Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

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manhoot71
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Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

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Planning on doing Switzerland in September, would i need to book hotels in advance or just do them from day to day? which i would prefer as this would give us more flexibility.
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Re: Switzerland

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Depends where but don't discount AirBnB!! I've used it when fed up with camping and always worked.
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Re: Switzerland

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You really don't need to actually stay in Switzerland to 'do Switzerland', it's a pretty small country. Depending on the exchange rate, Switzerland can be quite expensive, and if the euro starts to fall it might be worth staying in one of the euro countries that surround it and keep criss crossing the place. Could work out a lot cheaper and just as much fun.
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Re: Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

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http://www.pensionhausmaria.com/

give Ali a shout he is a forum member and he might be able to help out

cheers Spud ;)
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Re: Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

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Redmurty wrote:http://www.pensionhausmaria.com/

give Ali a shout he is a forum member and he might be able to help out

cheers Spud ;)
probably a bit far out for Switzerland but excellent for Austria (thumbs)

when we stayed in Switzerland we we stayed on the outskirts of Interlaken (thumbs)
stayed at manor farm using canvas holidays in one of their mobile homes
excellent value and sleep 4-6 £350.00 for a week in june
admittedly we paid the dreaded vignette as well
excellent place to use as a base as you are within easy reach of to name a few passes

furka,
oberalp,
grimsel,
nufenen,
brunig,
susten,
gothard,
and other twisties for the brave

cheers vince

oh spud do you realise you've probably woken ali up and he'll be along shortly to put the world to rights :P :P
that is if he's not out on his ski bike (thumbs)
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Re: Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

Post by manhoot71 »

Thanks People been looking at Airbnb option looks good want to move from place to place.

We will be going end of September Bikeshuttle To Geneva( which the wife won at last years overland event) then we have 10 days to ride back to England probably spend a lot time in Switzerland Austria before heading back through Germany
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Re: Switzerland Hotels/ B&B

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in that case if you can get to and stay a couple of nights at ali's (thumbs)
you have the glossglockner on the way and the eagles nest nearby (thumbs)
http://www.pensionhausmaria.com/
a fair few from this forum have sampled his excellent hospitality
and would highly recommend him (thumbs)

hope this is of use

cheers vince B)
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