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Old Dec 10th, 2016 | 11:06 AM
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Thanks PalenQ,

So do you recon.. On 30th I will start from Paris- take a 9:15 train to Geneva reaching there at 12... take a train to interlaken.. Overnight stay at interlaken. If Possible visit some nearby spots at interlaken..

31st - Junfraujoch and back Later transfer to Lucerne.

1st Lucerne to Fluelen By Boat ? how much time should it take?

"and train back from there - stopping say at Vitznau" I cant find a direct train from Fluelen to Vitznau
And can I cover Rigi on the same day? ... how should i plan my timeline?

Also I want to experience both COG railway and Cable Car, Boat(covered in Lucerne) and any other fascinating vehicles possible in the span..

I have also got 2nd & 3rd full and 4th-half

I came across Pilatus for which i can avail both COG and Cable car. Also there is an option to stay up the hill. We would have some luggage as well. So do you think about lodging at more than 2 hotels for 5 nights at Swiss.

rail-passes valid in boat rides in lake Brienz as well?
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Old Dec 10th, 2016 | 11:23 AM
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Can I do it in a day like this... ?

Boat ride from Lucerne to Vitznau, starting in the morning Train to Mt Rigi @ back by 2pm (say)
Boat ride from Vitznau to Fluelen
Train / Boat back to Lucerne .. whatever be the better option...
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Old Dec 10th, 2016 | 01:58 PM
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Yes but 2pm is rather rushed I think -if you leave early - not much at Rigi Kulm-summit station but the views and awesomeness.

But check schedules and see.
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Old Dec 11th, 2016 | 12:59 AM
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Ok great,.... Thanks PalenQ

So.. on 30th, I m reaching Geneva, by afternoon and then moving to Interlaken

on 31st, I will cover Junfrau and in the evening transfer to Lucerne

on 1st , I will cover Lake Lucerne boat ride and Mt Rigi..
How should I travel back from Fluelen to Lucerne? - Boat / Train, which one will be a better opt as I my onward journey is through Boat?

What would be your pick for 2nd & 3rd.. two full days.. I heard about Mountain/Glacier Railway and COG, as well as The Cable car which I want to cover as well...

Please suggest... and thanks again for your help..
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Old Dec 11th, 2016 | 08:27 AM
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"I am planning Half / One day at River / nearby excursion. Which one should I pick
(1) Lake Geneva-Montreux-Chillon Castle or
(2) Lake Thun (with St. Beatus Caves, Oberhofen castle) or (3) Lake Brienz or
(4) Lake Lucerne? -- found the advice from one of your posts

If I pick Montreux, will try to take the scenic Golden Pass train Montreux to Interlaken-Ost"

All 3 areas (Lake Geneva, Lake Thun/Lake Brienz, Lake Lucerne) have all you are looking for: boat rides, rope railways (funiculars), cog wheel railways, aerial cableways (gondolas) to view points, namely:

LAKE GENEVA AREA
Rope railways: Evian - Neuvecelle, Vevey - Mont Pelerin, Les Avants - Sonloup, Territet - Mont Fleuri, Territet - Glion;
Cog wheel railways: Vevey - Les Pleyades, Montreux - Rochers de Naye, Aigle - Leysin, Bex - Villars - Bretaye;
Gondolas: Veyrier - Saleve, Crozet - Col de Crozet, Leysin - La Berneuse, Villars - Roc d'Orsay, Barboleusaz - Les Chaux.

LAKE THUN / LAKE BRIENZ AREA
Rope railways: Muelenen - Niesen, Beatenbucht - Beatenberg, Interlaken - Heimwehfluh, Interlaken - Harder, Giessbach See - Giessbachfall, Meiringen - Reichenbachfall, Handegg - Gelmersee;
Cog wheel railways: Wilderswil - Schynige Platte, Brienz - Rothorn, Meiringen - Bruenig;
Gondolas: Erlenbach - Stockhorn, Beatenberg - Niederhorn, Meiringen - Alpentower, Wasserwendi - Kaeserstatt, Soerenberg - Brienzer Rothorn;

