Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Cycling Tour around Geneva lake

We're realize we are way behind with posting the latest news about our life (and travels) on the blog, but life is rolling now pretty quickly and we didn't have any free time for a few weeks. In the last three weeks, we did the tour of Europe, from Brussels to Eindhoven, then St Petersburg, Madrid... and this weekend going again to Kolozsvar for our friends' wedding. No complaints at all ... just looking for good excuses for being so lazy with the blog entries.

Well, let's get back to our cycling tour around the Geneva Lake, back in May. We have been planning this for a very long time and got finally the perfect timing: a long weekend (due to a bank holiday on Monday) and weather predictions for wonderful, sunny spring days.

Day 1: Montreux to Lausanne
We started the tour in Montreux on Saturday morning, by visiting the Château de Chillon, the most famous castle in Swizterland, which enjoys a spectacular location on the eastern edge of Lake Geneva.
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)

The first 10-15 kms back to Montreux and then further on to Vevey were an easy ride, with spectacular views  and a few stops at well-known tourist spots, like the statue of Freddie Mercury in Montreux or the one of Charlie Chaplin in Vevey, continuing afterwards our way along the lake towards Lausanne, our end destination for Day 1.
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)

However, the lake-side road ended at one point, so we had to cycle through the vineyards up on the hill, which was a little more demanding (there were however still no complaints at this point of the tour). Arriving to Lausanne after about 40 kms of cycling in Day 1, we still had some energy to do a little sightseeing and have a nice dinner together with our ex-classmate, Reka and her boyfriend.
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)

Day 2: Lausanne to Nyon
Our plan for the second day was to continue our tour from Lausanne to Nyon (another 40 kms...) By riding around the town and especially along the lake-side in- and near Lausanne, we felt like this was one of the places where we could actually imagine living (if our French would be a little better than... nothing). It was probably the very large green areas full of people enjoying their Sunday morning piknik, children playing around, the atmosphere on the sea promenade and the nice houses on the backstreets which made us think that this was the place to live in (ahm, anyway, we still have some years ahead to improve our French... and save some money for a house).
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)

Later in the afternoon we faced some real challenges with our efforts to find a restaurant or supermarket open to have something to eat (there was only one Mc Donalds, which we of course decided to skip only to realize later that everything was closed since lunch time was 'officially' over). Luckily cheese plates are sometimes considered as dessert, so after a short 'dessert break' we continued our ride... uphill ;-((... through the vineyards:
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)

After an exhausting  afternoon ride, we finally reached Nyon, our end destination for Day 2 and had our wonderful, well-deserved dinner at the lake-side, after which we took a train to Geneva (first of all, because there were no rooms available in Nyon, and secondly, because at least one of us refused to ride any further).

Day 3: Geneva to Nyon
To cover the last remaining part of our Montreux-Geneva tour, on last day we decided to cover the remaining 40 kms from Geneva to Nyon. But first of all, we did some sightseeing in Geneva, cycling along the lake-side to the Jet d'Eau (one of the city's most famous landmarks),
From Geneva lake (Cycling Tour)
climbing up the tower of the Cathedral and cycling around the various International Institutes (WIPO, WTO, UN, WHO, WMO).


To view all our photos from this tour, you may check out our Album here.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Cycling along the Limmat: from Zurich to Baden

Yesterday we tried out the bike trail from Zurich to Baden - a very pleasant, about 30-km-ride along the Limmat:
From Hiking_Cycling_Fun

(at least it was supposed to be a nice, easy ride if we would have followed the cycling trails instead of choosing the narrow hiking trails uphill in the forest nearby the river valley... ;-)
From Hiking_Cycling_Fun

When we reached Baden, we found that the entire Altstadt was full of huge hearts everywhere, painted in bright colors as part of the recently launched "Baden zeigt Herz" (Baden has Heart) campaign:

From Hiking_Cycling_Fun

You can see some more photos of our trip and a small collection of the painted hearts in Baden here.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Cycling tour: from Arth-Goldau to Altdorf

Cycling around in Switzerland is always a great experience, since everywhere you can be assured of clean conditions, fresh air and beautiful scenery... but this particular ride we took last weekend was certainly one of the nicest cycling tours in the country.

We started our ride at Arth Goldau, riding from the Lauerzer Lake in the direction of the VierwaldstaetterSee (or Lake of Luzern):

From Hiking_Cycling_Fun

After a short stop in Brunnen, we continued our route along the Lake, with the most spectacular views you can imagine...
From Hiking_Cycling_Fun
From Hiking_Cycling_Fun
... reaching the end of our apx. 40-km-long tour in Altdorf, best known as the place where, according to the legend, William Tell shot the apple from his son's head. His statue stands at the foot of an old tower covered with frescoes in the market-place:
From Hiking_Cycling_Fun