So, it's time for my first proper blog post....I apologise in advance for how long this post is so I've divided it into two
parts so it doesn't feel so bad!
parts so it doesn't feel so bad!
I thought I'd share with you my recent holiday to Switzerland. It has become a Marriott family tradition to disappear to the mountains for a week in January (normally around my Dad's birthday). Mum & Dad started going ages ago, then Tom & I were like 'hey can we come?!' so for the past three years we've gatecrashed their holiday :)
Each year we have been to a different part of Switzerland, so this year it was Bettmeralp. Mum, Dad & Henry visited there in the summer & had already decided that was where the winter trip was going to be.
Bettmeralp. What can I say about Bettmeralp? It is the most beautiful little Swiss village perched on the edge of the Bettmerhorn & I fell in love instantly. have a look at their website to find out more info.
It is everything I love about Switzerland. The views are unbelievable, I found myself unable to actually take in where I was & what my eyes were seeing. Nothing makes me more happy (apart from a massive bag of sweets) than being amongst the Swiss mountains & I am so lucky to be able to experience this piece of paradise.
Like all of my favourite Swiss villages, Bettmeralp is car free & the only way to get there is by Cable Car.
DAY ONE - Friday 16th January 2015
As with every time I am going away, I am still working sending emails/quotes etc until midnight so was slightly annoyed when I had to set my alarm for a 4.30am departure :( The alarm was set for 3.30am as I hadn't even finished packing but something went wrong....I was awoken by Mum going down the stairs, thinking I'd got ages yet I had a glance of my phone & it read 4.10am!!! ARRGGHHH!!
Even more annoyed than when I went to sleep, I dived out of bed & into the bathroom. Did my make up in record time & luckily I'd already decided what I was wearing to travel in. We'd all slept past our alarms & surprisingly Dad was rather calm about the situation. The car was packed we us & our luggage by 4.50am & we were off to Luton. We got held up in roadworks which put us behind schedule even more.
Once we'd checked in & gone through security, there wasn't any time to sit around waiting. There was just time for us to nip into Boots to grab some lunch for the train journey. I hate waiting in airports, it's sooooooo boring now you're an adult so even though we were quite close to the mark, I didn't mind being later to the airport than planned.
I'm not a great flyer, as I got older it's just got worse. I put it down to the fact I have a very over-active imagination so I'm always thinking about the worse that could happen. A few years ago, I started to suffer with very mild panic attacks which were bought on by being nervous/scared & flying was one of those things. I've managed to control it now by occupying my brain with magazines, books, food or music. Having said that, I've only been on short haul (1-2 hours max) flights since then so it might be a different story on a long haul journey!
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The train took us around the Lake Geneva, all the way round to Montreux, a couple more stops & it left the edge of the Lake & headed inland. We then travelled through the valley with mountains on both sides of us but no snow yet :( At last we reached Brig where we were to change trains. We had travelled through French speaking Switzerland into German speaking Switzerland. In Brig we boarded a smaller mountain train which was taking us to Betten Train/Cable Car station, this only took 10-15 mins. Still no snow :(
At the Cable Car station there are two cars to can use to get up to Bettmeralp. The smaller one stops at the village Betten, which is just below Bettmeralp or the larger one does direct. We went for the large.


Now, I'm also not a big fan of Cable Cars. Which is strange as I've spent most of my life travelling on them....it's gotta be the over-active imagination again! After a 10 minute ride we arrived in Bettmeralp & there was SNOW!! Plenty of snow :)

The weather wasn't great but we knew that snow was expected. Our Chalet was situated behind the Cable Car station so after a very long faff finding the way to it we arrived in our little cosy home for the next week. YAY!
We unpacked & headed out to the Co-op to fill up the cupboards with food. Tom stayed at the Chalet as he wasn't feeling very well. Before we went into the supermarket, we stopped at the local bakery/cafe for a hot chocolate. It was dark outside now so I couldn't get a sense of where we were but I was looking forward to seeing what I wake up to tomorrow :)
DAY TWO - Saturday 18th January 2015
Today is Dad's birthday :) Unfortunately, we didn't wake up to a clear blue sky but one filled with fluffy white snow. it literally snowed all day.
