Swiss off-the-beaten-path town, three-day vacation and leisure in Schaffhausen.
First of all, I recommend the obscure town of Schipitz, and I also want to thank my wife for finding this hidden gem of a town. The place is truly beautiful, but it is quite far away. When we went, there was some snow on the road, and I was quite worried at first when driving. We rented a small duplex house by the lake for our accommodation, and the price was not expensive. The only inconvenience was parking, as we had to park across from where we stayed, and it was only free on weekends. During weekdays, there was a fee, and we had to download an app to pay, which was quite troublesome.
In terms of vacation, this place is really suitable. Firstly, there are few people, really few people, not to mention the air; secondly, the scenery is beautiful, although the whole Switzerland is beautiful, but this is the kind of small village that is very comfortable; thirdly, the price of homestays is also good, as long as you don't choose the particularly luxurious ones, the general small duplex is completely enough.
Once again, I suggest that if you want to go from Zurich to Schaffhausen, it is not advisable to leave too early. The check-in time for guesthouses in Europe is around 2 pm, which is very uncomfortable. It's troublesome to go too early, and the journey is quite long. You can take it slow and enjoy the scenery. There are many mountain roads along the way, so be careful when driving in winter. Actually, I personally think that if you rent a car to travel, you can rent a relatively better car in winter. My wife and I rented a Land Rover at the beginning. At first, my wife blamed me for being too expensive, but after getting in the car, she said it was much better than the cheaper Volkswagen we rented in Italy. It was comfortable and fortunately, otherwise I would be criticized (feeling guilty).
If you want to eat around here, it's really not easy to solve. It's best to go to the nearest supermarket, where there is a restaurant, fast food, and you can also buy ingredients to cook by yourself. Or the simplest way is to drive to the nearby Interlaken to eat. I hope this non-strategy guide can help you a little bit. It's my first time writing, so please forgive me for any shortcomings.
施皮茨小镇真的美爆了,傍晚去这里,看周山都被染成金色,很美;能看到远处两三座雪山。黄昏的铁路都是那么美,真的绝了。小镇很宁静很适合度假
One of the most beautiful towns in Switzerland, indeed, I think it is only Mylan that can be comparable to it. I think it is worth going to a few more places. It is not big, not as crowded as many towns, and the environment is too good.
The town of Spitz is located on the shore of the south of Tuen on the shore of Yishui Bay, surrounded by snowy mountains and fresh air, known as one of the most beautiful towns in Switzerland. The town of Spitz is also a base for yacht lovers and a must-see to some resort villages to the south. The road climbs up the northern Alps, with the mountain village dotted with wooden cottages set off with clusters of flowers. There is a winding path from Spitz to Gershtad in the southwest corner of Bern, which is the intersection of four valleys and an ideal skiing center.
The town of Spitz is not far from Interlaken. It won't be long from Lucerne. It can be played all the way. The scenery along the road is picturesque, the lake is clear, the grass is green, the snow-capped mountains are far away, and the town is quiet in front of it. It forms a painting that can represent Switzerland. It is suggested to travel through Switzerland because the public transport in Switzerland is developed but not cheap, it is not very cost-effective to buy a one-way trip. Especially travel pass can also take boats, cable cars or something. It is too convenient and cost-effective for people to go up mountains and lakes.
Spitz Town is a small town with Swiss characteristics, beautiful snow mountains, green lakes, scattered villages in the valleys, constituting such a soft Spitz Town scenery, here is really a beautiful quiet, truly fairyland on earth.
Small town, but the view is not small at all. It's a very beautiful lake town.
Spitz is located on the shore of Lake Turn, backed by mountains, facing vineyards, full of life. There is a castle in town with a history of thousands of years. The Nidhong Mountains on the lake extend all the way to the Berne Alps, forming a magnificent panorama. Spitz Railway Station is located on the top of the hill. It has an excellent view and can overlook the whole town. The town, built down the hillside, is a modern, lively residential town, not so much like a scenic spot.