We have visited Interlaken, which blew my mind, it was SO beautiful and the lake at Blausse, but I would be grateful if anyone could pass on their favourite beauty spots, or landscape discoveries. Thanks
Grindelwald - Views of the Eiger
Lauterbrunnen Valley - Particularly the numerous waterfalls
Bettmeralp - The Aletsch Glacier
Lucerne Old Town
Brienz Rothorn - Wildflower meadows, lake and mountain views
Montreux - Sunsets across the lake and lakeside flora
Vevey - Picturesque town, floral displays and various public art
Gruyere - Medievel castle (Better than Chillon in my opinion)
Number one to surpass all of the others - Zermatt with views of the Matterhorn. The traditional wooden buildings in the old town and around the area capture the true feel of traditional Switzerland for me.
Rod
Lower Engadine: the landscape but in particular the villages Ardez, Guarda, S-Charl, Sent (upper part of valley is fine too, just less well preserved villages).
Val Mustair (same area): the monastery in Müstair (World Heritage Site), St. Maria and Lü.
Quinten on the Walensee, only accessible by boat
Alpstein-area (Appenzell) with the Säntis (cable car to the top of the mountain)
Muoatatal in Central Switzerland (off Schwyz) - not the village but once you get away from it into the side valleys towards Pragelpass or Kienzigpass.
I'm sure there is more.
Some of my favourites:
vierwaldstättersee
Lago Maggiore (partly in italy)
Lago Lugano
Comersee (partly in italy)
Lake Neuchatel
and of course Zürisee.
I am sure you will find plenty of scenary in these places.
http://www.sengers.ch/index-d.html
(just click on the little cantonal flags and you'll see the variety of beautiful places)
Rod
- Seealpsee (at the back of Säntis, take train to Wasserauen/AI, then hike direction, er, Rotsteinpass/Säntis).
- Ruinaulta (between Ilanz and Reichenau/GR)
And an obvious one (big waterfall, castle on the left (Munot/SH), castle on the right (Laufen/ZH)): Rheinfall (Neuhausen am Rhein/SH)
And too obvious for words: the Matterhorn
I will seriously see if we can visit some of those. Yes, that website is beautiful, but I prefer to take my own photos, and of course there are always copyright issues if you use someones photo, I'm not sure how strongly that applies when painting from a photo. But it really shows you what an area is like.
I really like personal recommendations, too, rather than what you might read from a tourist mag. So thanks
I was also recently in the mountains above Langnau. The view of the Berner Oberland on a clear day is, imo, the best. The region itself is also extremely beautiful. There are green meadows covered in flowers everywhere together with patches of forest. Unfortunately I did not have my camera with me on the day I was there.
They have houses from across the country that are in beautiful condition, and it's an undisturbed place to work as well.
Another recommendation: check out the calendars of Susanne Kuratli, and note the communities (always visible at the bottom of the calendar pages; there's usually a map at the back as well) where she saw the houses/did the paintings. Then go there.
J.
caumasee (between laax and Flims)