We decided to take a walk through the village to help get our bearings. Mum & Dad wanted to show us the apartment they stayed in when they visited last summer so we went in search of that.


We walked to the other end of the village & found a restaurant called Walliserstube where we chose to have lunch.
It was typically Swiss, decked out in wood with cow bells hanging from every available space. Everybody had Goulash (a thick soup/broth with vegetables & meat), I'm not too keen on it so opted for a cheese & bread combo with a bowl of chips. Delicious. The waitress that served us was very friendly & spoke brilliant English.
After we'd finished lunch we ventured back into the village. We enquired about Snowboarding lessons for Tom & I, hire of boards, boots etc & also sledges. We nipped into the Co-op again & then back to our Chalet. We tucked ourselves into our snowy cabin for the evening waiting to see what the next day would bring us.
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DAY THREE - Sunday 19th January 2015
We woke up to clear blue skies & it was the first time I could actually see where we were & the beautiful mountains that surrounded us.
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our second day saw us take a leisurely walk along the panoramic path from Bettmeralp to the next village of Riederalp. The weather was beautiful, we caught our first glimpse of the Matterhorn in the distance which is situated at the town of Zermatt. If you aren't familiar to the distinctive mountain then it's the one used on the Toblerone packaging.
It was a flat walk, it probably took us around 45 minutes with lots of little Chalets dotted along the way, I even found one called 'Lisa'.
Once in Riederalp, we had a new set of mountains to look at & looking at the map there was endless walks available. In some resorts, the winter walking is very limited compared to the summer but here the walker hadn't been forgotten in favour of the skier.
We decided to take the Cable Car up to Moosfluh & then walk down to Bettmeralp via a mountain restaurant for lunch. After a 10 minute gondola ride we arrived at the top of Moosfluh & the views were spectacular. Straight away you are faced with the great Aletsch Glacier, it is the largest Glacier in the Alps & it went on for miles. We walked down the snowy path towards Riederalp. Typical of the efficient Swiss, the paths are all clearly marked with the purple poles to indicate the walking path. You could still see the yellow walking summer signs, sometimes almost hidden beneath the snow which shows you how deep it was!
After an hour or so, we reached our lunch destination a restaurant on the edge of the ski slope called Chuestall Blausee. There were lots of skiers, snowboarders & walkers sat outside in the sunshine eating & drinking. We found a table & took in the atmosphere. Ordered our lunch & refuelled for the last leg of our walk.
This time we were walking away from Riederalp & headed towards Bettmeralp. As we neared the bottom we could see the Bettmersee, a little lake situated just above the village but it was completely covered in untouched snow & I couldn't help but wonder how frozen it was!
We headed back into the village & stopped at the bakery/cafe for a hot chocolate & cake. yum yum.
DAY FOUR - Monday 19 January 2015
Mr Sunshine was out again today so we decided to do a walk that Mum & Dad did in the summer. It started at the other end of the village . At the start was a rope obstacle course (like Go Ape) which is open in the summer & looked like lots of fun.
We gradually climbed up through a snowy forest which felt like Narnia.
At times it was very steep & its not easy walking on snow so we had a few pit stops. We made it out above the trees & faced the last leg which was VERY steep & hard going but I knew lunch was at the end so that kept me going! At the top we could see an inviting restaurant waiting for us. After a steep descent we made it!

We found a table tucked upstairs next to a roaring fire.
Lunch was delicious, I chose a speciality of the restaurant which was pasta with ham & a cheese sauce - amazing. The waitress was extremely helpful, trying to translate everything on the menu for us.
After filling our bellies with yummy hot food, we headed back out & made our way back to Bettmeralp. Thankfully it was much easier on the old lungs coming down but not the legs! We were back in Bettmeralp in half the time & made a quick stop at the Co-op before settling in our cosy chalet for the evening.
Part Two coming soon......
Now, I'm also not a big fan of Cable Cars. Which is strange as I've spent most of my life travelling on them....it's gotta be the over-active imagination again! After a 10 minute ride we arrived in Bettmeralp & there was SNOW!! Plenty of snow :)
The weather wasn't great but we knew that snow was expected. Our Chalet was situated behind the Cable Car station so after a very long faff finding the way to it we arrived in our little cosy home for the next week. YAY!
