Le Locle to Zäziwil

Today we left the French speaking part of Switzerland and moved into the German speaking part of the country. Before leaving Le Locle I took some pictures of the city hall and Duke and Rick went grocery shopping.

Le Locle city hall
Duke and Rick go shopping.

It was nice to see the sun and no rain today after having several rainy days. I’d rather have cold and sun than warmer weather and rain. Today we drove south and east through idyllic Swiss country side.

A view out the car window from near our hotel.
We stopped and bought picnic goodies in a grocery store along the way.
They sell colored hard boiled eggs in the grocery store.
Lots of Easter Swiss chocolate.
Picnic lunch at our hotel.

Le Locle

Today we spent the whole day exploring around Le Locle.

This rabbit is outside the Audemars Piguet watchmaking factory, one of many watch making factories in Le Locle.

We started our tour by driving to Champ du Moulin in Areuse Gorge. In Champ du Moulin we stopped for coffee.

The restaurant where we had coffee is on the left.
Having coffee

Then we drove to La Chaux-de-Fonds where we visited the Farmers and Craft museum. The museum is in an old farm house built in 1612.

Old farm house containing the Farmers and Craft museum.
The farm people and the animals lived on the ground floor and the barn was above.
You can see where they would pass the hay from the barn down to the animal mangers below.
There were two ladies doing a lace making demonstration.

We drove back to Le Locle, had some lunch and then went to Cave Mills “Col-des-Roches”, a subterranean mill built and first used in the seventeenth century. We had an audio guide and went down into the caves where the mills , waterwheels and workshops were. It was cold, wet and fascinating.

A model of the enormous underground mills.
Looking down into the caves
One of the underground water wheels.

For dinner we went to a crepe place a couple of blocks from where we were staying and had galettes. They were savory crepes.

Special Galette made with Gruyère, asparagus, pesto and zucchini.
Ham and cheese galette.

La Tour-de-Peilz to Le Locle

We took it easy at our hotel in La. Tour-de-Peilz this morning. Our room overlooked Lac Léman aka Lake Geneva. It was fun to watch women going ready to go out rowing.

Women going out rowing

We had a short drive today to Le Locle where Elaine’s father was born.

The town of Le Locle
Our room at Guesthouse Le Locle
The flowers in Roger and Elaine’s room.

This afternoon we had beer and hot wine at a local bar near our hotel.

My vin chaud (hot wine)

Then we went across the street to a local restaurant.

This the list of Propositions ( proposals aka specials)

The first thing on the menu is horse steak. Duke and Rick had the second thing on the menu. It was a very good beef steak. Elaine had a half order of the roast beef. I had a Swiss specialty, number five on the menu Bolets roesti. It was a kind of potato pancake with mushroom stroganoff. It was all very good.

Our dinner has just been served.
My Bolets roesti.
The crowd eating all seemed to be about our age.
Our restaurant Au Moka