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.: Davos -> Brunnen - 203 km

  

 

A big natural & wonderful country all around us !

 

Piece of cake today after a good night's rest we follow again some valleyroads and twisters into Brunnen where we hope to arrive early in the afternoon so we can all enjoy the party Swiss Hog has organised and invited all Posse Riders for....
Let's Rock&Roll tonite like we never done before!!!

 

 

But : never forget : tomorrow “again on the road”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 07 : July 04,2008        PARADIESHOTEL ROTSCHUO****
 

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Tel        : (0041)
41 828 22 66
Fax       : (0041) 41 828 22 70
mail 
rotschuo@bluewin.ch

Internet: www.rotschuo.ch

GPS: 46°59'06.31"N    8°29'02.42"E

ROTSCHUO****
Seestrasse 159
CH-6442 Gersau


 


True romance in a little bit of paradise

In magnificent, exotic grounds at the centre of a 25-hectare lakeside park sits the idyllic Paradise Hotel Rotschuo with sun deck, private beach, beach club, artisans' village and a small petting zoo. Away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, in a uniquely secluded location, the hotel exudes the charm of our friendly and helpful staff who takes the greatest pride in making you feel welcome and well looked-after in this little paradise.

Enjoy the unique Mediterranean climate which, paired with our creative offerings from kitchen and cellar, will guarantee you a sense of enormous newfound wellbeing, and ensure a very special and restorative stay. All rooms are on the sunny side, facing Lake Lucerne and from your balcony you'll enjoy an unforgettable and dramatic view of the mountains and the lake.

The self-service breakfast buffet allows you to enjoy the start of your day at your own pace. .

For your complete well-being, we also have a swimming pool heated to 32° C, a sauna, and solarium and beauty studio with a small Kneipp-pool.

Your hotel offers

Sauna;  Solarium;  Beauty studio
Indoor swimming pool 
Outdoor swimming pool
Conference rooms 
Fitness studio
Massage;  Steam bath
Bowling alley;  Boccle 
Ping-pong;  Golf ;Tabletop football
Billiard;  Bar ; Café
Shooting gallery  
Children's playroom
Children's playground
Petting zoo;  Beach

 

Barbecue area
Park;  Parking lot
Color TV;   Telephone
Radio;  Television
Direct-dial phone
Internet access;  ISDN
Disabled facilities
Children's bed
Diaper-changing facilities
Minibar;  Drinks dispenser
Bathtub; Shower
Balcony; In-room safe
Laundry facilities

  ON THE ROAD 

SWITZERLAND Where Mountains rise into the sky

Gently rolling hills and vast valleys Forests, hills, rivers, fertile soil and grazing cows, vibrant cities full of hustle and bustle: this is the heart of Switzerland, between the Alps and the crescent of the Jura mountains. Huge farmhouses, adorned with window boxes full of colorful flowers, define this region just as much as the large urban centers of Zurich, Bern and Basel with their rich cultural offerings and modern industry.

The glow of the Alps at sunset
The world of the Swiss Alps is a world of wild beauty. Mountain peaks soar more than 4,000 meters into the sky. Awe-inspiring glaciers and gigantic rock-formations abound. Frothy streams rush down mountains, without premonition of the oceans into which they flow. Waterfalls thunder into valleys. The reflection of windswept pines and larch trees shimmer on the blue surface of mountain lakes. The vivid colors of mountain flowers dot Alpine meadows. Sun-blackened chalets beckon by the roadside and invite you to rest awhile. Cogwheel trains and airy gondolas effortlessly reach the top of the highest peaks. Come on board, wander back on foot on the mountain trails! Thanks to its unique geographical location at the heart of Europe, Switzerland is endowed with an extraordinary variety of scenic countryside.

Here, you can discover spectacular waterfalls, mighty glaciers, spooky caves, rugged gorges, romantic valleys, sparkling lakes and tumbling streams and rivers.
The national languages of Switzerland are German (North, Central and Eastern Switzerland), French (Western Switzerland), Italian (Southern Switzerland) and Romansh - a derive of Latin (South-Eastern Switzerland). English is widely spoken.

 

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