Grindelwald Faces Tourist Backlash Over Unruly Behavior
Tourist Group Creates Stir in Grindelwald
On Saturday morning, five tour buses filled with around 200 visitors pulled into the tranquil village of Grindelwald. The tourists soon set up a lavish buffet in a parking lot, complete with self-catered meals and drinks. The scene escalated as two whole roasted pigs appeared on their table, drawing the ire of local resident Michel H., who reacted by spraying them with a garden hose.
Community Tensions Rise
Residents like Rolf B. reported that such incidents are becoming common. While they acknowledge the importance of tourism, many feel tourists often disregard local norms and spaces. Everyday conversations have shifted from weather to the challenges of mass tourism.
- Local Feedback: Some locals are frustrated and feel overwhelmed by inconsiderate tourists.
- Seeking Solutions: Grindelwald's community president emphasizes the need for effective communication and regulation of tourist behavior.
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