
Today, I am sharing another part of the beautiful area I live in that is only a 20 minutes drive. Last October, we went up to the Chäserugg in Switzerland. It thought about the name because “Chäs” in Swiss German means cheese. When I did some researches on the internet, that interpretation was only one of the options. It could also come from the word “Kaiser” (Emporer). Nothing confirmed, though. However, it is a mountain with an altitude of 2262 m (7421 feet). To the intermediate station, we went by a cable railway. Then we had to change the vessel and continued with a big ropeway to reach the top station. Enjoy the view!
Let’s start at the mountain top.



We walked around on that high plateau. The view was breathtaking and spectacular in all directions.





After we went back to the intermediate station where we had lunch and enjoyed a beautiful view of the mountain Säntis, we went down again with the cable railway.





I hope you enjoyed the little trip. Have a lovely and joyful day!
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Incredible photos, Erika! Thank you for sharing such beauty!
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I am happy you enjoyed it, Jan! Always happy to share parts of where I live.
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I will never get tired of looking at pictures of Switzerland. My family loved the country so much. You’re so lucky to the living there. We’ve not been to Chaserugg though. The last time we were there was in 2013, it was almost summer and we went for short hikes and cable rides as well. — amor
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Hi, Amor! What places in Switzerland did you visit? I am living in Liechtenstein (right across the border to Switzerland).
I saw that you posted about New Year in Vienna. I am Viennese and I love being in my hometown over Christmas and/or New Year. Erika
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Hey Erika! Oh we went to Atzmannig, Mt Pilatus, to Zermatt (oh lovely Zermatt), Geneva, and around Rhone Glacier and Furka Pass. I still have a lot to see and I’m excited to go back someday. Oh wow I’ve never ‘spoken’ to anyone from Liechtenstein 🙂 happy to ‘meet’ you! And of course Vienna is lovely. We enjoyed our NY there, we never expected it to be that fun, so it was a good decision that we went there during that time. 🙂
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See, now you are in touch with one of those 38’000 inhabitants… hehe.
I love my hometown. It has this special atmosphere and charisma. I always thought I only feels that way because of my roots. But it seems that many are enchanted by the city and its historic atmosphere. I am happy you enjoyed it that much. Once you are in the Liechtenstein area or eastern part of Switherland let me know!
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Sure Erika, I would. We love that part of Europe a lot and I could imagine going back to Austria and Switzerland, and who knows, maybe Liechtenstein too 🙂
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Would be really cool! I already met a number of bloggers and I’d love meeting you too one day. Let’s keep our fingers crossed!
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Breathtaking views, Erika! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I could almost smell the fresh crisp air! And to see your gorgeous smile brought a smile in turn to my face. To see others without masks on is such joy these days! Much love to you! xo
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Yes, here you have the opposite view on a person. You can see the lips smile… while the eyes are coverec by sunglasses… lol
We never needed to wear masks in public. It was only recommended in trains and buses. But we kept the distance and also in shops this was controlled strictly. I am only wearing a mask when I am treating a patient.
But aside from that this picture was taken in October last year… who would have thought, right?
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Exactly. Who would have known. I will not wear a mask. I have my own reasons. The park I went to today has a new sign which says “wear a mask” (they must be kidding! Outside?!) which I um gave the finger to. Teehee …. I later saw some park employees without a mask on and I said to myself …. Oh so they can tell us to wear a mask but they don’t have to? Oh I forgot. Government employees don’t have to wear a mask. And yes this park is part of NYS parks. Huh. How does that work exactly? Tongue in cheek ….. Crazy times. I’m officially out of those crazy times and I’m meeting the nicest people who are on the same wavelength as I am … create your own life and live the way we want to! Power to the people! (smile) xo
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That is absolutly ridiculous! Gosh! Also outside it doesn’t make sense. But I do have a mask in my bag most of all when I go shopping. Some people totally forget the distancing and wearing a mask makes them aware again. Also me wearing a mask protects those around me because I don’t know what I could be spreading. But thank God basically this is not necessary over here.
Have a lovely day and weekend, Amy! I might not show up this weekend. We are having a big birthday party tomorrow and I need Sunday for my studies… finally again!
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Friend, if I told the intensity bar for insanity keeps getting raised in all that is transpiring here, you would not believe. It has become a freak show. The tiny clips if news I see is in direct opposite of how now the majority are acting and living. The fear push is vicious. Time for a real wake up call for so many.
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That is more than scary. Stay safe, dear friend💖
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Really amazing! Thank you for sharing this.
