Interlaken

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Interlaken is a small city in the Jungfrau Region of central Switzerland. Located between two Alpine Lakes (Brienz and Thun), Interlaken is a popular basecamp for outdoor sports and travel in the surrounding Bernese Oberland Alps.

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Get in

Trains arrive hourly from Geneva and Zurich via Bern less than an hour a way. Trains stop at two stations Interlaken East (Interlaken Ost) and Interlaken West, the latter is closer to city center.

By car follow Autoroute A8 (former N8) into the city center.

Get around

Interlaken is small enough to get around on foot or bikes. Taxis are available from either train station and most hotels.

See

Do

Summer

  • Rock climbing
  • Paragliding
  • Swimming and sailing on Lake Thun and Brienz
  • Rafting
  • Swimming

Winter

  • Cross country
  • Downhill skiing
  • Heli-skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Sledding
  • Ice-climbing

Buy

Eat

  • Name of Restaurant, Address (extra directions if necessary), phone number (email, fax, other contact if possible). Days and times open. One to three sentences about the food, service, atmosphere, view, specialties, music, what have you. $lowprice-$highprice (extra price info). http://www.restaurant.example.com/

Drink

For a small Swiss town, Interlaken has quite the nightlife options, including Switzerland's one and only Hooters Bar & Restaurant. Most of these bars are serve the seasonal tide of tourists, but off the main road, many more mellow local venues can be found.

Sleep

Reservations are a must during the bust summer season. Note that not all hotels are open all year round.

Get out

Trains up into the Jungfrau region leave from Interlaken East station. Nearby destinations include:

External links

fr:Interlaken WikiPedia:Interlaken

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