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Day 3 – Zermatt, Switzerland

1st June 2012

Today was a lot of driving – but we did go to Switzerland so I suppose you’d have to expect a fair bit of driving.

Gornergrat plateauand snow

Gornergrat plateau and snow

We stopped at Simplon Pass for a quick morning tea break – another wonderful coffee experience, I just can’t get over how much I am enjoying all the different coffees (and the red wines). It was pretty chilly, mostly I think from the wind, it was really howling. There was quite a bit of snow around as well but if you got out of the wind it wasn’t too bad.

We stopped at a little town called Tasch and caught the train to Zermatt which is at the foot of the famous Matterhorn Mountain. There are thousands of car park spaces in Tasch because normal private cars are not allowed in Zermatt. Since 1947 they have only allowed electric cars without combustion engines in the village, I didn’t find out why but they’d be way ahead in the environmental stakes on that front I guess.

It was quite strange to see such a contrast in building style once we entered Switzerland, mostly timber buildings whereas in Italy everything seems to be brick and stone. I was blown away by the amount of snow there was and this was almost the middle of summer. Of course this is from someone who has lived most of their life in sunny Queensland and has frequented swimming pools, beaches and dams. Until this I have only seen snow a few times – absolutely never anywhere near as much as I saw today.

at Gornergrat plateau above Zermatt

at Gornergrat plateau above Zermatt

We caught another train up to the Gornergrat plateau, this was a rack & pinion train like the one they have resurrected at Strahan in Tasmania but much more modern of course as the Strahan one is steam-driven. It was just an amazing experience to be up amongst the peaks and the snow. I had lunch with Jan and George and we took a few photos of each other – saved me trying to do a sneaky selfie!!

going to Zermatt

going to Zermatt

Along our way we kept driving in or under these half tunnel things that reminded me of the opening scene of one of the James Bond movies, only we were travelling much more sedately than James. I googled this afterwards and found out the movie I was thinking of was Quantum of Solace and it was partly filmed in Italy – I love google!!

I also found something else out today, or maybe I should say I realised something else today – the picture on the Toblerone packet is of the Matterhorn – unbelievable but when you think about it the shape of the chocolate could replicate the shape of the Matterhorn!  So of course I bought a toblerone and some other chocolates in Zermatt but they ended up making it all the way home and we shared the toblerone at work for morning tea one day.

It was a long day but again it made me sit back and think about how fortunate I am to be able to experience all this.

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Day 2 – Lake Como

Tiny narrow streets around Lake Como Italy

Tiny narrow streets around Lake Como Italy

31st May 2012

Another early start this morning – wake-up call at 6:30, breakfast at 7:30 and on the bus at 8am – woah! I was chuffed this morning when the tour guide asked me how I was in Italian, I went to answer in English but then remembered I knew just a tiny bit of Italian and “benne, e lei” was enough to impress him I think. Good thing he didn’t say anything else in Italian or I would have been “huh???”.

We’re off to Lake Como today but one of the other women, Jenny, and I were most disappointed to find out George wouldn’t be meeting us for lunch – soooooo sad. Apparently he doesn’t even live there anymore – just goes to show how out of touch we both are.

We passed through lovely little villages where some of the streets were so narrow they had traffic lights either end so traffic could only go one way at a time. There were also plenty of places where we Aussies were cringing and thinking traffic SHOULD only be going in one direction at a time. Our driver was so calm it was amazing. At one place our bus and a truck going the other way came to a stop then inched oh so slowly forward until they were almost touching – then the truck driver leant out, pulled in his mirror and crawled slowly past us while we just sat there holding our breaths. I don’t know how they do it day after day but our guy was incredible.

First stop was Villa Carlotta at Tremezzo on the shore of Lake Como. The gardens were enormous and the villa was awesome. I had the best coffee I think I’ve ever tasted at the little café there, so different to coffee at home. It’s no wonder Italians drink so much of the stuff.

Tinny on Lake Como

Tinny on Lake Como

We then boarded a boat for a cruise around Lake Como, saw some unbelievable houses – probably should say mansions – and saw one tiny little boat with 2 men and a woman aboard puttering along. It was so funny to see them just lazing in their swimmers out on this huge lake surrounded by some of the most upmarket real estate around.We stopped at Bellagio for a few hours, had lunch and a wander around. I’m still enchanted with the tiny streets and lovely buildings, think I always will be. Also got a few presents for Emma’s girls and Isaac. Then it was back to Stressa, a few drinks, dinner and good company for the evening.

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Stressa on Lake Maggiore

We’re staying at Hotel La Palma, the pool is right on the lake-front and the hotel is across the road.

View from Hotel La Palma

View from Hotel La Palma

We had welcome drinks the first night up on the roof terrace of the hotel and the view when the lift doors opened just took everybody’s breath away – even the seasoned travellers said it was something really special. The rooftop itself was up with the best as well, very modern and quite luxurious.Welcome drinks was free wine and nibbles for about an hour and then the welcome dinner was 4 or 5 courses as well. I was fairly nervous being on my own but just talked to everyone and wasn’t left like a shag on a rock so that was good!!

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Day 1 – Milan to Stressa on Lake Maggiore

Ruins next to La Palma

30th May 2012

I can hardly tell one day from the next at the moment, I have had such a wonderful time. Had a little outing just around the few blocks near the hotel in Milan before I met up with the tour group. Managed to buy water, coffee and a croissant using my Italian which was fun.

There are 30 I think in the group. There is an older gent travelling on his own, probably late 70’s, two women (aunt & niece) travelling together and the rest are couples in the 50 – 70 age bracket and then there is me! I am really pleased I am on my own now, I can hang with any number of people or I can please myself and do my own thing. They are all very keen to include everyone in everything.

Stressa seems a bit like a faded beauty to me, it seems like it was a very upmarket lakeside resort once but now maybe not so much. It was quite busy but lots of buildings seem to have seen better days. There was a property across the road from the hotel with three huge mansions all in massive disrepair, roofs falling in and all boarded up – I absolutely loved them and made heaps of pics. Went down town with the other two single women (Val and Dale) for lunch and a look around. It was so just what I was hoping it would be like, all little cobblestone laneways and bits and pieces all over. Stopped for a gelato on the way back and watched the world go by – it is like everyone goes out along the lakefront for their afternoon promenade. I am going to have to continue tomorrow as it’s almost midnight and we have a 6:30 wake-up call in the morning. Buonanotte!

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