How long would it take to travel from Geneva to Interlaken (Bouth in Switzerland) by train.
O and do any one know how much it will cost me and are there alternetives.
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I am going to Chalet Genepy in Zermatt, Switzerland. Anyone been there, can you tell me what its like?
what are the extenal stairs like? Additional Details .I've heard .its in the 'Oberdorf' region but where is that exactly? I know where the church is so where in relation to that?
I checked it out on the net and it looks very nice. It is rated as 4 star luxury, so I am sure you will like it very much.
Check out the info about the chalet...
p.s. I think you should be more concerned about the town itself and not the chalet so much. I don't know the exact location but the info from the linked webpage says that it........'is in the heart of the resort, a moment from the church square and less than ten minutes walk to the Gornergrat or Klein Matterhorn lifts. If you are unsure, then you can ask directions or take a taxi the first time, and maps are easily available.
I have been to Zermatt a number of years ago. It is a lovely little resort town, although very busy in the tourist season. Don't forget to take a train ride up to Gornergrat for great views
There are no petrol driven cars allowed, only electric...and when you are looking down on the town it is a little like looking down on a big electric train set with the little cars and taxis whizzing around. Hope you have fun.