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Why the Swiss are such good sports

Barry Toberman eats and drinks his way around the lakes and mountains of Lausanne and enjoys its Olympic museum

July 17, 2015 16:11
Aerial view of Lausanne and the Alps

ByBarry Toberman, Barry Toberman

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Chocolate, cheese and clocks. None too shabby a triumvirate, granted. But what else does a major Swiss city have to offer? Quite a lot, as I discover after arriving in Lausanne, a 40-minute train ride from Geneva airport.

For starters, there is the stunning lake and mountain panorama, best appreciated after the short connecting ride on one of the two subway lines - Lausanne has the only Swiss metro system - to Ouchy where we are staying. The distant view is of Evian, home of the eponymous bottled water. Mind you, should you find yourself in urgent need of thirst quenching while exploring the mazy streets, the spring water in the fountains is perfectly safe to drink.

The assortment of seafaring craft moored at the quay are an indicator of both the travel and sporting options in a city which houses the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee and many other global sporting bodies. And lest anyone be unaware of the connection, a discus throw from our hotel stands a brick-like sculpture topped by an electronic timepiece counting down the days (and indeed hours, minutes and seconds) to the 2016 Games in Rio.

Given that the cost of eating and drinking in Switzerland can be as steep as the inclines on certain Lausanne thoroughfares, it's comforting to learn on check-in that at least you do not have to pay to use the clean and efficient public transport system. All hotel guests receive a pass for local trains and buses for the duration of their stay, plus discounts on other travel and attractions. Although the distances between the metro stops in the heart of the city are negligible, it is no bad thing to save yourself an uphill climb on a muggy summer's day. Oh, and should your climatic preference be pleasantly sunny, then the autumn month temperatures should suit you perfectly.