I stayed in a Swiss village to save money while backpacking Europe for 2 weeks and found a hidden gem destination
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I stayed in a Swiss village to save money while backpacking Europe for 2 weeks and found a hidden gem destination
"On my final night, I thought I'd enjoy a view of the night sky while cooking dinner on the fire pit provided by my Airbnb. I planned to stop by the town's grocery store on the way home from Zurich and grill some sausages, or 'wurst.'"
"Roggwil is a quiet, modest village with friendly families and a stunning mountain backdrop. When I crossed paths with people, I noticed they smiled, something I'm not used to seeing too much, living in New York City."
"For $200 a night, I slept in a wine barrel converted into a tiny home on a garden property, steps from the train station. From the garden, I had a sparkling view of the night sky."
"Though there isn't as much to do as there is in a city, the village has some restaurants, a library, a swimming pool, and a go-kart race track, according to its website."
The trip culminated in a memorable final night in Roggwil, Switzerland, after a two-week European journey. Initially, the evening began poorly when the planned grocery store closed, leaving no dinner options. The village, known for its friendly atmosphere and unique accommodations, provided a charming backdrop. The Airbnb, a converted wine barrel, offered a stunning view of the night sky. Despite the challenges, the experience in the quaint village proved enjoyable and fulfilling, showcasing the beauty of rural Switzerland.
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