October 1, 2006

Interlaken Switzerland: An Unpolluted Paradise

If you lived in a beautiful country and was surrounded by natural beauty that thousands of tourists flock to each year, where would you go to relax?  Vicki Landes gives us a personal tour of Interlaken, the unpolluted Paradise in Switzerland.
 

Title: Interlaken, Switzerland: An Unpolluted Paradise

Author: Vicki Landes

Article:
You've got to wonder where the Swiss go to relax and unwind as their entire country is pure heaven. Chocolate, yodeling, mocha-colored cows with bells that gently sing with each step, and charming chateaus - all set within the mountainous bliss of the Alps.

I can't speak for all Swiss, but plenty of them as
well as masses of international visitors migrate to the quiet town of Interlaken each year.


Interlaken's name means 'between the  lakes'…appropriate, as it sits elbow-to-elbow between the Thun and Brienz Lakes. Scenery meant for a jigsaw puzzle, this Swiss Town blends a traditional look with modern times.

Ice-cold alpine waters boisterously rush through the town. Colored with a slightly blue-green tinge from
the mountain minerals, it provides a source of power for the area. This water power ensures an uninterrupted energy supplyand residents and visitors alike enjoy breathing the invigoratingly crisp, fresh air.


A simple walk around town is enough to excite the sense - trendy shops, traditional gifts and books, and restaurants that practically drag in a passerby with the tantalizing aromas floating out from the kitchen. The Metropole Hotel claims the best view in town - climb to its rooftop restaurant and take in
the breathtaking panorama while enjoying a tasty lunch.

Hikers can continue their strolls up the peaks of the Jungfrau, Eiger,and Mönch Mountains. Those not wanting to travel vertically can instead take a boat ride out on one of the crystal clear lakes that reflect the brilliant blue heavens and towering summits.
Conversely, those in need of an adrenaline rush in the mist of this quaint village can hire the services of a local paragliding company. Take a deep breath and jump with one of many experienced paraglider pilots - let the wind gently lift you up and carry you off the side of a mountain, over hundreds of
toothpick-sized pine trees.

Despite wind-burned cheeks, freezing fingers, and the deafening hum of the cold wind in your ears, a paragliding trip is well worth the unsurpassed birds-eye view of the sparkling lakes below.


See pictures of Interlaken and more of Europe's hidden treasures in "Europe for the Senses - A Photographic Journal" by VickiLandes. Available at Amazon.com and other major bookseller
sites.

www.EuropeForTheSenses.com

About the author:
Vicki Landes has been soaking up Europe for the last six and a half years. Although educated in music and holding a day job inthe humanitarian assistance field, her free time is spent supporting her travel and photography addictions. With a currentlist of 45 countries under her belt, Landes strives to find the overlooked details that make each place distinctive and unique. She currently lives in Stuttgart, Germany with her military husband and their son.

If you experienced this wonderdul paradise, please share your vacation adventures with us. 

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