Zurich - Interlaken - Lugano - Lucern - Montreux
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Zurich - Interlaken - Lugano - Lucern - Montreux
Hi Everyone
My husband and I are spending 2 weeks in Switzerland beginning March 2nd. Our itinerary is as follows:
Zurich - Interlaken
Interlaken - Lugano
Lugano - Lucern
Lucern - Montreux
Montreux - return to Zurich
We purchased a Swiss Rail Pass for the duration of the trip. Question - while the Swiss train system is fairly easy to figure out, I'd like suggestions on the most scenic routes to take. It's a bit overwhelming when I look on the website.
Thanks for your help!
My husband and I are spending 2 weeks in Switzerland beginning March 2nd. Our itinerary is as follows:
Zurich - Interlaken
Interlaken - Lugano
Lugano - Lucern
Lucern - Montreux
Montreux - return to Zurich
We purchased a Swiss Rail Pass for the duration of the trip. Question - while the Swiss train system is fairly easy to figure out, I'd like suggestions on the most scenic routes to take. It's a bit overwhelming when I look on the website.
Thanks for your help!
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Zurich - Interlaken
Interlaken - Lucerne
Lucerne-Lugano
Lugano - Montreux
Montreux - Zurich
First rearrange the itinerary a tad IMO to what I have above - shorter travel time overall I believe.
Zurich to Interlaken
Then Interlaken to Lucerne via the very scenic Brunig Pass route, part of Golden Pass scenic train route.
Then Lucerne to Lugano via the Gotthard Tunnel (new and longest rail tunnel in Europe).
Lugano to Montreux - scenic route Lugano-Locarno (on Lake Como) via the Centovalli scenic train ("100 valleys" as the train plies gorgeous Alpine valleys to Domodossola, Italy - change there to trains thru the Smplon Tunnel to Brig and change there for a mildly scenic train ride down the Rhone Valley to Montreux.
Montreux-Zurich via the very scenic Golden Pass route and not the quicker mainline route - Montreux-Zweissimmen and change at Spiez for Bern-Zurich. Really scenic part is Montreux-Zweissimmen.
That to me is the most logical route in terms of scenic beauty and logical routings.
For lots on Swiss trains check www.sbb.ch; www.swisstravelsystem.com; www.budgeteuropetravel.com; www.seat61.com and www.ricksteves.com.
Swiss Travel Pass valid the whole way - even the Centovalli part via a bit of Italy to Domodossola to Brig. No reservations needed but suggested to reserve Montreux-Zweissimmen portion to guarantee seating in an observation/panoramic car.
Interlaken - Lucerne
Lucerne-Lugano
Lugano - Montreux
Montreux - Zurich
First rearrange the itinerary a tad IMO to what I have above - shorter travel time overall I believe.
Zurich to Interlaken
Then Interlaken to Lucerne via the very scenic Brunig Pass route, part of Golden Pass scenic train route.
Then Lucerne to Lugano via the Gotthard Tunnel (new and longest rail tunnel in Europe).
Lugano to Montreux - scenic route Lugano-Locarno (on Lake Como) via the Centovalli scenic train ("100 valleys" as the train plies gorgeous Alpine valleys to Domodossola, Italy - change there to trains thru the Smplon Tunnel to Brig and change there for a mildly scenic train ride down the Rhone Valley to Montreux.
Montreux-Zurich via the very scenic Golden Pass route and not the quicker mainline route - Montreux-Zweissimmen and change at Spiez for Bern-Zurich. Really scenic part is Montreux-Zweissimmen.
That to me is the most logical route in terms of scenic beauty and logical routings.
For lots on Swiss trains check www.sbb.ch; www.swisstravelsystem.com; www.budgeteuropetravel.com; www.seat61.com and www.ricksteves.com.
Swiss Travel Pass valid the whole way - even the Centovalli part via a bit of Italy to Domodossola to Brig. No reservations needed but suggested to reserve Montreux-Zweissimmen portion to guarantee seating in an observation/panoramic car.
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https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...trains-571126/
Also little old but again scenic trains are the same in terms of scenery!
Also little old but again scenic trains are the same in terms of scenery!
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New version:
Zurich airport - Lucerne (direct train)
Lucerne - Lugano (direct train)
Lugano - Bellinzona (luggage lockers, visit the 3 medieval castles and the medieval city center)
Bellinzona - Locarno/Lake Maggiore dp 12.50 - panormanic CENTOVALLI train - Domodossola - SWISS POST BUS - SIMPLON PASS (6600 ft) - Brig ar 16.31, dp 16.57 - train Montreux ar 18.19
Montreux - GOLDEN PASS - Interlaken
Interlaken - Thun (train change, same platform) - Zurich or Zurich airport
Zurich airport - Lucerne (direct train)
Lucerne - Lugano (direct train)
Lugano - Bellinzona (luggage lockers, visit the 3 medieval castles and the medieval city center)
Bellinzona - Locarno/Lake Maggiore dp 12.50 - panormanic CENTOVALLI train - Domodossola - SWISS POST BUS - SIMPLON PASS (6600 ft) - Brig ar 16.31, dp 16.57 - train Montreux ar 18.19
Montreux - GOLDEN PASS - Interlaken
Interlaken - Thun (train change, same platform) - Zurich or Zurich airport
Last edited by neckervd; Feb 27th, 2018 at 04:25 AM.
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