Things to do with kids in Bern, Switzerland

I recently had the opportunity to visit Bern, the capital of Switzerland and UNESCO World Heritage Site.  It’s a great destination for families who are interested in exploring the historic city of Bern and surrounding area including Lucerne, Interlaken and Gruyères.  Before heading out to the countryside, do take some time to explore Bern as there are quite a few things to do with kids.

Clock Tower (Zytglogge)

Clocker Tower, Bern

The Clock Tower is one of the main attractions in Bern, which was built in 1530, includes an astronomical clock and dancing figurines.  Get there on the hour so you can see the revolving bears, crowing golden cockerel and kicking jester put on a show.  If you get an opportunity to, go inside and see the inner workings of the clock, climb the tower and enjoy the panoramic views of the city.

Inside Clock Tower in Bern
Photo Courtesy of David Trayner, Southend Echo

 

Bern Clock Tower

 

Bear Park

Brown Bear in Bern
Photo Courtesy of David Trayner, Southend Echo

 

Within a 5 minute walk from the Old Town, you can visit the 19th Century Bear Pit, that houses several Brown Bears, the symbol of Bern.  During the winter months they are less active and may have disappeared inside.

 

Take a Dip!

The Aare River Bern

If your children are confident swimmers and your visiting in the summer, why not float down the River Aare with the Old Town Looking Down on you.

 

Child-Eater Fountain

Child Eater Fountain
Photo Courtesy of David Trayner, Southend Echo

 

There are more than 100 fountains in Bern.  However, if your children need to be reminded about their behaviour while away, you may want to take them to visit the Child Eating Ogre Fountain, he’s half-way through devouring one and 3 others look on in terror.  It’s easy to find in the Town Centre.  No one really knows why it was made in the first place, over 500 years ago, but has acted as a good reminder to the children of Bern to behave themselves.

 

The Old Town

The Old Town Bern
Photo Courtesy of David Trayner, Southend Echo

 

Go for a stroll around the Old Town which has been a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1983, but watch out for the man eating drains.

Drains in Bern

 

Einstein House

Einstein House Bern

Visit the second floor apartment where Einstein, his wife and son lived when he discovered the Theory of Relativity.  I’ve included this as I found it very interesting and had no idea about the scandals in his personal life.  However, it may not have enough to hold the attention of younger children but older children, who are familiar with Einstein, may find it interesting.

Outside of Bern

Schilthorn & Piz Gloria

Viewing Deck Piz Gloria
Photo Courtesy of David Trayner, Southend Echo

 

Travel 2970 meters above sea level on the Schilthorn Cableway, which was featured in the 1968 James Bond film, ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’.  On a clear day you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of over 200 peaks from the viewing platform.

Piz Gloria

Have a spot of lunch or a coffee in Piz Gloria the revolving restaurant.

Explore the new interactive 007 Bond World, which is great for both kids and adults.

 

The Chocolate Show Schuh, Interlaken

Chocolate Show Interlaken

If you find yourself in Interlaken, which is nestles between two lakes in the beautiful Mountain Region on Jungfrau, I would recommend a visit to the Chocolate Show where you can learn the secrets behind Swiss Chocolate, try your hand at being a chocolatier and it would be rude not to try some.

Rail Bike Ride in the Sense Valley

Rail Bikes in Switzerland

Ride the Rails! Travel along 4 miles of decommissioned railway from Laupen to Gümmenen on these modified bikes.

Feeding the Family

Typical food in Bern

Feeding your kids really won’t be a problem as you can get almost any type of cuisine and besides the abundance of chocolate, the typical food includes Rösti (grated potatoes formed into a small flat cake and fried), Cheese Fondue, Käseschnitte (toasted cheese sandwich) and Sausages, which most kids will eat.

 

Getting there and Away

I flew from Southend International Airport with SkyWork Airlines to Bern.  As I live in St Albans which is 20 miles directly north of London, I would typically use Gatwick, Luton or Heathrow.

However, the benefit of flying with SkyWork is that they pride themselves in 20 minute check in times and you get fast tracked through security. Normally when I use the other larger airports I have to be there 2-3 hours before take-off.   The airport is easily accessible by train or car and doesn’t share air space with the larger airports so planes typically don’t get stacked, resulting in the dreaded holding pattern.

 

Getting around

Chocolate Train in Switzerland

Probably the easiest way to get around Switzerland is by train, and as you would expect, the trains in Switzerland run on time.

According to several people, the train timings are so good in Switzerland that they use it to set their watches. (Not the other way around.)

The trains put ours in the UK to shame, they are modern, clean, fast and not overcrowded.  It’s a very civilized an relaxing way to travel, there are a multitude of different train passes that you can purchase which allows you to travel by train, boat or bus.

I’m sure my daughter would love The Swiss Chocolate Train.

I will definitely be going back but will be taking my daughter next time.

Have you been?  What would you recommend?

 

Disclosure – the trip was compliments of SkyWork Airlines for purposes of this review.

 

40+ Meal Ideas for Busy Mums

Planning my weekly meals is one of my least favourite things to do.  I spend ages trolling the internet looking for inspiration for child-friendly recipes.  However, I do find that planning our weekly meals saves us time, money, waste and ensures we eat a little better.

