It’s another lovely day, and the bus takes us to Stechelberg at the end of the valley.
Lots of people hiking and biking.
Every spring we wait for the frogs to arrive in the ponds by the little hydro station. They’re here, and the pond is full of spawn.
From here it’s a couple of hours walk back to Lauterbrunnen. The combination of nice weather and a bank holiday means it’s busy, but it’s nice to get some exercise.
It’s another very warm day. This morning I popped down to Interlaken to buy more cheap beer, while Val did her German class. This afternoon we had a wander. Unsurprisingly, the snowis melting fast. The nursery slope has seen better days.
Val is standing on the ski run that takes skiers down to the Figeller bar.
The valley gets the sun from about midday now. Very little snow down there.
The sun’s out again, and it’s warmer than ever. We head up to Männlichen half an hour earlier than usual, hoping to find some good snow before sun and thaw take their toll on the ski runs.
Things started well enough, and the first kilometre of the long run down to Holenstein was pretty good. Soon however, the rapidly warming snow got very sticky. Skis don’t work very well in conditions like this, and stopping for coffee when we got back to the top was an easy decision. There’s hardly anyone else around today.
Things aren’t going to improve until the weather cools down, so back to the village we went. Val can get on with swotting up her German for her lesson tomorrow, and I can do what I’m best at – doing nothing.
Recently, we discovered that clotted cream is available in the big Co-op at Interlaken. Val baked some scones, and here’s the result.
Today we’re off down to the lake. It’s sunny and very warm. The train takes us down to Interlaken, and from there a bus takes us to the lakeside village of Bönigen.
It’s very quiet, and we sit on a bench eating more scones with only the ducks for company. It’s a nice walk back to Interlaken around the lake from here. Eventually, the lake flows in to the river Aare. Pretty village of Goldswil on the other side.
The steamers are being prepared for the summer season. The service starts on Good Friday.
Eventually we arrive back at Interlaken. We pop into Otto’s (a discount shop) and I buy all the beer I can carry. It’s less than half the price we usually pay in Wengen. Back at home, the garden is coming on a treat.
An ice cream in the sunshine polished off the afternoon.
It’s Monday morning and the sun’s out. We hook up with Ali and head for the hill. Conditions are perfect.
After the weekend crowds, we were a bit worried that it may be busy, but in the event it was quite quiet. We skied down to Holenstein and got a gondola to ourselves. Coffee awaits at the top.
Sometimes, ski runs go uphill, so you need to get lots of speed to avoid having to climb. It’s great fun – this is such a place.
By around lunchtime the sun really gets to work on the snow, and it starts getting very slushy. It’s time for lunch at the Figeller bar. No jackets required – it’s very warm.
Emily surpassed herself last night, with this splendid fish pie.
It was huge, and absolutely delicious. Val won at Yahtzee again. Today brought rain early on, and although it dried up later it stayed cold and overcast. Quiz later.