Lampenberg

Lampenberg

idyllic township with an open heart

Location: 

Lampenberg, Switzerland

Duration: 

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Journey: 

personal highlights

  1. Lampenberg: tiny township with only 500 inhabitants
  2. Family: since decades the home of my beloved grandmother
  3. Recreation: best place for philosophical discussions or a walk
  4. Reblaube: townships only restaurant, great food and service
  5. Degen twins: birthplace of the two FC Basel football stars

image sources

  1. Above the rooftops
  2. Stable of a local farm
  3. Center of the township
  4. Restaurant Reblaube
  5. Road up the hill

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