Month: August 2019

  • Belp – Walking Up a Hill

    Back to Switzerland for these photos, which are from the walk that Helen led for members of Hike Norfolk in the hills around Belp. Some beautiful views over the town and a varied walk. All very lovely.

       

  • Luxembourg – McDonald’s Closes….

    The end of an era for the McDonald’s near the railway station in Luxembourg city. After 35 years of trading in its current location, the restaurant has just closed with the above poster now in the main window. There is a recently opened Five Guys outlet nearby and the Quick restaurant a few doors down has been rebranded into a Burger King.

  • Heathrow T5

    I hadn’t realised that BA has introduced this into Heathrow T5, what could also perhaps be known as a job replacement programme. There were rows of manned check-in desks here once (well, last year), now just self-service kiosks for bag drop. Such is progress I suppose….

  • Heathrow T5 at Night

    I haven’t been at Heathrow T5 at night for some time and I had forgotten just how impressive a building it is. It has been open for twelve years now, but it still has a modern feel to it and it’s one of the more impressive structures when looked at from the side.

    Inside the terminal. I think that passengers are discouraged from staying in the terminal at night, instead it’s better to be at terminals 2 and 3 which have a more conducive environment for resting. T5 is big, empty and also quite cold….

    Looking down from the departures floor all the way down to arrivals, a reminder of just how big the building is.

  • Bern – Bern Minster (Views from Tower)

    I was pleased with just how extensive the views of the city of Bern were from the top of the tower of Bern Minster. There’s a charge of €5 to climb the tower and the steps go inside a separate circular staircase which is on the exterior of the building, with two levels to visit. Fortunately there’s also a separate staircase down so there’s no need to worry about bumping into people on the way up.

    The lower platform level of the tower is 254 steps up, with another 90 steps for those who want to visit the upper platform. Being brave, I of course did both. There’s plenty of space on the platforms and it’s also possible to look at the Minster’s large bell on the way down.

    Below are some of the photos over the city and surrounding area:

  • Bern – Bärengraben

    The bear is the symbol of the Swiss city of Bern and there’s a depiction of it in the city’s coat of arms.

    The Bärengraben, or bear pit, was first opened here in 1857, although bears had been kept on public display in numerous other locations in the city before then. It was a rather basic way to keep bears and it meant that they were exposed to anyone who wanted to throw things at them, so it was taken out of use in 2009. Looking back, I’m surprised that it remained in use for as long as it did.

    The replacement for the bear pit is the new bear area which is a short distance away on the banks of the river, offering the bears much more terrain. They also have their own section of the river that they can swim in and there’s much more space and foliage for them.

    There are currently two bears at the site and they were kept separate for a while because they decided that they liked fighting. There’s the possibility that more space might be opened up for the bears in the future, but at the moment everything feels quite spacious.

  • Bern – Views from Bärengraben

    Views of the beautiful city of Bern and the Aare River from the Bärengraben, which is the bear pit area of the Swiss city.