GraubündenPASS
The GraubündenPASS (the former Regional Pass Graubünden/Graubünden Summer Holiday Pass) allows unlimited travelling by train and bus in the entire canton of Graubünden, or part of it, on a number of days. In many cases, this ticket is the most economical solution for people who want to explore Graubünden and make a limited number of long distance train and bus trips. The GraubündenPASS is valid for nearly all trains, including special trains such as the Glacier Express, Bernina Express and Heidi Express. The same applies to bus services: the GraubündenPASS is valid for about all buses, but on some special routes, a surcharge (Alpine Ticket) or a seat reservation is required.
Features of the GraubündenPASS- available from May to October;
- valid in the whole of Graubünden or in 1 of 6 zones;
- valid for 7 or 14 days;
- 3 days of free travelling (with a 7-day pass) or 5 days of free travelling (with a 14-day pass) by train and bus;
- with the Junior Card, children, stepchildren and foster children from 6 up to and including 15 years old travel for free if accompanied by at least one of their parents. 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 50% discount applies on a GraubündenPASS 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 20%-30% applies on the regular price of the GraubündenPASS if you posses a Swiss Half Fare Card or Swiss Card.
Not included in the GraubündenPASS 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 GraubündenPASS, please review the alternative rail passes. | All prices |
Is the GraubündenPASS not exactly what you are looking for? The following rail passes also include discounts on lifts and gondolas and may better fit your needs: - Swiss Pass: if you frequently want to use trains and buses on somewhat longer distances, a Swiss Pass (free travel throughout Switzerland) may be cheaper;
- 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 a GraubündenPASS- The GraubündenPASS can be purchased on larger train stations in Graubünden;
- You can also order it by e-mail;
- 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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