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July 2, 2026
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Baden from Zurich — Thermal Water, Old Stone, and the Scent of Sulphur

A slow side trip into Switzerland’s historic bathing culture You smell Baden before you fully understand it. Not everywhere, and not all at once. The scent appears most clearly near the old bathing quarter, around the public hot fountains where the thermal water reaches the open air: warm, mineral, faintly sulphurous. It is the kind […]

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July 2, 2026
Blog

Baden from Zurich — Thermal Water, Old Stone, and the Scent of Sulphur

A slow side trip into Switzerland’s historic bathing culture You smell Baden before you fully understand it. Not everywhere, and not all at once. The scent appears most clearly near the old bathing quarter, around the public hot fountains where the thermal water reaches the open air: warm, mineral, faintly sulphurous. It is the kind […]

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May 17, 2026
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Experiencing the Swiss Mountain Hut — Shelter, Weather, and Slow Alpine Life

In the Alps, movement changes. Distances stretch. Weather arrives quickly. Light shifts across rock faces and glaciers. Trails disappear into fog and reappear again higher above the valley floor. Walking becomes slower, quieter, and more attentive. Swiss mountain huts exist within this rhythm. Scattered across the Alps above forests, glaciers, lakes, and high pas

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May 15, 2026
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Swiss Train Culture — Movement Through Landscape

Grindelwald Train Station – Beginners Park photo courtesy of Jean-Paul Wettstein. All rights reserved.  One of the first things many visitors notice about Switzerland is that the trains run on time. What takes longer to notice is how deeply rail travel shapes everyday life here. In Switzerland, trains are not separate from the country’s atmosphere [&hell

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