Swiss countryside charms

It was raining for a few days, so I couldn't keep my promise to myself and go on my daily walks. However, I compensated that by cleaning our apartment, so I don't feel bad about it. My husband keeps telling me that I'm not made out of sugar and a little bit of rain wouldn't kill me, but I don't see any pleasure in walking with an umbrella and getting soaked anyway because of the wind.

Today, the sun was out again. I planned to walk for 10 kilometres to soak up the sunshine and enjoy the spring vibes. It's been 16 degrees Celsius! My plan didn't work out exactly how I wanted because a part of the trail was closed, but I still enjoyed it.

I will take you on the Zurich side of the river Rhine where we will walk through Flurlingen, which until recently I kept calling Fruhlingen (The spring village) without knowing that I was wrong, then we will continue to Schaffhausen and back on the other side of the river.

I love seeing the Rhine at different times of a day. The later in the day it is the darker the water becomes. It has something to do with the position of the sun, but I'm not going to elaborate on that as I'm no expert. The only thing I know is that I would like to have a dress in this colour 😊

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Flurlingen is a tiny village in the canton of Zurich. It stretches from the river up the hill and it is full of traditional houses. I like to walk around the village and in the past we even wanted to move there because of the tax advantage, but it's impossible to find a place right because of that reason. Many people from this area want to live in this village as you can save a lot of money on taxes, so when something comes on the market it is gone in matters of a few days.

I feel like there are more and more palm trees in the gardens, and I have no idea how they survive there. Soon, it will look like Mediterranean here!

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The farm houses were surrounded by large fields in the past, but when farming became less and less profitable, the farmers had to look for other sources of income and started selling their land. It resulted in more and more houses being built, and gardens becoming smaller and smaller. It is not unusual now that houses in the villages have a tiny front garden and are attached to another house (from at least one side). Many of them also have no garages which we noticed now when we started to look for a house to purchase.

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This house used to be a hotel. Today, there is an optician and a restaurant. I like how they changed the name. They simply painted over 'Hotel' and the entire concept changed 😊

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The golden rain is growing everywhere these days...

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This is my favourite place in summer. It's an outside café with some snacks and simple meals. There are plenty of tables in the summer months, and so many people come here after work. You can sit in the nature, enjoy a refreshing drink, and relax after work.

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More golden rain bushes...

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Some of them are huge!

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The wild fruit bushes and trees are blooming too! I have no idea what kind of a bush is this, but it smelled delicious...

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And now we'll head to a beach - yes, you heard me correct! We have a beach at the river.

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Most part of the beach area is covered with grass. In summer, there are many people having picnics or barbequing. There are also some yoga and pilates classes organized here.

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It must be fun for people living here to see those classes, but who knows, maybe they join them too.

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There are plenty of benches along the river, and trees providing shade for people like me who can't be in the sun for more than 30 minutes without getting burned.

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I wish I could transport the scent to you...

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At least I can show you a little detail...

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There were pink blossoms too...

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And now we're coming to the sandy part of the beach. I think that each year more sand is brought here. OK, I know it's a small sand beach, but how many places can say that they have one? Except of the sea areas of course...

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I couldn't resist to take a photo 😊

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This is the best place for the beach as you don't jump directly in deep water, but you can walk a few steps while you can still reach the bottom. I guess this should resemble the sea a bit. Also, the current here is very strong, so many people don't dare to go deep and simply enjoy shallow water.

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From the sand to the grass again...

Daisies are blooming!

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Not all buildings in Switzerland are charming or have a character 😊 I have been to one of those buildings and their offices look as bad as their façade. But the views during the working hours are great. I used to work in a building at the river too (not in this complex) and I know that sometimes it is difficult to focus with all those tourists and school classes passing by.

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I wanted to continue walking towards Schaffhausen, but as I said it was closed, so I had to cross the bridge to the other side of the river.

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This bridge...

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There are some vineyards in Flurlingen too. I haven't tried their wine yet. I assume that it's the same principle as in other small villages where you have a few small vineyards that can't afford to produce wine on their own, so they put all their grapes together and make the wine as a village. I like such co-operations!

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Have you seen such a tree yet? It looks like some sort of a conifer, but its needles look like some sort of a cacti. And it produces cones too! Weird...

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This is the beach from the other side. It somehow looks bigger now.

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You can also bike here...

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Still Flurlingen on the other side...

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I continued towards the Rhine Falls to compensate for closed part of the trail, but I will only show you a few spring photos as I have already taken you there 😊

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This is the ideal season for me. Everything comes to live again, the temperature is amazing, and that makes me somehow happier..

