Bank of New Hampshire’s Prestige Plus

Bank of New Hampshire’s Prestige Plus members tour the village of Zermatt, Switzerland. (Courtesy photo)

LACONIA — Bank of New Hampshire’s Prestige Plus members are traveling again after a 19-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Alpine Lakes and scenic trains of Switzerland and Northern Italy was the destination of the first trip, and it did not disappoint.

The Swiss Alps are home to some of the most dramatic scenery in the world; from mountaintops at 7,000 feet above sea level, to so many beautiful glacial lakes, every day had a new ‘wow’ moment. The ski resort of Zermatt was a highlight of the trip. Zermatt boasts no gas or diesel vehicles in the village. You reach the village by train and go on foot or by electric cart to your hotel. The village is quaint and small. The Matterhorn can be seen rising up from the village as a focal point wherever you go. Cindy Salta, vice president — Prestige Plus officer for Bank of New Hampshire said, “I couldn’t help but take pictures of it from the balcony of my hotel room and as I walked around the village of Zermatt. The Matterhorn is the world’s most photographed mountain, and it is simply breathtaking.”

The city of Luzern was another trip highlight. From Luzern, the group went to the top of Mount Pilatus on the steepest Cog Railway in the world, passing alpine meadows where cows grazed and striking rock walls where expert hikers were climbing. Mount Pilatus stands at 7,000 feet above sea level and the 360 degree views from the top were spectacular. Al Lacroix, a guest from Williston, VT stated, “The visit up to the top of Mt. Pilatus was the highlight for me. If we did nothing else, that was worth the whole trip for me. It was beautiful.”

Bank of New Hampshire manages a professional travel club as a benefit for Prestige Plus customers. To learn more about Bank of New Hampshire’s Prestige Plus program, contact Cindy Salta, vice president, Prestige Plus officer, at 603-527-3901 or salta@banknh.com.

For more information, call 1-800-832-0912 or visit www.BankNH.com.

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