
Talk:Bern Travel Guide
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Hi. Note that Disambiguation does not work the same way here that it does at Wikipedia. Although there is also a Canton Bern, we have two different articles for it, the Bernese Highlands and the Bernese Lowlands. This corresponds to the way the Swiss travel office divides up the country and so we've adopted it here as well. -- Mark 16:11, 4 Feb 2006 (EST)
Thanks for the information, i know that many things works not the same way as in Wikipedia, but i do live in Bern and cant understand the divides of the tourist office (ok its an office, its not logical).
The Canton of Bern has more to offer than lowland & highland.
To count Bienne & Bern in the same part is a bit strange for someone that live in the area (but at a small point understandable).
I was visiting the Site and found the List of Swiss cantons this made me belife the target is to add every canton the wikitravel.
I am Sorry, if i did too mutch but it was logical.
--Philippt 01:20, 5. Feb 2006 (CET)
Guys, sorry but what the heck! I cannot edit this page anymore! It keeps hitting the spam filter even if I contribute a simple triviality like:
"Flying to Berne directly is the exception though. You're probably better advised to fly in to Switzerland through Zurich Airport and take a direct train to Berne (takes you 1h30 max), or alternatively Geneva Airport (roughly 3h by train). See below."
C'mon, what's going on here.... This is content that has relevance for a foreign traveler. I live here, and I don't think I know anyone who's ever landed on Belp.
- Somebody accidentally added " " to the spam blacklist. It's fixed now (or otherwise you couldn't even write the comment above!). Jpatokal 06:46, 15 August 2006 (EDT)