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Rating: Summary: An Invaluable Guide for the Bernese Oberland Traveler Review: I bought the Alspach's book on the Bernese Oberland when it was first published in 1992. This book has been invaluable to my family on our many trips to that area. Since we are there for at least two weeks, we have had the chance to follow almost all of the suggested hikes and excursions and have loved every one of them. I recently purchased their 2nd Edition and they have done a great job of updating their gem of a travel guide, adding many new maps, photographs and hikes.The hike called the Eiger Trail is spectacular, a great addition. We did this hike last year and found it as rewarding as the Alspach's state. We are looking forward to the hike to Obersteinberg, as it suggests an overnight stay in a mountain hotel. I highly recommend the 2nd Edition if you are lucky enough to be traveling to the Swiss Bernese Oberland.
Rating: Summary: Especially Great for the First Time Visitor Review: I've been to Switzerland on 4 trips for a total of about 6 weeks, mainly in the Bernese Oberland. I have not yet found a better book for the first time visitor to this area. Even though I've been there several times I still find it worthwhile. There are no specifics on hotels or restaurants, just on sights. They choose 10 trips and 4 excursions, and I can think of other choices but not better choices; most are my favorites. The trips are from a half day to one day, depending on what variations you choose; the excursions require a full day. There are also some other suggestions and information on Swiss tourist offices and websites, which I would also recommend that you email and/or visit when you are in the area. Basic information includes food & drink, transportation, etc.
Rating: Summary: Especially Great for the First Time Visitor Review: I've been to Switzerland on 4 trips for a total of about 6 weeks, mainly in the Bernese Oberland. I have not yet found a better book for the first time visitor to this area. Even though I've been there several times I still find it worthwhile. There are no specifics on hotels or restaurants, just on sights. They choose 10 trips and 4 excursions, and I can think of other choices but not better choices; most are my favorites. The trips are from a half day to one day, depending on what variations you choose; the excursions require a full day. There are also some other suggestions and information on Swiss tourist offices and websites, which I would also recommend that you email and/or visit when you are in the area. Basic information includes food & drink, transportation, etc.
Rating: Summary: An Invaluable Guide for the Bernese Oberland Traveler Review: My husband and I, along with our two sons, toured the Bernese Oberland following this terrific guide. The Alspach's were quite right about children, of all ages, enjoying this region. Following their well-planned excurions gave us every opportunity to explore and enjoy this wonderful section of Switzerland. You will see the most beautiful sights following this detail-oriented guide; their step-by-step directions to each destination were very easy to follow and they thoroughly explained what we should look for along the way, the history of the area, and what you can expect when you arrive at the point of interest. The map provided for each excursion is a tremendous help and the beautiful photographs within the book invite you to continue on to another destination within this spectacular region. This guide is a very valuable tool and our well-worn book is ready to go with us when we visit the region again this August.
Rating: Summary: A very good guide Review: We were in Switzerland this summer and I highly recommend this guide for anyone who will be in the Bernese Oberland area in Switzerland. It is very well written and the maps are very helpful. Wengen, a small swiss village 45 minutes from Interlaken is very beautiful and we could have easily missed that had it not been for this book.
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