What's your favourite autumn activity?😊 Mine is going for a walk to enjoy the colours of fall.🍂 It's tricky though, since it seems like that perfect moment to see the brightest colours passes by so quickly!
@@gert.t www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/experiences/summer-autumn/autumn/foliage-map/ it's this one, the webcams are those little pins, just click on one and the webcam should open :)
I am living in Jura, not far away to gorges du pichoux and Lac Vert d'Undervelier. If you are willing to visit this valley there are some weekends where locals they are organising walking tours. In the second of October will be a great visit to an old farm in the end of the valley. 😀I can arrange a sleeping place with free price if you are looking to stay full weekend.
Hi! Thanks for the nice suggestion! I'm not sure about our plans for that weekend yet. Is there a way to get in touch with you outside of youtube, so I can ask you more questions?
You always come up with videos I _just_ need! Hahaha! I'm planning to be in Lauterbrunnen in a couple of weeks and one thing I've already figured out (now in Warsaw) is: I need to buy a pair of long johns (forgot to pack them). Hope to catch the cows :-)
Haha! Glad this one hit the spot once again!😅 Yes yes! Layers are crucial! It's already getting quite cold. Excellent! How long are you coming here for?
Hello, I been watching your videos and find them very interesting. I have a question that maybe you can answer. Do people have summer vacation homes in Switzerland? In other videos I see beautiful towns like Lautetbrunne and wonder if some homes are year round or just vacation homes?
Thank you!😊 I think both the foreigners and the Swiss have summer vacation homes here (probably more the Swiss though). In many places you can see campsites, where some Swiss people have their permanent 'mobile homes' parked there, or little bungalows, which serve as their holiday homes. I think some people (who have more money) have chalets in the mountains for holiday purposes too. But also, actually, in many of those beautiful remote small towns you see, people live all year round.
Hey! It's a country with full contrast between posh, wealthy class and precarious. I am surrounded by Swiss people in my daily life and most of them they have somewhere a second home in Switzerland or in South of Italy. In meantime there is people coming from the immigrant or migrant backgrounds that are struggling a lot despite their swiss nationality. Second home is a lot of work for maintaining, paying taxes, different hidden costs.
@@victor-constantinperdevara9372 That is very true, not everyone who lives in Switzerland is swimming in money. We often see families who are, for example, casually riding 15,000CHF worth of e-bikes by the lake and think - there is no way we could afford that.. And true, property here is taxed as your wealth, so there are definitely some additional costs involved.
What's your favourite autumn activity?😊 Mine is going for a walk to enjoy the colours of fall.🍂 It's tricky though, since it seems like that perfect moment to see the brightest colours passes by so quickly!
Thanks for all the info and for putting everything in the video description. That was really helpful.
You are welcome!👍
Thanks for all the information,next week we will go there🍂🍁🤩🥳
You're welcome!😊 You mean you are coming to Switzerland?🇨🇭
Thanks 👍🌻🌻🌻
You are welcome!😊
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I cant find the map with livecam, any links or other site?
@@gert.t www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/experiences/summer-autumn/autumn/foliage-map/ it's this one, the webcams are those little pins, just click on one and the webcam should open :)
I am living in Jura, not far away to gorges du pichoux and Lac Vert d'Undervelier. If you are willing to visit this valley there are some weekends where locals they are organising walking tours. In the second of October will be a great visit to an old farm in the end of the valley. 😀I can arrange a sleeping place with free price if you are looking to stay full weekend.
Hi! Thanks for the nice suggestion!
I'm not sure about our plans for that weekend yet.
Is there a way to get in touch with you outside of youtube, so I can ask you more questions?
You always come up with videos I _just_ need! Hahaha! I'm planning to be in Lauterbrunnen in a couple of weeks and one thing I've already figured out (now in Warsaw) is: I need to buy a pair of long johns (forgot to pack them). Hope to catch the cows :-)
Haha! Glad this one hit the spot once again!😅
Yes yes! Layers are crucial! It's already getting quite cold.
Excellent! How long are you coming here for?
@@OurSwissAdventure And a decent jacket, sigh. It's turning into a project :-) From 30 Sept. to 12 Oct.
@@JanPBtest Travel planning is always a project haha! Wow, long time! You van see a lot in two weeks. Hope the weather is good then.🤞
Hello, I been watching your videos and find them very interesting. I have a question that maybe you can answer. Do people have summer vacation homes in Switzerland? In other videos I see beautiful towns like Lautetbrunne and wonder if some homes are year round or just vacation homes?
Thank you!😊
I think both the foreigners and the Swiss have summer vacation homes here (probably more the Swiss though). In many places you can see campsites, where some Swiss people have their permanent 'mobile homes' parked there, or little bungalows, which serve as their holiday homes.
I think some people (who have more money) have chalets in the mountains for holiday purposes too.
But also, actually, in many of those beautiful remote small towns you see, people live all year round.
Hey! It's a country with full contrast between posh, wealthy class and precarious. I am surrounded by Swiss people in my daily life and most of them they have somewhere a second home in Switzerland or in South of Italy. In meantime there is people coming from the immigrant or migrant backgrounds that are struggling a lot despite their swiss nationality. Second home is a lot of work for maintaining, paying taxes, different hidden costs.
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Thank you so much for your answers!
Switzerland is such a beautiful country I envy you being able to live there .
@@victor-constantinperdevara9372 That is very true, not everyone who lives in Switzerland is swimming in money. We often see families who are, for example, casually riding 15,000CHF worth of e-bikes by the lake and think - there is no way we could afford that..
And true, property here is taxed as your wealth, so there are definitely some additional costs involved.
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