful hotel wasn't enough! The sunrise might not have been colorful, but it's still magical to see the sun light up different facets of the mountans as it rises.
You're right in saying sunrise wasn't something to compete with sunset.
Sorry to hear about the breakfast surprise! I hate when things like that happen - especially when you don't have "proof" of the false advertising!
Have you timed this so perfectly that the last installment will be on your final day of leaving for the US?!