Zurich, Schwyz, Thun, Geneva – 9 days itinerary, best rail pass

  • shubhamswiz
    Participant
    4 posts
    25 April 2024 at 15:01:55 #1461414

    Central Switzerland (June 7th-10th):

    7th June

    Land Zurich -> Check in Schwyz

    8th June

    Stoos Ridge (Schwyz) – 8 AMUnterschächen – Stauber waterfall – 1 PMLucerne & Lake Lucerne Sunsets – 7 PM

    9th June

    Klöntalersee (Glarus) & Appenzell Whole Day

    Jungfrau Region (June 10th-13th):

    10th June

    Check in Thun (Schwyz to Thun 3hrs~) – 11 AMOeschinen Lake (Kandersteg) – 1 PMSunset at Lake Thun – 8 PM

    11th June

    Giessbach Falls (Brienz) – 9 AMGelmerbahn Funicular, (Wed, 8 AM)

    12th June

    Brienzer Rothorn Train – 8 AMBachalpsee Lake – 1 PMExplore Grindelwald – 6 PM

    13th June

    Lauterbrunnen, Mürren & Wengen – Whole DayNeed ActivitiesLeave for Geneva – 7:30 PMCheck-in Geneva

    French Alps & Geneva (June 14th-15th):

    14th June

    Chamonix Day Trip (Fri, 9 AM): Aiguille du Midi & Mer de GlaceVisit AnnecyReturn to Geneva

    15th June

    Chamonix Day Trip (Sat, 9 AM): Lac Blanc Hike & Brevent Cable CarExplore Geneva

    My Thoughts

    Staying in Schwyz (3 days), Thun (4 Days) & Geneva (2 Days)

    We are travelling as two and I am wondering if we need Swiss Full travel pass or Half travel card be sufficient? Any help with the Itinerary would be very much appreciated. I spent a lot of time researching locations and making sure I covered my favourite spots by staying near those locations. I watched a lot of videos and one of the locations I excluded was Top of Europe as I thought it would not be worth it!

    The reason to stay in Geneva towards the end is to see Mont Blanc, Annecy (explore Italy) and leave for Barcelona as the flight is cheaper.

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