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Hi Rob,
great that you have a dog now! Yes, it is easy to travel with your dog in the Jungfrau region.
If you have a smaller one (less than 30 cm – up to their shoulder blades) it can travel for free in a transportation box, basket or other suitable container.
If it is bigger than that, you can either buy a 2nd class half fare ticket for it, or a Day Card for dogs. Have a look at http://www.myswissalps.com/train/practical/dogs. In the “Information on other websites” box on the right you’ll find also the external link to SBB. It depends on your itinerary which one is a better solution for you. If you travel a lot then the Dog Day Pass is better, it also gives you more freedom and is easier to use as no other tickets are required.
And finally I think these older threads will be useful for you too: http://www.myswissalps.com/forum/topic/30-days-in-switzerland-with-my-dog and http://www.myswissalps.com/forum/topic/3-weeks-with-dog.
Take care,
Ildiko
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Thank you!
I assume that Dog Passes and half-fare cards can be just bought from ticket machines?
I’ve also seen this on the Jungfrau website:
Dogs can be transported free of charge on the following routes:
Interlaken Ost – Lauterbrunnen
Interlaken Ost – Grindelwald
Interlaken – Harder Kulm
Wilderswil – Schynige Platte
Lauterbrunnen – Mürren
Lauterbrunnen – Kleine Scheidegg – Grindelwald
Grindelwald – First
On the Kleine Scheidegg – Jungfraujoch & Eiger Glacier route, you pay CHF 35 for a dog for the return trip.
I’m just trying to work out if this is for our furry friends below 30cm high?
If not, this suggests that we might get away without having to get tickets…?
Thanks again
Rob
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Hi Rob,
From past experience, the regular train from Interlaken Ost to Kleine Scheidegg (all the routes you listed above) is free for all dogs. But if you wish to travel further from Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch it is CHF35 return for your canine friend. You can buy the ticket at any train station.
Regards,
Anna
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That’s great – thanks!
Jungfrau.ch have also just replied to confirm this…which is great.
Thanks everyone
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We recently returned from 3 weeks in Switzerland including the Bernese Oberland (we stayed at fantastic and pet friendly Arenas Resort in Wengen) and we also brought our dog. He’s small, 7 lbs, I don’t know how big in cm, and he traveled for free on all public transportation and BTW he was never checked by a SBB agent. We had a dog backpack that we brought everywhere and was easy for him to ride in on the trains etc too.
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Thanks so much for that – it’s great to hear from people that have done what we’re planning on doing.
Cheers -and thanks to everyone that’s contributed to this thread…I’m off to book now!
Rob
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Question for those that do vacations with dogs / pets. And this is coming from someone who had a dog for 16 years and when she died it was VERY painful. So I do get the people / dog relationship thing.
That being said, why do you travel with your pet? Isn’t a kind of a pain to do that? Having to make special accommodations whether it be traveling or places to stay? And feeding? And potty breaks? Etc.
Very curious.
Have a great trip!
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I guess the easiest way to say it is it brings us joy to have him with us and we love that he shares our sense of adventure. He was a rescue and we love giving him a great life. We also meet the locals much more with Teddie with us because everyone wants to come meet him! We especially meet a lot of kids which as a teacher I love and they are very patient when I practice French with them while they play with Teddie.
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It’s a fair question! I’m VERY new to the whole dog thing…but have done holidays with long drives for years with 2 kids, so am used to stops here and there.
We’ve just spent a fortnight in the Yorks Dales with our dog and I can’t imagine going to the Alps without her being there to enjoy the hikes with us after seeing her enjoy the outdoors in the Dales so much. I have all fingers crossed that, as Switzerland seems to be SO dog-friendly, things will not be too different than they were in previous non-dog trips!
That said, booking holidays and packing the car is certainly different these days…