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It is all my pleasure to share this wonderful area I am blessed to live. Thank you, Nico!
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🙂🏡
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Wow, what a spectacular view! That must have been some healthy fresh air to breathe in.
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Healthy fresh air and a very refreshing view and energy up there!
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I can imagine absorbing it all in totally!
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Cool 😊
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😊😊
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Amazing, Erika! Very breathtaking views. Never thought Swiss mountains are so high. Lol Thank you for sharing.
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LOL, this one is definitely not the highest… hehe.
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:-))
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Absolutely stunning. I so needed that today. October was our favourite time to visit Switzerland, Everything was still running to summer timetables and it was very quiet. The colours and the patches I’d snow just made the place just that little bit extra special. I can see why you smiled. Thank you again. x
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And I so understand why you like that landscape and the area so much. Yes, autumn is a beautiful season over here. I love doing such trips in that season. I am happy I could make you smile a little with these photos 😊
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It’s wonderful that this is so close as well.
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I am living in an area where other people go on vacation. I only began to cherish this a few years ago since I have been used to it all my life.
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Those pics took me back to 1969 when our family spent 2 weeks in the area generally around Interlaken. Who cannot love those kinds of views! 🙂
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At least, once you are standing up there you are captured by its magic. Interlaken is not so far away. Maybe 45 minutes to an hour.
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Absolutely magical. I believe it was the Jungfrau (?) where we took a chair lift up .. and the view was (as you know so well) totally breathtaking. 🙂
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Yes, the Jungrau. I have never been there but want to go! Your comment reminds me of it again.
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What an incredible view Ericka, places like that leave you in awe of the world, an appreciation of what we do have in our midst. Thank you for sharing your altitude, I’m beginning to think you can fly 😂 🤣
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The power of creation in its origine. I like to think what those mountains might have seen and how many creatures have passed them over the millenia.
No, not flying… no no… lol
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Ah Erika!! How gorgeously stunning, I can feel that crisp mountain air on my face. I so miss elevation and the magic in the mountains. It’s been so long since I visited them. Your pictures really captured their majesty so beautifully. Thank you for the daydream🥰🏔🙏
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I am happy you enjoyed it, Maria! My absolute pleasure 😊
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Enjoy your day my dear friend😊
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Thank you and you too, Maria!
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Don’t look down! 👀🍃
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Haha, I hear you! But I was so amazed that I wasn’t scared actually. I experienced the same at the Grand Canyon.
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I push myself to overcome a fear of heights. lol
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I hear you so very well!! But sometimes this can have the opposite effect….lol
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Right? I climbed to the top of a lighthouse and then didn’t want to leave the stairwell to stand on the platform. My husband let me attach myself to his hip. lol 🤣
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Oh, Gosh, that reminds me of climbing the Campanile in Florence. I was terrified to go down the small, steep, winding staircase… and no handrail while at the same time people were going up too. Once down, I was still shaking for at least an hour.
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Beautiful, Sis. Pure joy 🥰
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It is amazing up there and I can get there in such a short time. Should do it much more often since there are many more places around like this one. Glad you liked it, sis 😊
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You are so lucky!
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I am aware of this gift and treasure it!
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🥰🥰🥰
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💖😘💖
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Thanks for sharing, Erika!
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My absolute pleasure, Olga!
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thank you for the lovely mini vacation!
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Such a joy to take you along, dear sister 😊
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breathtaking
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Such breathtaking views from there indeed. And the fresh air felt fantastic!
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