Exploring Interlaken

After an almost full day of train travel from Italy, we arrived at Interlaken, Switzerland, ready to soak in its charm. Though exhausted, we hurriedly dropped our luggage at our accommodation and set off to cover as much ground while the sun was still out.

View from our accommodation, Arnold’s Bed and Breakfast, Interlaken

Our first stop was Höhematte Park, where we spent a few minutes to watch paragliders land from the sky. This was the main thing that got me researching more about Interlaken. I was inspired to go to Switzerland when I watched a tv show set here back in 2020. Though I don’t have plans to paraglide myself, I am very much contented watching them from below.

Following the flow of small tourist crowds, D and I wandered down Hoheweg, a lively street lined with shops. We explored the streets and saw pretty buildings and the Casino Kursaal.

Our plan was to rent bikes from a shop we found on Google Maps, but when we arrived, we discovered all the bikes were already rented out. Undeterred, D and I decided to explore Interlaken on foot.

As we strolled, we were captivated by the turquoise waters of the Aare River. The river connects Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.

Our walk led us to the Reformierte Schlosskirche, a beautiful Catholic church and one of the oldest buildings in Interlaken. It has a clock tower and is commonly referred to as “Castle Church”. We entered for a quick prayer of gratitude for our safe journey to Switzerland. Just outside, we found a well-maintained pocket garden at Schlosspark, a serene spot adding to the beauty of the surroundings.

Reformierte Schlosskirche

With sunset approaching, we set off to the main destination of the day, the Brienzersee Lakewalk, located about 3km from Schlosspark. The walk there was a delight as we passed by a picturesque monastery and scenic mountain views.

We arrived just in time to see a ferry pulling away from the shore. We breathed in the fresh air and gazed at the beautiful Lake Brienz before us. Ducks playfully followed us along as we explored the lakewalk. A few minutes later, a light drizzle began to fall, a signal for us to head back home.

On the way, we stopped at Aldi Suisse to pick up some food for the next few days.It was a budget-friendly tip for traveling in Switzerland, as dining out can quickly add up.

Back at Arnold’s Bed and Breakfast we settled in for the night. We were excited for tomorrow, as it would be a full day of exploring nearby destinations.

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  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

    Your beautiful photos showcase Interlaken very well. It’s such a beautiful location between the lakes with the mountains all around, very similar to ours here which is also between two lakes with mountains to the west and east. Thanks for the walk. 😊 Cheers.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Lynette. I would love to see your place one of these days. Nothing beats nature’s beauty.

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  2. Dalmatian Insider Avatar

    A day well spent! I visited Interlaken when I traveled around Europe in college. Its beauty remains steadfast😊 Great photos!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I agree the beauty of Interlaken is timeless. Was the paragliding activity already big when you visited?

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      1. Dalmatian Insider Avatar

        I was there in the winter, so we didn’t see any paragliders. Skiing was in season and we rode a nearby gondola up one of the mountains. That was really fun! Although we were in our street clothes so stuck out!

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      2. MrsWayfarer Avatar

        I imagine it was a memorable adventure. I don’t know how to ski so I am always mesmerized watching skiers in action.

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  3. Rebecca Avatar

    Beautiful! I never made it to Interlaken while in that part of Switzerland, but it truly is a gorgeous destination. I’m glad you had a wonderful time, and I look forward to reading more about your time exploring its surroundings!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Thank you, Rebecca. To this day I am speechless whenever I think of Interlaken and the places we visited in Switzerland this year. I hope we can go back someday soon.

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