Swiss Pass Rail
Posted by admin on May 30th, 2009
Swiss Pass Rail
Discover Switzerland's territorial variations, actions and websites with the newly modified Green Guide Switzerland. Climb Dent de Vaulion's summits, cruise Lake Lucerne, feast on raclette, or shop at Europe's longest buying goods centers in Bern. Detailed maps, color photos and illustrations clarify the featured towns and vistas. Strapped for time? The valued star-rating system guides you to the best internet sites from a breathtaking, driving tour of Berninastrasse to a festival at Basel. Address books, suggested itineraries and well-researched background data make sure a successful trip. Use with Michelin Switzerland Map No. 729.
Most helpful client reviews 14 of 18 humans found the following review helpful.
Poorly organized and inaccurate By Peter Stern First of all, I purchased this guide thinking that it was the most up-to-date. It was advertised on Amazon as being published on May 15, 2009. Unfortunately, only when I started to use the guide and realized that much of the info (on prices, for example, or even worse, websites that were temporarily closed for 2009) was wrong did I discover that it was actually printed in July 2008! Had I realized that before my trip I would have returned it. The guide is full of other little inaccuracies. We walked from Neuchatel to an archeological website called Latenium, a distance of 4km/2.5mi. According to the guide, the Papiliorama (at nearby Marin!) was only 1km (~0.6mi) further down the road and we had planned to carry on our walk to there. Fortunately we changed our plans because the next day we came across that the Papiliorama Nocturama (butterflies and nocturnal creatures) was actually at Kerzers, regarding 26km (16mi) away! We likewise had outstanding difficultness in finding other web sites based on the directions given in the guide. We employed a diiferent guide a couple of years ago which gives hand drawn maps of a local web site for those hard-to-find places. Moreover, the guide is coordinated in an anti-intuitive fashion. All the places in the guide are in alphabetical order. So when you want to follow one of the driving tours (there are over two dozen suggested), you have to skip back and forth in the book to get the details of each point rather of logically following some geographic route. Even if you want to design your own travel itinerary, finding the applicable info is cumbersome. I think that it makes much more sense to have places which are geographically close grouped together, since in any case, there is an alphabetical index for those who want to find selective information on a specific place. All in all, a huge disappointment. 2 of 2 persons found the following review helpful.
Excellent map of Switzerland + more By Christine Bregenzer Just as all other Michelin maps are, this one is no exception - very clear, easy to read, good use of color and has all the selective information I want when I need a reference for my emplacement and planned routes, destinations, etc. Having GPS and NAV-Tech gear in your car is great, but I always have a REAL map by my side just in case that gear sends me on the faulty route or takes me to non-existent roads or on "short-cuts" that are in truth private roads, not for public use. Have heard too galore horror stories from others in regards to that kind of trip. Having the best real map assures me I'll never be lost. Then there are those times when you ask for NAV -Tech gear in your rental car and the agency has none....then what're you going to do? 1 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
Just what you Need By Medici Don't listen to the guy who gave this excellent, compact and light weight manual one star. This guide is dated 2011, so perhaps the naysayer was referring to a prior edition. In any case, this Swiss guide doesn't in any way resemble the depracating remarks made when it comes to it. Hopefully this "traveller" will be remaining at home and not propagating negative energy when it comes to exceedingly helpful travel guides that others of us have purchased at reasonable expense, in order to aid plan a once in a lifetime vacation.
This is a superb guide to Switzerland, with much frequent and firstborn data so you know something with regards to the country before you go there. It even has a section on Nature. How some guides may assert that? The guide is altered to the beginning of 2010, but it is value lay in the history, geography and culture you learn in reading it. It likewise has plenteous maps, per region. When I travel I always get local maps anyway, so the outrage over some map inaccuracy is beside the point for halfway awake travellers, even if unfeigned to get started with, which I doubt. It's also exceedingly well and logically organized, beginning with popular selective information and then going to the regions. There are overall maps of Switz. inside the front and back covers, describing driving tours and crucial sites. Then the maps become regional. The driving tours are arranged geographically, not alphabetically, and are distinctly shown in both the table of contents and the index at the back of the manual, as per the norm. See all 7 client reviews... |
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