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You can do more at the airport than flying

Did you know that there are airports that offer small bus tours on the airfield? I certainly did not xD But today I could be taught better. I was at Zurich airport with a social pedagogue and other patients from rehab - not to fly somewhere, but for a day trip. Because you can actually buy tickets here for a 75-minute commented tour of the...

Interlaken - between two lakes

It is weekend again and about time for a trip. So, we went for Interlaken. Interlaken is a city in….you guessed right, it is once again in Switzerland xD About the history of Interlaken: Interlaken was called Aarmühle until 1892 and was renamed to its present name. The city lies between two lakes, Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and that is where its name comes from - it is derived from "Inter Lacus", Latin for "between the lakes".

Flying high on a suspension railroad

Hi there and welcome to another article of a trip to the ... well, can you guess it right? Yes, it is Switzerland xD Today we went up a mountain and if you now think that you have already read that somewhere already ... then you are right xD I once wrote a report on the Bregenzer Pfänderbahn in Austria, but today everything is about a Swiss suspension railway at Säntis.

A city called Zug

Hey ho, today will be just a short report ^^ Nice weather gave us the opportunity for a little sightseeing. And you can probably imagine where we went to ^^ Again to Switzerland xD To Zug. The funny thing is that in German “Zug” means “train”.

Lucerne - how do I get up on that bridge?

Today we went once again by car to Switzerland. As I said, since my rehab was right on the border, it thus offered the optimal conditions to visit Switzerland. And because we always like to look at big cities, we have picked out Lucerne this time. Simply typed Lucerne city center into the navi and off we went. When we arrived there...

When you see people on inflatable ducks

It was sunny and warm, a perfect day to check out Zurich! Past the airport and straight into the city center, we searched like crazy for a handicapped parking space there. In Germany, there are usually signs marking such a parking space. So our eyes automatically went up. Too late we noticed that the marking was to be found in Switzerland on the ground...

Stein am Rhein

Stein am Rhein - our next destination! This small town is known for its picturesque old town. Old town? At this point most of the alarm bells are ringing in the head of a wheelchair user. Because sidewalks in an old town are always so bad to navigate because of all the cobblestones. But let me tell you, everything is only half as bad ^^ On to Switzerland. It was weekend...