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Farrol Kahn GmbH Crans-Montana: Switzerland
What makes Crans-Montana so unique is not only its panorama, its year-round sunshine, the fantastic run from the glacier on Plaine Morte all the way down a 6,000 foot vertical drop to the village, but its spectacularly scenic golf courses where the ball travels much further because of the high altitude. But insiders know there is more to Crans-Montana than just the high plateau. It comprises medieval villages and families like the Barras and Bonvin that go back to the 13th and 14th century respectively. There is also the tradition of vertical living through seasonal migration, from the vineyards near the Rhone to the Alpine meadows and in-between. Above all, it is about the people. This new book from Farrol Kahn gives you an insight to the people and places of Crans-Montana, known for its openness to accept all-comers. In a research programme on air pollution, the Swiss Federal government found that the cleanest air in the country was in Crans-Montana.
£14.99
Farrol Kahn GmbH Geneva Switzerland: Insider's Guide
Discover Geneva with the essential travel guide that is designed for you to create your own personalised trip and to introduce you to people who reflect the dynamic spirit of the city. Whether it be people in museums, restaurants, hotels, events or banks, you get an insiders’ view and you can network with them as friends. Geneva is smallest big city where the airport is only 7 minutes away by train, where you can shop for watches in the cradle of watchmaking, walk in the medieval old town that is steeped in history of the Reformation, eat perch in the lakeside restaurant, cruise in vintage lake steamers and visit International Geneva which is a separate city within a city and learn how it impacts on all aspects our our daily life. Lastly, but not least, you can participate in the rich cultural heritage of music, art, architecture and science like CERN where the internet was born and see the largest Hadron Collider where particles collide at temperatures 100,000 times more than the centre of the sun. Enjoy gorgeous colour photos, the authentic places to stay, eat, sleep or swim and expert advice on practical stuff like free public transport from the airport and around the city.
£16.99
Farrol Kahn GmbH Rilke: Bio Novel
The book is the story of a tragic love affair. Rilke who has devoted his whole life to being a poet has hit a creative block. Despondent, he is on the verge of leaving Switzerland when he meets Elisabeth Klossowska in 1920. She becomes his lover and muse and finds a tower for him to complete his great poems, the Duino Elegies. He dies six years later at the age of 50 from leukaemia. "Farrol Kahn's superb novel...lends the subject a truly Proustian perspective..It stirs and sustains the reader's involvement throughout...The animation of Rilke...is carried out brilliantly." Ralph Freedman. Author of definitive biography - Life of a Poet:Rainer Maria Rilke. "I've read the excerpt and I must say: absolutely brilliant!" Oskar Freysinger, Swiss writer
£35.10
Farrol Kahn GmbH Montreux Riviera, Switzerland
The Montreux Riviera is the most beautiful region along Lake Geneva. It nestles between the Alps and the lake and has attracted tourists (Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Lord Byron were the first) over the centuries through its microclimate. In summer, it is warm enough for tropical plants and the winters are mild. Among the WOW factors are the UNESCO Lavaux vineyards with wine-tasting in the picturesque villages, the medieval Chillon Castle - the most visited in Switzerland, the Montreux Jazz Festival, the grand belle epoque hotels, lake steamers, close to ski resorts and the spectacular panoramas.Montreux has also been an inspiration for writers, artists and musicians. Hans Christian Andersen who suffered from bronchitis and came for treatment in Glion wrote the Ice Maiden and Ernest Hemingway on a visit wrote chapters from a Farewell to Arms. In Clarens, Tchaikovsky composed the Concerto for violin and Igor Stravinsky the Rite of Spring. Oskar Kokoschka spent the last 25 years of his life in Villeneuve and to cap it all, Vladimir Nabokov lived with his wife Vera on the sixth floor of the Montreux Palace hotel for 16 years until his death in 1977.
£14.99
Farrol Kahn GmbH Gstaad Insider's Guide
The Gstaad enjoys a high level of prestige and international renown. In spite of this, it has remained truly Alpine, with its charming chalets and authentic traditions like cheesemaking over wood fires. Or as acting legend Julie Andrews once said: "Gstaad is the last paradise in a crazy world". The region has a further 9 chalet villages alongside Gstaad, located at an altitude of between 1,000 and 1,400 metres. According to legend, God wanted to take a short rest whilst creating the world. The imprint of his hand thus shaped the Saanenland region. His five fingers formed the valleys, with Gstaad nestling in their midst. And Alpine villages lie among the lakes and mountains. Gstaad has 200 farms, 80 of which still use Alpine pastures and around 7,000 cows in the region. At the same time, a range of diverse leisure amenities such as tennis championships, music festivals, beach volleyball, polo matches and country and western music events in summer and in winter. In addition, visitors will find first-class hotels, outstanding shopping facilities along the traffic-free promenade and an airport.
£26.96