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Hi
Would suggest to go to interlaken and do day trips from there to brienz via boat on lake brienz and aare gorge….a trip to jungfraouch…though not sure if its doable in november….or day in zurich for half day and rhinefalls, day 2 move on to st.moritz and day 3 do bernina route upto tirano either by bernina express or normal train..
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Hi Sitirz-
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You’ll find the Jungfrau region a poor choice in November. It is between seasons and many hotels restaurants and cableways will be closed. The cograil to Jungfraujoch will be running, however. If you choose to do that, check out the weather the day before. If you go up into a cloud, you won’t see much scenery, and the inside of a cloud becomes uninteresting rather quickly.
I’d consider Luzern as a base. More things to do and see there and on day trips. More facilities will be open. Short trip to Bern, for example, or Mt. Titlis.
http://www.myswissalps.com/lu cerne
The days are getting shorter then. Sunset is at around 5 PM. A benefit of November is that the tourist density is much reduced, compared to August.
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With luck, you could have a sunny day.
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Note that the cableway to Mount Titlis is closed for maintenance from November 7 to 18. You’d best check the timetable for trips you intend to make as it’s low season, as mentioned above.