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CH - Mittelland, Gotthard Pass, Ticino, Graubünden and finally Zurich
This is our 1st trip with the WoMo - so we are absolute beginners.
The trip lasts from 09.09. - 09/17/2022.
As a rental mobile home we get a Forster A 699 EB (alcove).
Our trip should be a good mix of self-sufficient pitches, campsites and pitches with infrastructure. We stay in Switzerland.
The first 3 nights are planned - after that we plan where to go depending on the weather.
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Day 1
Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang, Passwangstrasse, Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
Passwangstrasse 113, 4719 Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
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Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang, Passwangstrasse, Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
Passwangstrasse 113, 4719 Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
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Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang
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For a fee of CHF 20.00, which you can deposit in the chapel (offering), you have a flat, tarred, permitted and beautiful pitch for one night. It has toilets and running water, but no electricity.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang
For a fee of CHF 20.00, which you can deposit in the chapel (offering), you have a flat, tarred, permitted and beautiful pitch for one night. It has toilets and running water, but no electricity.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
Gotthardpass
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The pass can be climbed with a WoMo without any problems. The streets are wide everywhere.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.




Gotthardpass
The pass can be climbed with a WoMo without any problems. The streets are wide everywhere.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Day 3
Camping Monte Generoso, Via Tannini, Melano, Schweiz
Via Tannini 12, 6818 Melano, Schweiz
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Camping Monte Generoso, Via Tannini, Melano, Schweiz
Via Tannini 12, 6818 Melano, Schweiz
Alles was man braucht und direkt am See
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This campsite was completely full when we visited.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Alles was man braucht und direkt am See
This campsite was completely full when we visited.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Day 4
Camping Morteratsch, Plauns, Pontresina, Schweiz
Plauns 13, 7504 Pontresina, Schweiz
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Camping Morteratsch, Plauns, Pontresina, Schweiz
Plauns 13, 7504 Pontresina, Schweiz
Toller Campingplatz - aber...
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From Camping Monte Generoso we drove to Graubünden via the San Bernardino Pass.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
Toller Campingplatz - aber...
From Camping Monte Generoso we drove to Graubünden via the San Bernardino Pass.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
Day 5
Fischers Fritz Camping, Seestrasse, Zürich, Schweiz
Seestrasse 559, 8038 Zürich, Schweiz
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Seestrasse 559, 8038 Zürich, Schweiz
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Day 1
Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang, Passwangstrasse, Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
- 47.3547 7.6573
- 47° 21' 17" N 7° 39' 26.3" E
Passwangstrasse 113, 4719 Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
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Day 2
160,1 km
1 hrs. 54 min.
Gotthardpass, Schweiz
- 46.5589 8.5623
- 46° 33' 32" N 8° 33' 44.4" E
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Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang
Gegen ein Entgelt von Fr. 20.--, welches man in der Kapelle (Opfergabe) einwerfen kann, hat man einen ebenen, geteerten, erlaubten und schönen Stellplatz für eine Nacht. Es hat Toiletten und einen Wasseranschluss, jedoch keinen Strom.
In der Nacht ist der Platz sehr ruhig - den Tag hindurch liegt der Stellplatz an einer relativ stark befahrenen Strasse.
Die Aussicht ist sehr schön.
Bitte haltet den Platz sauber - ist ja Ehrensache.
In der Nacht ist der Platz sehr ruhig - den Tag hindurch liegt der Stellplatz an einer relativ stark befahrenen Strasse.
Die Aussicht ist sehr schön.
Bitte haltet den Platz sauber - ist ja Ehrensache.
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Gotthardpass
Der Pass ist mit einem WoMo ohne Probleme zu erklimmen. Die Strassen sind überall breit.
Oben angekommen bieten sich zig Stellplätze in einer eindrücklichen Berglandschaft.
Am Abend kann es kalt werden - aber ein Abend Spaziergang ist eindrücklich. Zum Abendessen ein Fondue oder Raclette und das Erlebnis ist wunderbar.
Es hat aber auch tolle Restaurants auf dem Pass.
Infrastruktur hat es keine - muss also autark zurecht kommen.
Oben angekommen bieten sich zig Stellplätze in einer eindrücklichen Berglandschaft.
Am Abend kann es kalt werden - aber ein Abend Spaziergang ist eindrücklich. Zum Abendessen ein Fondue oder Raclette und das Erlebnis ist wunderbar.
