Adventure Card Wallis
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The Adventure Card allows unlimited travelling by train and some buses in the east of the canton of Wallis (Oberwallis) on a number of days within one month. On these days, discounts apply on gondolas, other bus services and the steam train between Realp and Gletsch. Discounts apply on tennis courts, mini golf courses, museums, swimming pools and bike rental as well. The area of validity stretches out from Zermatt and Saas-Fee via Visp, Brig, Andermatt and the Oberalp pass to Disentis in the canton of Graubünden. Domodossola (Italy) is also part of this area (by bus only). The Adventure Card is mainly suitable for people who want to use public transportation for a couple of days, combined with sportive activities and the usage of gondolas. The Adventure Card is valid for nearly all trains, including special trains such as the Glacier Express. The same applies to bus services: the Adventure Card is valid for about all buses (either for free or discounted), but on some special routes, a surcharge (Alpine Ticket) or a seat reservation is required.
Features of the Adventure Card- available all year round;
- valid for 1 month;
- 2, 3 or 5 days of free travelling on selected trains and postcars. These days do not need to be consecutive;
- on these days, a 50% discount applies on other train and bus services, gondolas and the steam train Realp - Gletsch;
- on these days, a 50% discount applies on sportive activities, museums and more;
- optionally, you may purchase a Junior Card with your Adventure Card for a family. The Junior Card allows children, stepchildren and foster children from 6 up to and including 15 years old to travel along for free (if accompanied by at least one of their parents) on most gondola sections which would normally only provide a 50% discount. The Junior Card can be purchased for CHF 20,- per child and is valid for a year. The Junior Card is free from the third child;
- a discount of about 50% applies on an Adventure Card for other children (non-family) from 6 up to and including 15 years old;
- children up to and including 5 years old (family and non-family) travel for free if accompanied by an adult, unless you want to reserve seats for them in special trains, such as the Glacier Express. This applies to a maximum of 4 children per adult;
- a discount of about 50% applies on the regular price of the Adventure Card if you posses a Swiss (Flexi/Saver) Pass, Swiss Transfer Ticket, Swiss Card or Swiss Half Fare Card.
Not included in the Adventure Card Please note that services not listed above are not necessarily included in the pass. If you need any services that are not included in the Adventure Card, please review the alternative rail passes. | All prices |
Is the Adventure Card not exactly what you are looking for? The following rail passes might fit your needs: - Swiss Pass: if you frequently want to use trains and buses on long distances, you are adviced to consider the Swiss Pass (free travel throughout Switzerland) as well;
- Swiss Half Fare Card: if you just need discounted travel (valid throughout Switzerland), without a couple of days of unlimited travel;
- Swiss Card: if you just need discounted travel (valid throughout Switzerland), plus a transfer from the airport or Swiss border to your resort and back;
- View all Swiss rail passes.
How to purchase an Adventure Card- The Adventure Card can be purchased on train stations and from bus drivers in eastern Wallis;
- When you purchase a Junior Card for your child, you need to posses a passport or identity document listing your child. A separate passport photo is not required.
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