Snowy Swiss mountains with Swiss Travel Pass, Oct
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Lia_swissParticipant4 posts21 September 2022 at 19:17:09 #828398
Dear All,
I’m going to Switzerland on 9-11 october.
I’m planning to buy the Swiss Travel Pass for my transportation while in Switzerland. Can you please recommend, which mountain with snow should I visit with my Swiss Travel PIss so i dont need to pay more? Or at least I only need to pay a little?
FYI, my hostel in Interlaken
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Removed userParticipant72625 posts21 September 2022 at 23:11:40 #947178
I am sorry to say that you won’t get up into the ‘real’ snow level in October without paying ‘more’. Switzerland is a very expensive country and unless you stay at low altitude the various tourists passes do not get you up high mountains for anything other than quite a lot of money (even with discounted prices).
The highest altitude locations on the Swiss railway network with ‘free’ travel with Swiss Travel Pass are:
Ospizio Bernina (2253m asl)
OberalpPass (2033m)
Stanserhorn (1898m)
St Moritz (1775m)
Arosa (1739m)
Rigi Kulm (1752m)
Murren (1639m)
Davos Wolfgang (1625m)
Zermatt (1605m)
Some other high places are served by bus, but they may not run in October
Removed userParticipant72625 posts21 September 2022 at 23:39:39 #947179In addition to what I have already said, there are some high mountain pass roads that have buses free with Swiss Travel Pass, but for the very reason of snow risk, these stop running in early October, for example:
Susten pass bus (highest point reached= 2264m), last bus 9 October
Furka Pass (2429m), last bus also 9 October
Lia_swissParticipant4 posts22 September 2022 at 4:13:17 #947180thank you for your reply
so, what do you think is my cheapest option to see and touch snow in october?
Do you think its better to go jungfraujoch because i got 25% disc for train or go to mt titlis or any other option?
Removed userParticipant72625 posts22 September 2022 at 9:21:49 #947181Titlis, Jungfraujoch or Klein Matterhorn. Or look at the weather forecast – it may already be snowy on the top of the Bernina Pass
Removed userParticipant72625 posts22 September 2022 at 19:11:31 #947182Hi Lia swiss and welcome to MySwissAlps.com!
As 1960man wrote, Titlis, Jungfraujoch and Klein Matterhorn are the tops, where you can find snow for sure.
You can find the validity map of the Swiss Travel Pass here: http://www.myswissalps.com/swisstravelpass/validity.
What is your itinerary so far? Maybe you should get an other pass, so you can visit a snowy mountain pass, that is included in that pass?
If you visit the Lake Lucerne area instead of the Jungfrau region, you can buy the Tell Pass Summer and you can visit Titlis for free. See the validity map and list here: http://www.myswissalps.com/tellpass/validity. Here are the prices of the Tell Pass Summer: http://www.myswissalps.com/tellpass/price. But in this case, you should change your hostel in Interlaken to an accommodation in Lucerne.
If you would like to check the weather, I recommend the SwissMeteo app.
Ildiko
Lia_swissParticipant4 posts22 September 2022 at 19:34:13 #947183Hi,
thank you for your reply
too bad i cant cancel my hostel in interlaken.
So far, i’m planning to go to lake brienz, kleine scheideg, sigriswill, lauterbrunen, staubach fall. i’m planning to go to some movie spot crash landing on you korean drama and my friend want to see snow.
the problem is we only have 2.5 days. so we need to make the best of it. we’ll arrive early in the morning at luzern from venice by bus and planning to take panoramic train to interlaken. it’s another reason why we planning to buy swiss travel pass
so what do you think the best option for us?
btw, if i buy swiss travel pass, can i use train to go to strasbourg for free? and then buy ticket to paris from strasbourg?
Removed userParticipant72625 posts22 September 2022 at 21:42:54 #947184Strasbourg is in France, so no you can’t use the Swiss travel pass to reach Strasbourg. You should get a TGV Lyria from Basel to Paris
Removed userParticipant72625 posts22 September 2022 at 21:57:04 #947185Here’s what I suggest
You are due to arrive in Luzern early morning, therefore I suggest the following:
Buy a Tell Pass, not a Swiss Travel Pass.
Retain your hostel in Interlaken
Travel from Interlaken to Titlis for free all the way
Visit other attractions in the Tell Pass area
Buy a separate ticket Luzern – Basel – Paris. You can do this on the TGV Lyris web site:
http://www.tgv-lyria.com/fr/en/booking/special-offers/lyria-promotions/combined-offers-switzerland
Lia_swissParticipant4 posts24 September 2022 at 12:21:27 #947186hi, thank you all for your reply
i’ve discuss with my friend since one of them already go to mt.tittlis so she prefer to see other place.
so far this is our itinerary
Day 1
arrive at luzern 5am
luzern-interlaken panorama train arrive at 8am
keep luggage+shower at hotel
hohrnmatte for picnic brunch
schloss schadau
castle thun
panoramic bridge sigriswill
grabenmuhle sigriswill
lake thun boat for sunset
Day 2
zermatt-klein matternhorn
Day 3
Iseltwald pier at lake brienz at 6.30 to see sunrise
lake brienz boat
Giessbachwasserfall boat station at lake brienz
back at hotel 1.30pm
go to basel at 3pm
basel-paris at 6.34pm
what i want to ask, for day 1, what is the best itinerary if i want to finish with lake brienz boat to see sunset at around 6pm?
and for day 3, is there any free park or sightseeing that i can see while in lake brienz?
i will buy swiss travel pass, beside cable car for klein matternhorn, is all my transportation free?
Last question, is train basel-paris is the cheapest one or is there other place that cheaper?
thanks all for your help
AnnaModerator6401 posts24 September 2022 at 16:38:29 #947187Hi Lia swiss,
Your revised itinerary is doable. You have a lot of sightseeing planned on Day 1 so I think a boat trip on Lake Thun is sufficient. You should stick with doing a boat trip on Lake Brienz on Day 3. Brienz is a small village but the it has great views of the lake and you can take a short walk around the village if you have time.
If you have a Swiss Travel Pass, you only need a to arrange a discounted ticket from Zermatt to Gornergrat. The rest of you trip is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. You can download and view the validity map here: http://www.myswissalps.com/swisstravelpass/validity. Recommended purchase options can be found here: https://www.myswissalps.com/swisstravelpass/price
For tickets from Basel to Paris, you can find ticket information and maybe some good deals here: http://www.myswissalps.com/traintickets/france
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Anna
Removed userParticipant72625 posts25 September 2022 at 1:06:46 #947188Please understand that the sunrise and sunset might not be as spectacular as you imagine. In the Alps, the sun can sink behind mountains long before ‘sunset’ and rise long before the sun becomes visible above mountains, so I suggest you do not plan your entire days around ‘sunset’ or ‘sunrise’.
Sunrise on 9 – 11 October in the Interlaken area will be at 07.37 and sunset at 18.53
Specifically to your supposed itinerary, there is no Lake Thun boat service in October around sunset. In the early October period, there are no Lake Brienz boats at Iseltwald until 10.45
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