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    Gruyere

    Posted by daedelus 31 October 2006

    Not far from Leysin is Gruyere, a medieval walled town with no traffic famous for its cheese and well worth going to for the castle. Inside, there is that indefinable fustiness of very old wood. Twisted ageless vines grow from the courtyard and entwine themselves around pillars as they stretch upwards. There is a permanence about this castle which appears to have grown from the rock on which it is built.

    Outside in the cobbled street, sit and relax at one of the discreet little cafes. And if you must buy a souvenir, buy a Swiss chalet music box or a Swiss Army knife with a multitude of accessories ... as I did for my son, who promptly sliced himself open with it.

    Gruyere lies north-east of Leysin in the canton of Fribourg.

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    Why take a day trip to Gruyere when you can stay in the area and see Gruyere (the cheese) Gruyere (the castle) and Gruyere (the old canton). See modern cheesemaking in the factory at Pringy, or traditional cheesemaking in the Alpages.
    A chocolate factory at Broc, a ski station at Moleson, and a warm welcome from the Gruyerin people. One of the more affordable Swiss Regions. Tarry awhile here.....Winter or Summer.
    Posted by brokeandhappy  20 November 2006