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Just been told by Mrs Nette, that the first part of our next trip is into & through Switzerland..

So, has any one got any must see places they we just have to go to..??

(sensible answers only.... Mo...!!):001_smile:
 
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It's a shame they charge triple for three axles on the vignette :wink::001_tongue::wink:
 
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Looks like a great trip ahead :thumbup:
 
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It would be if I got some sensible input...

Mrs Nettie is on my case now for being silly again....:001_rolleyes:..

We're not going till September...:blink:

With the much higher membership it might be worthwhile putting the thread on MHFun :001_smile:
 
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With the much higher membership it might be worthwhile putting the thread on MHFun :001_smile:

Go wash your mouth out... :blink:

That club is mostly Eurovan owners...

Woops............ I just noticed the original poster is a Eurovan owner... :sorry



:wink: :rofl::rofl:drink



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Go wash your mouth out... :blink:

That club is mostly Eurovan owners...

Woops............ I just noticed the original poster is a Eurovan owner... :sorry



:wink: :rofl::rofl:drink



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And you are & you're point is....:001_tongue:

As you know, they are not euro vans , they are ' i can get anywhere tag axles':thumbup:
 
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All I can add is that it is a really beautiful country - we went there about 10 years ago - I do remember being held up for a few hours at the border - they are very fussy on getting paper work correct and the slightest little thing takes for ever to sort out. Magical scenery - if you think you will need a week then allow a fortnight - its that type of place :thumbup:

have a great time
 
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All I can add is that it is a really beautiful country - we went there about 10 years ago - I do remember being held up for a few hours at the border - they are very fussy on getting paper work correct and the slightest little thing takes for ever to sort out. Magical scenery - if you think you will need a week then allow a fortnight - its that type of place :thumbup:

have a great time

Thanks for that, We were thinking the exact same thing. Still got plenty of time to organise things..

The first sensible answer..:thumbup:
 
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Hi,
We have been to the Lauterbrunnen Valley a couple of times but not in the RV. There is a campsite just outside the village but it looks a little tight. Might be better staying at Interlaken then catching the train in. We are planning a trip there next year but doing the whole trip on the train as we will have my cousin with us who is train mad.
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-gb/lauterbrunnen.html

On our last trip there we drove in our Suburban and stayed at the Hotel Oberland. Great area with the train taking you every where.
HTH
Dave. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
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We stayed at Yungfrau in Interlaken

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=9187

many years ago and it seems to have got even better - did not think that was possible!

I agree with the above comments about the border, I did not understand what he meant by 'papers' and asked if I could move the unit out of everyone's way - only a matter of 25 yards. Found myself looking down the barrel of his pistol and decided not to move a muscle until told!!

Wherever you go - enjoy, it is a wonderful country.
 
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If the border is that much trouble, go to Austria instead :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: same sort of scenery.
 
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Hi,
We have been to the Lauterbrunnen Valley a couple of times but not in the RV. There is a campsite just outside the village but it looks a little tight. Might be better staying at Interlaken then catching the train in. We are planning a trip there next year but doing the whole trip on the train as we will have my cousin with us who is train mad.
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en-gb/lauterbrunnen.html

On our last trip there we drove in our Suburban and stayed at the Hotel Oberland. Great area with the train taking you every where.
HTH
Dave. :thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks for the info.. Will have a look, won't be too bad for us in the tag...:thumbup:
 

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