We unpacked & headed out to the Co-op to fill up the cupboards with food. Tom stayed at the Chalet as he wasn't feeling very well. Before we went into the supermarket, we stopped at the local bakery/cafe for a hot chocolate. It was dark outside now so I couldn't get a sense of where we were but I was looking forward to seeing what I wake up to tomorrow :)
DAY TWO - Saturday 18th January 2015
Today is Dad's birthday :) Unfortunately, we didn't wake up to a clear blue sky but one filled with fluffy white snow. it literally snowed all day.
We decided to take a walk through the village to help get our bearings. Mum & Dad wanted to show us the apartment they stayed in when they visited last summer so we went in search of that.
We walked to the other end of the village & found a restaurant called Walliserstube where we chose to have lunch.
It was typically Swiss, decked out in wood with cow bells hanging from every available space. Everybody had Goulash (a thick soup/broth with vegetables & meat), I'm not too keen on it so opted for a cheese & bread combo with a bowl of chips. Delicious. The waitress that served us was very friendly & spoke brilliant English.
After we'd finished lunch we ventured back into the village. We enquired about Snowboarding lessons for Tom & I, hire of boards, boots etc & also sledges. We nipped into the Co-op again & then back to our Chalet. We tucked ourselves into our snowy cabin for the evening waiting to see what the next day would bring us.
DAY THREE - Sunday 19th January 2015
our second day saw us take a leisurely walk along the panoramic path from Bettmeralp to the next village of Riederalp. The weather was beautiful, we caught our first glimpse of the Matterhorn in the distance which is situated at the town of Zermatt. If you aren't familiar to the distinctive mountain then it's the one used on the Toblerone packaging.
It was a flat walk, it probably took us around 45 minutes with lots of little Chalets dotted along the way, I even found one called 'Lisa'.
Once in Riederalp, we had a new set of mountains to look at & looking at the map there was endless walks available. In some resorts, the winter walking is very limited compared to the summer but here the walker hadn't been forgotten in favour of the skier.
We decided to take the Cable Car up to Moosfluh & then walk down to Bettmeralp via a mountain restaurant for lunch. After a 10 minute gondola ride we arrived at the top of Moosfluh & the views were spectacular. Straight away you are faced with the great Aletsch Glacier, it is the largest Glacier in the Alps & it went on for miles. We walked down the snowy path towards Riederalp. Typical of the efficient Swiss, the paths are all clearly marked with the purple poles to indicate the walking path. You could still see the yellow walking summer signs, sometimes almost hidden beneath the snow which shows you how deep it was!
After an hour or so, we reached our lunch destination a restaurant on the edge of the ski slope called Chuestall Blausee. There were lots of skiers, snowboarders & walkers sat outside in the sunshine eating & drinking. We found a table & took in the atmosphere. Ordered our lunch & refuelled for the last leg of our walk.
This time we were walking away from Riederalp & headed towards Bettmeralp. As we neared the bottom we could see the Bettmersee, a little lake situated just above the village but it was completely covered in untouched snow & I couldn't help but wonder how frozen it was!
We headed back into the village & stopped at the bakery/cafe for a hot chocolate & cake. yum yum.
DAY FOUR - Monday 19 January 2015
At times it was very steep & its not easy walking on snow so we had a few pit stops. We made it out above the trees & faced the last leg which was VERY steep & hard going but I knew lunch was at the end so that kept me going! At the top we could see an inviting restaurant waiting for us. After a steep descent we made it!
We found a table tucked upstairs next to a roaring fire.
Lunch was delicious, I chose a speciality of the restaurant which was pasta with ham & a cheese sauce - amazing. The waitress was extremely helpful, trying to translate everything on the menu for us.
After filling our bellies with yummy hot food, we headed back out & made our way back to Bettmeralp. Thankfully it was much easier on the old lungs coming down but not the legs! We were back in Bettmeralp in half the time & made a quick stop at the Co-op before settling in our cosy chalet for the evening.
Part Two coming soon......
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