The bridges of Glatt county
Motorway bridges, railways and wood covered bridges of Glatt county. I am no Robert, there was no Francesca, though.
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Tremola, *the* alpine scenic road in Switzerland: give it a drive!
Drive on the longest Swiss monument: Tremola road, from Airolo up to Saint Gotthard pass (2091 m.s.l.)
Where asphalt gives road to stone, here is the beginning of a very peculiar alpine road: the Tremola.
Thirty-seven hairpin turns in just nine kilometers: the finish line 900 meters above, at the Ospizio
Enjoy the breathtaking panorama while climbing up the soft steep.
Every turn has its name : Fopa, Santirana, Calanchitt … drive through at slow pace to enjoy all of them.
By motorbike, car or bike, here is the end of the Tremola: ready to explore what the Gotthard pass has to offer?
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On tour along the Thunersee: the fortress of Spiez (CH)
Another Swiss summer day 2014 searching for a sun that never arrived. Despite it, Spiez on the Thuner lake is a very good location on a bike tour around the lake.
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The geometry of Thunersee: on bike towards Interlaken (CH)
Parallel lanes
Turning wheels
Secant lines
and squares of Interlaken
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