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High in the Swiss alps, this is a mountain hut called Ebenalp. They say you should set your watch back ten years when you enter this region, known as Appenzell. Quaint and rustic, the old hut is built into a cliff at about 5,000 feet just below a mountain peak. Today, Ebenalp welcomes touring hikers. It offers cheap dorm beds and hot, hearty plates of Rösti — Switzerland’s addictive cheesy hashbrowns. I’t s run by an elderly couple and their five children and the guest book goes back to 1940. [Source]
The Hammetschwand Lift is the highest exterior elevator of Europe and is located in Switzerland. It connects a spectacular rock path with the lookout point Hammetschwand on the Bürgenstock plateau overlooking Lake Lucerne. Its attractiveness was enhanced by the spectacular path along the vertical rock face and by an outdoor open lift. To this day the lift and the path have lost none of their attraction. The new lift was built and opened by the Schindler Group. It whisks passengers 153 meters up to the summit of the Hammetschwand in less than one minute. [Wiki]
The medieval castle of Thun is a major attraction at the entrance of the Bernese Oberland. In this symbol of power remained almost unchanged there is also the so-called Knights' Hall, one of the few boardrooms remaining from the Middle Ages, the ancient castle of Zaeringen Kibourg, massive building which dates from 1182, the castle , which is the most remarkable historical monument. [Source]
The St. Beatus Caves are an extensive cave network located in the Switzerland near the village of Beatenberg, above Lake Thun. An Augustinian monastery was established near the mouth of the caves. Saint Beatus of Lungern took up hermitage near the entrance of the cave system, probably in the ninth century. Today, approximately one kilometer of the cave system has been opened and illuminated for tourist access; the monastery site is now occupied by a restaurant and gift shop. [Wiki]
Giessbach Falls spilled into the light blue Lake Brienz. Nearby the falls was a historic hotel. Although the falls is said to tumble 500m in height over serveral tiers. Whatever the case, this provided us a waterfalling excuse to do something else in the Bernese Oberland area besides Lauterbrunnen Valley. [source]
The Solvay Hut is a mountain hut located on the north-eastern ridge (Hörnli Ridge) of the Matterhorn, near Zermatt in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The Hörnli Hut lying on the same ridge is the starting point of the normal route to the summit. Some great place to see. [Wiki]