Es hat aber auch tolle Restaurants auf dem Pass.
Infrastruktur hat es keine - muss also autark zurecht kommen.
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Day 3
109,6 km
1 hrs. 12 min.
Camping Monte Generoso, Via Tannini, Melano, Schweiz
- 45.9281 8.9767
- 45° 55' 41.1" N 8° 58' 36" E
Via Tannini 12, 6818 Melano, Schweiz
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Alles was man braucht und direkt am See
Dieser Campingplatz war bei unserem Besuch komplett gefüllt.
Infrastruktur ist absolut okay. Mit der Bahn kann man einfach nach Lugano reisen. Oder wer ein Rad dabei hat - so wie wir - kann nach Melide fahren.
Unser Stellplatz war in der 2. Reihe zum See. Absolut super. Aus meiner Sicht sogar besser als die 1. Reihe, da dort alle durchlaufen.
Für mich haben 2 Tage ausgereicht - denn danach hat man es gesehen.
Super Campingplatz auch für einen Zwischenhalt nach Italien oder zurück in die Schweiz.
Infrastruktur ist absolut okay. Mit der Bahn kann man einfach nach Lugano reisen. Oder wer ein Rad dabei hat - so wie wir - kann nach Melide fahren.
Unser Stellplatz war in der 2. Reihe zum See. Absolut super. Aus meiner Sicht sogar besser als die 1. Reihe, da dort alle durchlaufen.
Für mich haben 2 Tage ausgereicht - denn danach hat man es gesehen.
Super Campingplatz auch für einen Zwischenhalt nach Italien oder zurück in die Schweiz.
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Day 4
197,6 km
2 hrs. 37 min.
Camping Morteratsch, Plauns, Pontresina, Schweiz
- 46.4607 9.935
- 46° 27' 38.6" N 9° 56' 5.9" E
Plauns 13, 7504 Pontresina, Schweiz
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Toller Campingplatz - aber...
Vom Camping Monte Generoso sind wir via den San Bernardino Pass ins Graubünden gefahren.
Wunderschön ist der Julierpass - auf der Passhöhe empfehlen wir einen Halt. Das Panorama ist toll.
Von da an sind es noch ca. 30 Minuten bis zum Campingplatz Morteratsch, welcher nach dem gleichnamigen Gletscher benannt ist.
Check-In ist unkompliziert, die Infrastruktur ist absolut auf dem neusten Stand. Toiletten, Duschen etc. lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig.
Auch der Einkaufsladen hat ein tolles Sortiment - sollte man was vergessen haben, so findet man es bestimmt im Shop.
Das Restaurant sieht auch appetitlich aus und es hat einen Food-Truck, der an bestimmten Tagen Essen liefert. Wir haben das Restaurant nicht getestet, da wir nach Pontresina Essen gegangen sind.
Stellplatz:
Es hat wunderschöne Stellplätze - aber auch unpraktische. Wir hatten Glück - Platz 101 war super.
Wer die Möglichkeit hat, sollte vor Ort eine Karte nehmen und sich die freien Plätze vor Ort anschauen. So kann man sich einen geeigneten auswählen.
Empfehlenswert ist eine Fahrradtour vom Campingplatz nach St. Moritz. Ca. 30 Min - aber alles wunderbar ausgeschildert und schöne Route.
Wunderschön ist der Julierpass - auf der Passhöhe empfehlen wir einen Halt. Das Panorama ist toll.
Von da an sind es noch ca. 30 Minuten bis zum Campingplatz Morteratsch, welcher nach dem gleichnamigen Gletscher benannt ist.
Check-In ist unkompliziert, die Infrastruktur ist absolut auf dem neusten Stand. Toiletten, Duschen etc. lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig.
Auch der Einkaufsladen hat ein tolles Sortiment - sollte man was vergessen haben, so findet man es bestimmt im Shop.
Das Restaurant sieht auch appetitlich aus und es hat einen Food-Truck, der an bestimmten Tagen Essen liefert. Wir haben das Restaurant nicht getestet, da wir nach Pontresina Essen gegangen sind.
Stellplatz:
Es hat wunderschöne Stellplätze - aber auch unpraktische. Wir hatten Glück - Platz 101 war super.
