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Hello juzeralia123 and Welcome to MySwissAlps,
You ” I have a 7.5 yr daughter and need to get back to our hotel near the Zurich airport everyday” is intriguing.
Zurich Airport is not a natural base for the things you have planned. You are going to be spending an awful lot of time in trains.
Use the Swiss Train Timetable (http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable) to plan your travel. If you haven’t used it before it will pay to read the instructions on that page before delving into the timetable.
A typical visit for your timeframe might include a few nights in Lucerne and a few nights in the Jungfrau Region. Or from Lucerne you could go to Zermatt for a few nights then catch Glacier Express from Zermatt to Chur and back to Zurich.
A round trip from Zurich to Zermatt across to Chur and back to Zurich is over 11 hours train travel.
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Hi Rocko,
Thank you for the reply. I will be either purchasing the flex or consecutive pass since I will be travelling in trains.
I am totally fine spending time Only in Interlaken Region and Lucerne region (Would you be able to please tell me the main train stops?) ! Taking a one days trip and come back to hotel and re-visit the same region and finish the other points that we left off.
Since Zurich Airport to Lucerne is 1 hr and to Interlaken is 2.5 hrs I think we should be fine spreading it over 4 days (2 days in location) .
Can you tell me please:
1. Lucerne: What are the main attractions to see in Pilatus and Rigi? anything else? (What is this region called? and the main types of train station stops?cable car stops, cograil/finical rails etc we wanted to experience different types of transport if possible
2. Interlaken: Do I need to get off at OST OR WEST station to get to Jungfrau .(What is this region called?) and the main types of train station stops?cable car stops, cograil/finical rails etc we wanted to experience different types of transport if possible. You can go to grindelwald, Wengen,Schiltohorn and Jungfrau but I do not see any time table for that? is there one?
Regards
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Hi juzeralia123,
To answer your questions:
1. For things to do in Lucerne see http://www.myswissalps.com/lu cerne. Pilatus, RIgi and Titlis are the main mountains to visit. The region is called Lucerne. The map you can download from this page http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass/validity will show you what is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass and the names of stations and destinations and help you get your bearings. You can look up any form of transport on the Swiss Railway Timetable I linked to earlier (use the advanced version on the right of the page). Note the cog-wheel railway from Pilatus to Alpnachstad will not be running at that time of year but you can reach Pilatus via Gondola and Cable Car from Kriens which is a short bus ride from downtown Lucerne.
2 The Region is called the Jungfrau Region. To head up into the mountains you will need to take train to Interlaken Ost then change to train heading to Lauterbrunnen or Grindelwald. Read about Junfraujoch here http://www.myswissalps.com/ju ngfraujoch/gettingther e and Schilthorn here http://www.myswissalps.com/sc hilthorn/gettingthere. Again the Swiss Timetable covers all routes.