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  • kaiser78
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Chocolate - any supermarket has a good selection, though there are specialists.

    Cuckoo clocks? Dunno. Try the Black Forest in Germany - that's where they come from. Most "Swiss" cuckoo-clocks are made in China - though I think there's one Swiss company that's decided to cash in on the ignorance of foreigners.
    A lot of Swiss drive over to Germany to buy non-food items as it is so much cheaper over there. You will also find cukoo-clocks there as well.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Assume cost doesn't matter so much - definitely hire a car. The roads will be clear and easy. At that time, it'll take about 2 hours to get to Belp by train - and if your flight is delayed there is a risk of missing the last train. By car, no more than an hour and half.
    No, we got a car, e-Golf!

    And I found 110 CHF in my Jew box (can u say Jew box nowadays - means a secret box where you stash bits of money away, zanachka in Russian I think), so that'll last about 4 seconds.

    Is it still 18 CFH for a jacket potato?

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  • WTFH
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    Quick Q for CH based folks - NAT mainly...

    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Where is the best place for him to buy chocolate and cuckoo clocks?
    Chocolate? Belgium.
    Belgium is famous for 2 things, one is chocolate and the other part of this joke is inappropriate on a family forum.

    Cuckoo clocks? Vienna. So long, Holly.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Where is the best place for him to buy chocolate and cuckoo clocks?
    Chocolate - any supermarket has a good selection, though there are specialists.

    Cuckoo clocks? Dunno. Try the Black Forest in Germany - that's where they come from. Most "Swiss" cuckoo-clocks are made in China - though I think there's one Swiss company that's decided to cash in on the ignorance of foreigners.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Where is the best place for him to buy chocolate and cuckoo clocks?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Cheers, forgot to say landing in Basel 22:00 ish roads ok then?
    Assume cost doesn't matter so much - definitely hire a car. The roads will be clear and easy. At that time, it'll take about 2 hours to get to Belp by train - and if your flight is delayed there is a risk of missing the last train. By car, no more than an hour and half.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Number 50 bus to Basel SBB (regular and frequent). Basel to SBB also has regular trains - takes about an hour. Basel/Bern by car is like the M25 on the A1 section, so I don't recommend it.

    SBB: Switzerlandâ€[emoji769]s biggest station.
    Cheers, forgot to say landing in Basel 22:00 ish roads ok then?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
    I'd have given a fellow CUKer a lift, you selfish &^*.

    I've taken MP to loads of places when she visited Bradford recently. Ask her
    no she is still too traumatised. Also she asked what a 'Bunk up' was. I explained it was a bit like making love but takes under 30 seconds instead of 3 hours, she seemed happy with the answer.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Number 50 bus to Basel SBB (regular and frequent). Basel to SBB also has regular trains - takes about an hour. Basel/Bern by car is like the M25 on the A1 section, so I don't recommend it.

    SBB: Switzerland’s biggest station.
    I'd have given a fellow CUKer a lift, you selfish &^*.

    I've taken MP to loads of places when she visited Bradford recently. Ask her

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  • NotAllThere
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    Number 50 bus to Basel SBB (regular and frequent). Basel to SBB also has regular trains - takes about an hour. Basel/Bern by car is like the M25 on the A1 section, so I don't recommend it.

    SBB: Switzerland’s biggest station.

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  • stek
    started a topic Quick Q for CH based folks - NAT mainly...

    Quick Q for CH based folks - NAT mainly...

    I need to be in Belp CH (near Bern Airport) Tue. flights there are crap so going to Basel first, how's the trains/drive Basel/Belp? Looks fairly ok, but local knowledge appreciated...

    90 mins?
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