Fall in Switzerland

Fall of 2011 we made a trip into the Swiss Alps. We stayed on a camping site in the village of Bönningen, a few kilometers East of Interlaken, on the Southern side of the Brienzer See, and made a several walks on the slopes of the Jungfrau range, and on the other side of the two lakes, West and East of Interlaken. This resulted in a huge amount of photographs, since a mountainous regions offers so many views….
Switzerland is known for its pricing, so we bought a ticket that gave us free travel for 5 days, and discount on the remaining days, for most of the trains, narrow-gauge trains and busses in the area. Not all of them, though. But it’s worth the pricetag, because it brings down the cost of traveling substantially. And since quite a lot of places cannot be reached by car, that makes a difference.
Nor didn’t we need to buy maps – these are available online and all regular walks are well signposted. And since I marked the walks – roughly – on the maps of the area, and afterwards, the walks are drawn on the these downloaded maps. I didn’t bring my GPS this time, so that all you will get 🙂