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Day 17 乘坐金色山口观光火车经Lauterbrunnen-speiz-Zweisimmen-Montreux到洛桑,乘船前往法国小镇依云游览,之后前往日内瓦,择地扎营。
话说这金色山口快车,它可是将日内瓦湖、图恩湖、布里恩茨湖和卢塞恩湖和西南部法语区优雅的湖畔城市蒙特勒等瑞士风光最美的湖泊连接在一起的引人入胜的线路。明丽的湖水,雄伟的阿尔卑斯山,悠闲的牧场,美丽的葡萄园。同时,还可以中途下车,周游观光景区。
* 该线路由三条铁路组合,三条铁路为: 1. 金色山口快车(Brunig) 琉森(卢塞恩)至因特拉肯段 2. 金色山口快车(BLS) 因特拉肯至茨魏西门段 3. 金色山口快车(MOB) 茨魏西门至蒙特勒段 * 由于列车的轨幅不同,所以途中需要换车 * 三家铁路的“理想组合”,全景观列车,车上还设有餐车。 说了这么多,如果不下去好好游览,其实也就¥%……*! 我们必须要在Zweisimmen倒车,在这里,我们遇到了老爷车队!那车子老到什么地步呢?开的时候,再装上方向盘,因为没有配件可以固定方向盘!对于这个小镇,只知道她座落於伯爾尼高地,通往日內瓦湖區的蒙特勒(Montreux),之前了解甚少!
老怕说依云小镇很有趣,建议去看看,看看就看看,只要你想、我想、大家想!
关于Zweisimmen ,感兴趣的可以看看这段描述(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia):Zweisimmen is first mentioned in 1228 as Duessimenes. In 1257 it was mentioned as Zweinlixhenun.[3]The oldest trace of a settlement in the are some scatteredmesolithic artifacts from Mannenberg-Riedli. The remains of a Roman era settlement were found at Mannried.[3]During the Middle Ages a significant trade route over the Alps toValais and Lake Geneva passed through the Zweisimmen region. A number of farming villages probably existed in the area during the Middle Ages. In the 13th and 14th centuries, local nobles built several castles, Upper Mannenberg and Lower Mannenberg, Reichenstein-Terenstein, Blankenburg and Steinegg Castles, to protect and collect taxes from the roads. The villages and castles passed through several noble families until 1378 when the Lord of Düdingen sold the lands to Fribourg following an uprising. After theBattle of Sempach in 1386, Bern conquered the Simmen river valley (Simmental) and acquired Zweisimmen. The Bernese administrator over the upper Simmen valley was installed at Blankenburg Castle. Reichenstein-Terenstein Castle and estates were acquired by the Bubenberg family in 1456, and sold to Bern in 1493. Blankenburg village remained the political center of the Obersimmental district through the 1798 French invasion and the Act of Mediation in 1803. It remained the capital until the district was dissolved in 2009.[3]The village St. Mary's Church was probably built in the Early or High Middle Ages. It first appears in a historical record in 1228. It was rebuilt and expanded several times in the 13th to 15th centuries. The murals and stained glass date from the same period. The carved wooden ceiling was added around 1456. An ossuary was built under the church in 1481. In 1528 Bern adopted the new faith of the Protestant Reformation and spread it throughout its land. Zweisimmen, along with much of the Bernese Oberland initially resisted the new faith, but were forced to convert in the same year. The church was secularized and used for storage and meetings. In 1866 it became the Blankenburg village school.[3]During the Middle Ages Zweisimmen grew into a local center for trade and government. In 1644 the annual fair was moved to Zweisimmen and brought cattle and cheese buyers from Italy and Germany to the municipality. In the 1750s a trade route from Thun to Montreux was built into Zweisimmen. The Simmental road was built from Saanen into the Simmen valley in 1816-45. The new road brought additional trade and eventually tourists to the municipality. A hotel was built in 1881. The completion of the Spiez-Zweisimmen-Montreux railroad in 1905 opened the villages up to many additional tourists. The hotel became a spa and resort in 1912 and included winter sports in 1920. The municipal tourism industry was devastated by the Great Depression and World War II. However, it began to recover in the 1950s with many new cable cars and ski lifts. Zweisimmen cooperated with the neighboring tourist municipalities of Gstaad, Lenk im Simmental and Adelboden to build extensive ski resorts along with an airfield.[3]A regional hospital opened in 1908 and today provides a number of jobs. A federal armory operated in the village until 2002. One of the major employers in the municipality is the Center Air Defence facility of RUAG Aviation which maintains and develops air defense systems for the Swiss military.[3]
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