Take a lunch cruise on Lake Lucerne, even in winter
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Swans and the Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, which is listed as one of best 50 places in the world to travel in 2017. [Photo/Agencies] |
January's menu, for example, features a starter of three kinds of bruschetta with lettuce, an entree of chicken breast stuffed with dried plums and a white chocolate parfait for dessert.
Dining is not required, though, and in fact, many Swiss who live around the lake use the ferries to commute. I was headed to Weggis, a lakeside village about 45 minutes away where you can grab a bite or just stroll through the storybook town of half-timbered buildings before heading back.
In winter, fog often descends on the lake and its surroundings, draping the valley in a spooky but romantic atmosphere.
On clear days, you'll see the mountains rise from the crystal water with a flash of lush green at their forested base. You might even catch sight of a rainbow. Above the tree line, the mountains turn nearly black, cutting a menacing image that softens at the snowy peaks.
Regardless of whether you use the ferry for dining or a destination, the spectacular views of the surrounding Alps are always included.