LAKE LUCERNE AREA
Rope railways: Lucerne - Guetsch, Kriens - Sonnenberg, Kehrsiten - Buergenstock (doesn't run actually), Stans - Stanserhron (1st leg), Schwyz - Stoos, Treib - Seelisberg;
Cog wheel railways: Alpnachstad - Pilatus, Vitznau - Rigi Kaltbad - Rigi Kulm, Arth-Goldau - Kraebel - Rigi Kulm;
Gondolas: Kriens - Pilatus, Stans - Stanserhorn (2nd leg), Dallenwil - Wirzweli, Dallenwil Wiesenberg, Kuessnacht - Seebodenalp, Weggis - Rigi Kaltbad, Gersau - Rigi Scheidegg, Kraebel - Rigi Scheidegg, Brunnen - Urmiberg, Rickenbach - Rotenflue, Morschach - Stoos, Stoos - Fronalspstock, Stoos - Klingenstock, Beckenried - Klewenalp, Emmetten - Stockhuette, Emmetten - Niederbauen, Fluelen - Eggberge, Seedorf - Gitschenberg, Buerglen - Kinzig, Buerglen Ruogig, Schattdorf - Haldi, Attinghausen - Bruesti.

Only you know wat you are interested in. So we cannot decide for you where to go.

If you want to travel from Paris to Lucerne, there is no need to make the detour via Geneva; the direct itinerary via Basel is about 1 1/2 hrs shorter.
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Old Dec 11th, 2016 | 09:39 AM
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What would be your pick for 2nd & 3rd.. two full days.>

Rather than dashing around from one place to the other spend another full day in the Interlaken area - and Lucerne too. The Jungfrau has much more than the Jungfraujoch trip -such as the trip via Lauterbrunnen and Murren to Schilthorn- and back via Gimmelwald - thrilling trains and cables-

and when doing the Jungfraujoch make a leisurely day of it - stop off en route or coming back in say Wengen- Grindelwald -Lauterbrunnen - each has its own charm.

Less indeed can be more!

If go by boat to Fluelen I'd take the train back to Lucerne via Arth-Goldau or else you pretty much duplicate your first boat ride and it takes a lot longer than the train.
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Old Dec 11th, 2016 | 09:45 AM
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Thank you Neckervd... Thanks a lot for the details... Yes its true I should pick what I want... Let me do that in a couple of days....

But I would still present the same before you and PalenQ, and ask for a confirmation, that this is one of the possible best....

Thanks, thanks, thanks a lot for your help...
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Old Dec 11th, 2016 | 10:37 AM
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keep in mind the weather factor - one reason for staying a few days in Interlaken -if one day is funky do a day trip on the lakes or to Bern, etc.
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Old Dec 12th, 2016 | 11:29 AM
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If doing Mt Titlis from Interlaken you can do it part way by boat -take a boat to Stans (I think) - a stop on the Lucerne to Engelberg (Titlis) railway. Not as awesome as the Fluelen fjord-like part of lake however.
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Old Dec 12th, 2016 | 02:29 PM
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and as you are fine with rushed schedules you can do Titlis as a break of journey when going between Lucerne and Interlaken_Ost-put bags in station locker at Stans (I may have that station wrong- but the first stop where you can change to train to Engelberg, where you take the famous rotating gondola up to Titlis itself.
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Old Mar 27th, 2017 | 05:24 AM
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Last moment suggestion.... Please can you review the plan below and suggest whether I should take a Swiss rail pass / Half fare card / any special passes for the following itinerary.


30th May – Paris to Interlaken: Will start in the morning and planning to take Train from Paris CDG – Geneva and from Geneva to Interlaken.

31st May – Tour Jungfraujoch and Murren-Schilthorn: Route I thought is as follows
Interlaken Ost - Zweilütschinen - Lauterbrunnen
Lauterbrunnen - Grütschalp - Murren - Schilthorn
Back by: Schilthorn – Murren – Grütschalp - Lauterbrunnen

Lauterbrunnen - Wengen - Kleine Scheidegg – Jungfraujoch
Back by: Jungfraujoch - Kleine Scheidegg - Grindelwald – Wilderswil - Interaken Ost

Your Opinion?

1st June – Morning: Boat-ride in Lake Thun / Lake Brienz
– Afternoon: Transfer to Lucerne
(Can I take a Goldenpass train? Is it worth?)

2nd June – Boatride to Flüelen and take a Train back to Lucerne.
- Hault at Vitznau to go to My Rigi. Vitznau – Rigi Klum – Wegis. And continue journey to Fluelen from Wegis.

-In one journey/ticket can I do this? Get down in between a journey and take later vessel, even from a different port?
-What is the best route to return, if a take a train back from Fluelen to Lucerne?

