Friday, May 30, 2025

Andermatt at last!

Tomorrow I will take the train up to Olberalpspasse, the official start of my ride. 

After a full continental breakfast at the guesthouse I headed downhill to Göschenen. I have to tell you, downhill on a sunny day is much better than uphill in the rain. 

I am eating food that i never thought I would. Along with yak burgers I have now had quail eggs with breakfast. Surprisingly they just taste like very small chicken eggs. Hard boiled and difficult to peel. 
Here is a size comparison. 

I made a reservation at the hotel Bergidyll in Andermatt but, not knowing long it would take to get to the train station, I waited till I was at the station to book a ticket. 

Here is some of what I saw on my way to the Göschenen station. 

Farewell gausthaus! 
I wish I could include the magical sound of the cowbells 
Switchbacks. I'm glad I have good disc brakes
Road block! 
This one is for you Lyndon

I was able to get my train to Andermatt and load the bicycle on, and then a few minutes later a group came on and they all had bikes. It was a crowd! 

It was a short ride to Andermatt, but like every place else in Switzerland, it was all uphill. I'm glad I took the train! 

I had considered riding the bike up to Olberalpspasse, but after taking a look at this map and seeing that it was a 600 meter climb, i thought better of that. One more train ride! 
Check-in wasn't until 15:00 so I rode around town for some sight seeing. 
Alas Babylon...
Nice car! 
This is actually a human powered bicycle. Not sure but it may have 3 wheels. 


And now it is time to check into my hotel
Nice room

Had a nice call with Susan. Because of the 8 hour time difference she was just eating breakfast! 

After settling in I asked the manager how to get to The Devil's Bridge. I had read about this place and the ferocious battle between Russian and Napoleon's French forces there in 1799. Turned out it's was just a 30 minute walk from town and so I set off. I did remember Strava this time. 

You can read the history and legend of the bridge at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6llenen_Gorge
This painting depicts the historic battle. BTW, Napoleon lost the fight

I spent quite a bit of time at the bridge area
The Devil's Bridge is the lowerer one. The higher one is the railroad bridge emerging from a tunnel. 
The villagers tricked the devil into building the bridge. Read the legend. 
The river rages through the gorge
Russian monument (carved out of stone) to commemorate the battle. It was carved 100 years after the event. See the people for scale. 
Who's that good looking guy? 
Climbers on a Via Ferrata next the monument
There he is again!  This time in a tunnel under the railroad bridge
Train from Göschenen exiting tunnel 

And then I headed back to town and dinner. At dinner is met Neal and Janet from Scotland and currently living in Switzerland. We had a wonderful chat about a number of topics ranging from food to the Royal family to politics on both sides of the pond. They are staying at the same hotel as me so I might see them at breakfast. 

BTW, Sean Connery, 007, and crew stayed here when they filmed part of Goldfinger nearby. My new friends are staying in the "Sean Connery" room. 

That's all for now. See you tomorrow. 








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