See you next time!



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It is so sunny and colourful, just amazing! And your pictures are wonderful too :)

The bloomed trees (white and pink) look very much like almond trees and if they are not, they probably are relative species.

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Honestly, I can't imagine it would be almonds. I don't think we can grow them here, but I'm not sure. Either way, they are lovely 😊

Have a lovely start of the week!

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I didn't believe it was possible either but after seeing your pictures, I made a search

"almond trees in Switzerland"

and to my surprise, it isn't as unlikely as I, originally, thought :)

Have a nice week ahead :)

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Oh, I see.. I have just googled it too and I think we should 'thank' the global warming for this 😊 Although I wonder what they do with those almonds as I have never seen local almonds in a shop. Will pay better attention now! 😊

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What a great walk! I want to smell it too. What a lovely day, glad you got out and shared with us. :)

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Now I wonder why Switzerland is one of the best place to visit. The flowers, houses, bushes, rivers and beaches, all of them that surround indeed gives me vibes while looking at it. I can really say that this the best place where you can have your own house. 😊

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We haven't found that perfect house for us yet, but we're still on the lookout 😊

Thank you and have a lovely day!

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I hope you will find it soon. Have a great day ahead. 😊

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Woahhh.. What a great sceneries you got there. The bushes and blossoms are beautiful (the daisies are also cute (⁠。⁠•̀⁠ᴗ⁠-◜✿). Switzerland is indeed lovely!

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These are places where you can see that nature has been preserved. They are beautiful places that I would like to live in as a retiree

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Oh, it's very expensive to live here as a retiree 😊 But if you can make it, you'll love it here 😉

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Spring slowly making its appearance in Swiss, love it! We had a full week of storms and rains which makes Spring be postponed a bit longer, but I can't wait to enjoy the sun and nature blooming again on this part of the globe also 😍

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We're having a rainy week now, but it's still 15 and more degrees which is so warm for this time of the year. I hope that you'll get to enjoy the sun soon 😍

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Looks like we made switch of weather conditions, lol! Now we have sunny days. Praying for this to last until next weekend to have time to enjoy it too 😍

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Palmy a písčité pláže ve Švýcarsku? To jako vážně? :D Vím, že palmy mají určitou (nízkou) toleranci vůči chladnému počasí a některé druhy údajně snesou i lehké mrazíky, ale stejně... Vypadá to fakt zvláštně :) Ten "kaktusový jehličnan" měli v zahradnictví, kam jsem občas chodil na brigádu, ale nemůžu si teď vzpomenout, jak se jmenuje :D No krásná jarní procházka, díky, že jsi nás vzala s sebou! :)

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My tu máme úplne všetko okrem mora 😂 Pálm je tu strašne veľa, a máš pravdu, vyzerá to divne. V Talianskej časti sa to dá pochopiť, lebo tam majú teplejšie, ale tu to nejako nepasuje.

Je to Araucaria ako spomenul ornamauro v komente. Je to tiež taký druh stromu, ktorý by som tu nečakala. Ale je fakt krásny. Keď budem mať záhradu, tak si ho tam posadím tiež 😂

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Teď mi tam od tebe blikla zpráva a já se zrovna dostal k tomuto komentu :D Úplně v pohodě, taky mi bude asi chvilku trvat, než tam odepíšu :D ;)

Máš pravdu, je to araukárie, ale my jsme to tam měli česky jako "blahočet", navíc ta rostlinka vypadá úplně jinak, když je malá, to mě zmátlo :) Vím, že se nedala zalít, aniž bych se o ni popíchal :D Ale je krásná! Takže palmy jsou ve Švýcarsku běžné, no to jsou mi teda věci! :D Kdyby se ti chtělo někdy na procházku za účelem focení palm, tak ten post bych si opravdu rád prohlídl :D

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That walk is really beautiful!
The river and the trees around it are so lovely. Here in Bariloche, Argentina, the landscape is very similar and it's surprising how alike the tree species and vegetation are! I thought the white flowers were from a fake plum tree, but as @fotostef says, it could also be an almond tree, their flowers look very similar!
And the other tree, the spiky one with cones, I think it's an Araucaria, there are some very similar ones around here. Delighted with your view and looking forward to more walks like this to get to know your city better!
Greetings!❣️🌱

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I think fake plum is more likely than almond tree. I don't think that we can grow almonds here as it's not warm enough (or long enough).

You are right! I googled it and it is indeed Araucaria. Thank you! 😊

And thank you for your kind words! I wish you a lovely start of the week! 😊

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