3rd June – Pilatus + Stanserhorn (If impossible, will skip one)
(Bus) Lucerne – Kriens; (Gondola) Kriens – Fräkmünteg; (Cable Car) Fräkmüntegg - Mt Pilatus
(Cogwheel) Mt Pilatus – Alpnachstad (Train) Alpnachstad – Hergiswil – Stans
Walk to valley Station, (Funicular) Stans – Kaiti (Cable Car) Kaiti - Stanserhorn peak
Return to Stans via same way and take train to Lucerne
- Please suggest here.

4th June – Transfer to Milan from Lucerne.


Thanks for your suggestion and help again...
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Old Mar 27th, 2017 | 07:50 AM
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Perhaps the Berner Oberland Pass- valid in both Interlaken and Lucerne areas would be nice -some kind of pass better than Half-Fare I'd think for so many rides.

check out that pass.
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Old Mar 27th, 2017 | 12:33 PM
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http://www.swisstravelsystem.com/en/...-oberland.html

Buy it locally at any station.
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Old Mar 28th, 2017 | 01:20 AM
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There is no train from CDG to Geneva. But there are 4 daily connections with a change at Lyon Part Dieu.

How long will you stay at Geneva and what do you plan to do there?

May 31st: the names of the railway stations you mentioned are correct. Standard fare for the whole thing: 325 CHF or USD/pax. Half fare with Swiss half Fare Card.

June 1st: there is only 1 train category between Brienz and Lucerne.

June 2nd: there is only 1 railway line between Fluelen and Lucerne.
You cannot do the Weggis - Vitznau leg twice with the same ticket.

June 3rd: you may also go by boat from Alpnachstad to Stansstad.
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Old Mar 28th, 2017 | 05:59 AM
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June 1st: there is only 1 train category between Brienz and Lucerne.>

right but there is the Golden Pass special trains too with observation cars - no reservations needed but could be full with tour groups -regular trains just hop on without worry about finding seats.
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Old Mar 28th, 2017 | 08:07 AM
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Standard fare for the whole thing: 325 CHF or USD/pax. Half fare with Swiss half Fare Card>

So Half-Fare card if not Berner Oberland Pass is better than regular tickets.
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Old Mar 28th, 2017 | 11:56 AM
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(2) Pilatus ( as option for both Cog and Cableway is there) with a night stay up there ?>

I guess Pilatus is now 100% covered by a Swiss Pass and Rigi has been for several years.

Value of a pass is that you may use it much more than you think -like if foul weather sets in whilst in Alps - day trip out - or on a nice day take a boat ride on Lake Geneva or Lake Lucerne or Lake Thun or Lake Brienz, etc- all fully covered.
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Old Apr 10th, 2017 | 12:57 PM
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I just saw this, so excuse me if my thought contradict some plan, but I have stayed in the BO part of Switzerland a few times and used the trains, cable cars, and my feet to get around. I don't know if the 31 May - tour both Jungfrau and Schilthorn from Interlaken in one day is possible or you may have to catch the first/last train, then each train/car just right, run through Murren, bring your food/drink to eat on the trains, plan even your WC break. No time to look at the views or take photos.

I am a fast traveler, but I just find that the slow trains and the multiple connections take me longer than I expect in the region. At a minimum, you will need to know the timetables exactly. And pray for a clear day to make going up both worthwhile!
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Old Apr 10th, 2017 | 01:08 PM
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Yes doing both in one day though pysically possible means great shortchanging both -the Schilthorn trip can involve places like Gimmelwald and Murren and other places.
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Old Apr 10th, 2017 | 02:53 PM
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Gimmelwald -a unique place - take cable there from Murren -then thrilling large gondola that seems to plunge to the Lauterbrunnen Valley floor at Stechelberg for postal buses back to Lauterbrunnen -easy to hit Trummelbach Falls just outside Lauterbrunnen- it is also a wonderful easy flat walk from Stechelberg to Lauterbrunnen.

Gimmelwald:

https://www.google.com/search?q=gimm...w=1745&bih=864

Have lunch or a snack at the renown local hotel.

The Schilthorn excursion should involve much more than just Piz Gloria (the building at the Schilthorn) IMO- Murren too is worth looking around and there is a sweet cliffside (but totally safe and easy) walkway between Murren down to Gimmelwald.
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