I recently asked a rather large group of local mums for some inspiration for meal ideas.  If I’m honest, I was rather humbled by the things they’re cooking their kids and it put my efforts to shame.  Below, I have compiled a list of their favourite meal ideas with suggested recipes.

Child Friendly Chicken Recipes

Homemade chicken and apple burgers with sweet potato mash

Chicken and vegetable couscous

Baked Spanish risotto

Homemade Chicken Nuggets

Spanish Chicken tonight and rice

Rice with chicken in cinnamon and Bechamel sauce

Jambalaya

Chicken and veg stir fry

Surprise chicken (tomato, courgette, pepper, chicken stew) with rice

Lemon marinated chicken grilled with sweet potato mash/chips and veg

Katsu chicken

Chicken with a korma curry sauce and noodles

Chicken fajitas

Chicken and Chorizo cooked with Passata 

 

Family Meal Ideas - Pork

Sausages with mash potato cheese bake

Sausage and bean casserole

Bacon and veg pasta bake

Toad in the hole gravy and a dollop of cheesy mash with broccoli or peas

Easy Sausage casserole

Pasta with bacon and a tomato sauce

Autumn Sausage Bake

 

Child Friendly Beef Recipes

Speedy Meatball stew

Beef stew and dumplings

South African Bobotie

Cottage Pie

Child Friendly Lamb Recipes

Shepherd’s pie with baked beans 

Grated Apple Lamb Burgers

No-Fuss Shepherd’s pie

 

Child Friendly Fish Recips

Spaghetti with shredded surimi

Tuna Pasta Bake

Fish pie

Steamed salmon with sweet potato mash

Sweet chilli noodles with salmon

Fish fingers

Teriyaki salmon and new pots

Creamy pasta with broccoli, salmon and peas

Jamie Oliver’s Salmon on Lentil and Spinach

 

Child Friendly Vegetarian Recipes

Butternut Squash Risotto

Simple pasta with peas, butter and grated parmesan

Jamie Oliver’s ‘Hungover Noodles’

 

Thank you to all the SAMS for your suggestions.  If you have any other meal ideas you would like to share please do add them in the comments.

 

 

 

 

Mini Toad in the Hole Recipe

Easy Mid Week Meal Idea for Kids

Miniature Toad in the Hole Recipe

Planning our weekly meals is the bane of my life!  This week I was inspired by an image that I saw on Pinterest of these Mini Toads in a hole.  I’m not normally one for ‘Cute Food’ but  it looked relatively easy and I was fairly confident my daughter would eat it as she loves Yorkshire puddings and sausages.

In my quest to add green things to her food, I did add a sprig of fresh rosemary to each, but if I’m honest you really could skip this.  If you’re dubious about cocktail sausages you could probably use better quality regular sausage and cut them into small pieces.

Mini Toad in the Hole
Recipe Type: Mid Week
Author: Mediocre Mum
Prep time:
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Serves: 12
Ingredients
  • 24 Cocktail Sausages
  • Sunflower Oil
  • 140g Plain Flour
  • Flour Eggs
  • 200ml Milk
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Fresh rosemary (Optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.  Place two cocktail sausages in each opening of a muffin tin.  Drizzle with Sunflower oil.  Pop in the oven for 15-20 minutes.  The trick is to make sure that the oil is hot.
  2. In a separate bowl add the flour and beat in the eggs until smooth.  Gradually add the milk, season with salt and pepper.  I tend to then transfer the batter to a measuring cup as it’s easier to pour.
  3. Carefully remove the tray from the oven. Pour the batter into the holes, filling them about a third full.  At this point you can add a sprig of rosemary if you like.  Then place back in the oven and cook ‘UNDISTURBED’ for 20-25 minutes until the Yorkshire is golden brown.  Do not be tempted to open the oven door to have a sneaky peak.
  4. Serve with gravy and your child’s favourite greens.

Do you have any other quick mid-week meal ideas?  If so, please do leave a comment.  I could really use the inspiration.

Can Your Hubby Plait Hair?

Easy 5-in-1 Hairstyle for Girls

I was searching YouTube look for easy girls hairstyles in an attempt to tame my daughter’s hair and I came across a tutorial that purported to be an easy ‘5-in-1 Easy Daddy Do’ pitched at stay at home dads, weekend dads or inept mums like me.

I watched the video and it seemed simple enough and only involved two simple plaits.  Then it got me thinking, could my husband plait hair?  I’m lucky if he gets her to brush her teeth when I’m not around.  But he spent a lot of time sailing and on boats so can tie knots, but could he do a simple plait.

So I set the challenge

I have to say I think he did a pretty good job for a first attempt.  As a mum I have an unfair advantage, I didn’t have my daughter till I was 35 and I’ve pretty much had long hair for most of my life so plaits are second nature.

Simple Plaits for Girls

Easy Hairstyles for Girls

And now that I know he can do it and with a bit of practice this could mean one less job for me.