Wer die Möglichkeit hat, sollte vor Ort eine Karte nehmen und sich die freien Plätze vor Ort anschauen. So kann man sich einen geeigneten auswählen.
Empfehlenswert ist eine Fahrradtour vom Campingplatz nach St. Moritz. Ca. 30 Min - aber alles wunderbar ausgeschildert und schöne Route.
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Day 5
208,0 km
2 hrs. 26 min.
Fischers Fritz Camping, Seestrasse, Zürich, Schweiz
- 47.3359 8.5412
- 47° 20' 9.1" N 8° 32' 28.4" E
Seestrasse 559, 8038 Zürich, Schweiz
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87,1 km
1 hrs.
Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
- 47.3405 7.7044
- 47° 20' 25.7" N 7° 42' 16" E
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Day 1
Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang, Passwangstrasse, Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
Passwangstrasse 113, 4719 Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
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Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang, Passwangstrasse, Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
Passwangstrasse 113, 4719 Mümliswil-Ramiswil, Schweiz
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Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang
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For a fee of CHF 20.00, which you can deposit in the chapel (offering), you have a flat, tarred, permitted and beautiful pitch for one night. It has toilets and running water, but no electricity.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
Hl. Blutkapelle am Passwang
For a fee of CHF 20.00, which you can deposit in the chapel (offering), you have a flat, tarred, permitted and beautiful pitch for one night. It has toilets and running water, but no electricity.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
At night the place is very quiet - during the day the parking space is on a relatively busy road.
The view is very nice.
Please keep the place clean - it's a matter of honor.
Gotthardpass
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The pass can be climbed with a WoMo without any problems. The streets are wide everywhere.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.




Gotthardpass
The pass can be climbed with a WoMo without any problems. The streets are wide everywhere.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Once at the top, there are umpteen pitches in an impressive mountain landscape.
It can get cold in the evening - but an evening walk is impressive. For dinner, a fondue or raclette and the experience is wonderful.
But it also has great restaurants on the pass.
There is no infrastructure - so it has to be self-sufficient.
Day 3
Camping Monte Generoso, Via Tannini, Melano, Schweiz
Via Tannini 12, 6818 Melano, Schweiz
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Camping Monte Generoso, Via Tannini, Melano, Schweiz
Via Tannini 12, 6818 Melano, Schweiz
Alles was man braucht und direkt am See
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This campsite was completely full when we visited.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Alles was man braucht und direkt am See
This campsite was completely full when we visited.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Infrastructure is absolutely okay. You can easily travel to Lugano by train. Or if you have a bike with you - like us - you can go to Melide.
Our pitch was in the 2nd row to the lake. Absolutely great. From my point of view even better than the 1st row, because everyone goes through there.
For me, 2 days were enough - because then you saw it.
Super campsite for a stopover in Italy or back in Switzerland.
Day 4
Camping Morteratsch, Plauns, Pontresina, Schweiz
Plauns 13, 7504 Pontresina, Schweiz
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Camping Morteratsch, Plauns, Pontresina, Schweiz
Plauns 13, 7504 Pontresina, Schweiz
Toller Campingplatz - aber...
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From Camping Monte Generoso we drove to Graubünden via the San Bernardino Pass.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
Toller Campingplatz - aber...
From Camping Monte Generoso we drove to Graubünden via the San Bernardino Pass.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
The Julier Pass is beautiful - we recommend a stop at the top of the pass. The panorama is great.
From there it is about 30 minutes to the Morteratsch campsite, which is named after the glacier of the same name.
Check-in is uncomplicated, the infrastructure is absolutely up to date. Toilets, showers etc. leave nothing to be desired.
The shop also has a great range - if you have forgotten something, you will definitely find it in the shop.
The restaurant also looks appetizing and it has a food truck that delivers food on certain days. We didn't try the restaurant as we went to eat in Pontresina.
Parking space:
It has beautiful pitches - but also impractical ones. We were lucky - place 101 was great.
If you have the opportunity, you should take a map on site and look at the free places on site. So you can choose a suitable one.
We recommend a bicycle tour from the campsite to St. Moritz. About 30 minutes - but everything is wonderfully signposted and a nice route.
Day 5
Fischers Fritz Camping, Seestrasse, Zürich, Schweiz
Seestrasse 559, 8038 Zürich, Schweiz
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