Excursión de montañas, quesos y chocolates suizos desde Zúrich
Saldrá desde el centro de Zúrich en un monovolumen con aire acondicionado y viajará a lo largo de la orilla del lago de Zúrich de camino a la mundialmente famosa fábrica de chocolate Lindt. A su llegada, satisfaga su dulce paladar con un exquisito chocolate suizo. Después de comprar recuerdos deliciosos, pasará por la localidad de Rapperswill, famosa por su impresionante castillo medieval, y llegará al pueblo de Stein.
A continuación, la excursión pasará la ciudad junto al lago de Rapperswil, conocida por su su impresionante castillo medieval antes de llegar al pueblo de Stein. Aquí, podrá visitar la fábrica local de queso donde se fabrica el famoso Appenzeller en forma de rueda. La excursión continúa hacia el pueblo de hasta Brulisau donde embarcará el teleférico a la panorámica Mt. Hoher Kasten. A 1800 metros (6000 pies), disfrute de las impresionantes vistas del valle del Rin y de la región Voralberg de Austria. Disfrute de un paseo por el Jardín Alpino o disfrute de un almuerzo en el espectacular restaurante giratorio de montaña (no incluido).
Antes de regresar a Zurich, su guía lo llevará en un breve recorrido de Appenzell con sus estrechas calles peatonales y casas pintadas con esmero.
- Visita a fábrica de queso
- Paseo a pie por Appenzell
- Teleférico aéreo
- Visita tienda outlet de Lindt
- Precio de la entrada
- Propina (opcional)
- Comida y bebida, a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Traslado de ida y vuelta al hotel
- Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva.
- Los precios para niños solamente son válidos si estos no ocupan un asiento.
- Es necesario un número mínimo de participantes. Cabe la posibilidad de que se cancele la visita tras la confirmación si no hay un número suficiente de personas interesadas. En caso de que esto suceda, se le ofrecerá una alternativa o la devolución total del importe.
The best thing about this tour is the good service and interesting commentaries provided by Karen. However , much improvement needed for the visit to the cheese and chocolate sites. In particular, there was no tour conducted at the Chocolate site. It was a stop over for purchase to be made. Best to include a detailed guided visit of these two sites and information about the making of Chocolate and cheese.
The tour of the cheese factory is not worth it. It is all in German, with really no English translations. The Maison de Gruyeres in Gryueres is a million times better. The Lindt outlet is a convenience store-sized location. It is nice to be able to get things made in Switzerland, as it does taste better. I especially like the wafer thins!! Yes, you can get Lindt all over the world, but check where it is manufactured - not usually Switzerland. Really, this 'outlet' stop is a time to buy Lindt at prices you can get in the supermarkets. Seeing the city of Appenzell was nice - very cute, quaint town. The guide gave a great walking tour however, there wasn't much time at all to shop and wander on your own.
AMAZING! I highly recommend this tour. By far, one of the coolest tours that we have done. Our group for the day consisted of 12 people including us. We started off our day with our tour guide Thomas and the Lindt chocolate store. You do not get to tour the factory. However, if you do some research chocolate shops normally don't let people in on tour to protect their recipes and ways. Still, the chocolate shop was pretty cool. There many different types of chocolate that I've never seen in the US before. And of course you do get two free pieces of candy, one on the way in and one on the way out. Thomas even brought a cooler with to keep our chocolates from melting. After that we enjoyed about an hour long scenic ride through the countryside to get to the cheese factory. We enjoyed our cheese tasting first. I know other comments complained about being given a repackaged box of cheese but we had a plate with some strawberries and walnuts and 5 kinds of Appenzeller cheese to try with bread there was more than enough for everyone. We all purchased drinks and sat down to enjoy the tasting. Then there was a small self-guided tour of parts of the factory. From there we were off to Mt. Hoher Kasten. We took the cable car to the top. At the top we enjoyed walking around and seeing some AMAZING views the weather was perfect. We also chose to eat at the revolving restaurant. I know other people said that it was over priced, I feel that it was the same price for other meals that we had in Zurich. Many of the items on the menu were all products from the town of Appenzel, just at the base of the mountain. There was enough time to enjoy the views outside and eat. Finally, we finished the day in the town of Appenzel. Thomas let us change the schedule a little. We went to the brewery together first. Then we went to the bakery and got to sample a local treat. Thomas took us on a small walking tour of the town and talked about the history and their voting system. Then we had about half an hour to ourselves to explore. I wish there would have been a little more time in the town but that is my only complaint. Overall, great day, small group, and truly a great taste of everything that Switzerland is known for.
Our tour guide Martin was wonderful. Started with Lindt chocolate tour which was really not a factory tour, but rather a chocolate store tour that was connected to the factory. Health regulations prohibit factory tours. But it was a beautiful store with wide selection of chocolates which we all bought and enjoyed the free samples on entering. Next came the cheese factory tour which had a glass partition allowing a direct view of the production floor and cheese storage area. We had a marvellous cheese tasting experience with lovely cheeses, fruit, nuts, and bread. Drinks whether alcoholic or non alcoholic had to be purchased with the tasting - not a deal breaker. Then we went to a town and took an enclosed lift up an alp. Unfortunately it was foggy so no view, but I was assured it would have been a spectacular view but for the weather. So we ate at our expense at the revolving restaurant - it was OK but not special but with nothing else to do we connected with our fellow travelers. Had the weather been more cooperative we might have skipped the meal to take in the view. Lastly we went to a lovely small town for a descriptive walk about and grabbed a coffee. A return to Zurich ended a lovely if at times weather frustrating day. I should mention that Martin pointed out the farms, rolling hills, architectural elements and historical landmarks throughout the drive. Very informative. There were restrooms at every stop. Overall quite enjoyable and recommended.