 

 

Things to do in North Norfolk with a 7 Year Old

The Christmas before last, we went away for the first time.  As a small family of 3, Christmas Day at home is nice but with limited family around the rest of the holiday can be rather quiet so last year we decided to go away.  We went to Coombemill in Cornwall, it worked out so well we decided to go away again this Christmas.

Where to Go?

Norfolk Beaches

This year we decided to go to North Norfolk, Salthouse to be exact, which is less than 3 hours by car from London.  We hired Corner Cottage which is on the coast between Sheringham and Holt and less than 200m from the Saltmarshes.  The 1730s Cottage itself was perfect and ideally located for exploring the surrounding area.

Accommodation in Salthouse, Norfolk

Facilities Corner Cottage Norfolk

Corner Cottage - Salthouse

Corner Cottage Accommodation Norfolk

Accommodation in Norfolk

The Cottage is incredibly well kitted out, decorated to a high standard, sleeps 4 possibly 6 if you utilise the sofa bed in the lounge and the best bit is there is an excellent child and dog friendly pub, The Dun Cow, less than 200m away.  I would strongly recommend booking in advance as it’s very popular.

The Dun Cow, Salthouse, Norfolk

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In addition, there is a shop right next door to the Cottage and legendary Cookies Seafood is only a couple of doors down and they also do take-away Lattes and Bacon Sarnies in the morning.

Going away for Christmas can be a bit stressful as you have to have everything ready in advance,  no last minute rushing around; packing, wrapping presents and ordering food in (Tesco deliver to the cottage) needs to be done in advance, but once you’re in the car on your way, everything is done and you can sit back and enjoy the holiday.

There is so much to see and do in the area and we will definitely be going back but these are a few of our highlights.

Crabbing – Wells Next Sea

This was pure magic.  The Quay in Wells is the perfect place to do a bit of crabbing.  Check the tide times the night before and go about an hour after High Tide.  Don’t worry if your hubby packs the net and bait in morning and then proceeds to forget to put it in the car, as there is a shop near the Quay where you can buy one for a couple of quid.

Best places for crabbing in Norfolk

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I really wasn’t confident we were going to catch anything, especially after talking to the Harbour Master who said we’d be very lucky if we did as the water was too cold.  Boy, was he wrong, within a couple of minutes of launching the net, I could hear excited screams from my daughter as they pulled up at least 4.  We lost count after awhile.

Warm up after with a coffee and spot of breakfast at the Wells Deli.

 

Blakeney Point Seal Trips

A boxing day to remember.  There are quite a few different companies going out to Blakeney Point from Morston, to see the Common & Grey Seal Colonies, which can number into the 1000s at this time of year as they are coming in to have their babies.    We chose Beans Seal Tours , it was an information and entertaining tour.  It’s only a short boat trip out to the point but with stunning scenery and an opportunity to hear about the history of the Old Life Boat House.  Do wrap up warm.  I was surprised that we were allowed to take our dog with us.

Blakeney Point Seal Tours

 

Holkham Nature Reserve & Beach

Recently Voted ‘The Number 1 Beach in the UK’

Christmas Day involved a lovely blustery walk on Holkham Beach, 4 miles of sandy unspoiled beach.  There is ample parking but bring change,  a wooden walkway leads you from the tree lined car park through the pines opening up to a crescent shaped beach with loads of pools to explore.

Best Beach in the UK

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The Chocolate Box in Sheringham

I really don’t need to say much more – Kids love Chocolate!

Chocolate Box in Sheringham, Norfolk

 

Steam Train from Holt to Sheringham or Vice Versa

Unfortunately, I messed this one up.  We were hoping to take the train from Holt to Sheringham, followed by a spot of lunch at the Funky Mackerel, but I misread the timetable and didn’t realise they were only offering a Special Christmas Service and it was sold out, but will definitely try the Steam Train again next time.

Things to do with kids in Norfolk

Salthouse Church

As a family we’re not religious, however, my mother in law was an avid church goer, so every Christmas we attend a service around Christmas time and light candles in remembrance.  This gives us an opportunity to tell our daughter a bit more about her grand-parents who died when she was young .  We strolled up the hill to the spectacular Salthouse Church on Christmas Eve to attend the Christingle Service.

Salthouse Church, Norfolk

 

Take a Stroll

As I mentioned earlier, the Cottage is ideally located for exploring the local area.  Most mornings were spent walking our dog through the Saltmarshes to the beach which is less than 200m away.  Just outside Corner Cottage there is a lovely walk through fields and woods which will take you to the Wildlife Centre in Cley where you can have a spot of lunch.  (Note:  Dogs are not allowed – which makes perfect sense as they’d scare all the birds away)

Things to do with kids in Norfolk

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As you can see I highly recommend both the area and cottage for a destination with kids.  If you’re interested in Corner Cottage you can book via the link above or contact Clare Suttie direct on Twitter @atlastranslate.

Note: I just wanted to note how incredibly dog friendly North Norfolk is, we found very few places that were not dog friendly, as new dog owners this was welcomed as we could take him out with us and didn’t have to leave him behind.

Copyright Notice – photos of the Saltmarsh and Corner Cottage are courtesy of Jeanette Lendon Photography.