Golden round trip to Pilatus from Lucerne

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A traveler is planning a family trip to Switzerland, arriving on July 25th and staying in Meggen for three days. They want to do the Golden Round trip to Pilatus and are looking for advice on using their Swiss Travel Pass for the journey.

Key takeaways:
  • The Swiss Travel Pass offers a 50% discount on the cable car and cogwheel train, while the boat ride is fully covered.
  • You can buy tickets for the cogwheel and cable car at the venue, so no advance booking is necessary.
  • The boat dock in Lucerne is located across from the train station, making it easy to access.
  • For the best experience, consider going up with the cogwheel train and descending with the cable car or gondola.
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  • Anonymous
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    9 July 2016 at 20:59:56 #809635

    Hi

    I am travelling (with wife and 2 kids) to Switzerland on 25Jul and will be staying initially at Meggen for 3 days.

    I have purchased the Swiss Travel for the holiday. I am keen to do the Golden Round trip from Lucerne to Pilatus i.e. Cable care, cog train and boart ride. Could you please guide me the best way to go about it? Can i use my Swiss travel pass for the same?

    Thanks

  • Arno
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    Reply 1 of 3 • 10 July 2016 at 7:58:50 #853934

    Hi premj, welcome to MySwissAlps!

    The cable car and cogwheel train are 50% discounted with your Swiss Travel Pass, and the rest of the trip is free. You’ll find all details through myswissalps.com/ pilatus.

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    Reply 2 of 3 • 10 July 2016 at 14:09:31 #853935

    Dear Arno

    Thanks for your reply. I went through the link which was useful. Want to seek a few clarifications to make sure i understand this correctly.

    1. Take a boat from Lucerne to Alpnachstad.

    My questions

    Where in Lucerne do i board this boat? I trust there is no advance booking required here? Also I understand this boat ride will be covered in my Swiss Travel Pass?

    2. Cogwheel to Pilatus.

    My questions

    This journey is needs to be paid for at 50%? Do i need to buy these tickets in advance or do i just buy at the place i where i will board the cogwheel train

    3. Cable car down to Frakmuntegg

    My questions

    This journey is to be paid at 50%? Again do i need to buy tickets in advance or at the venue itself?

    4. Gondola to Kriens

    My questions

    Is this journey fully covered by my STP? If not then again do i need to buy tickets in advance.

    Finally also wanted to check with you whether going up the cogwheel train and coming down the cable car/gondola is the best route or the other way around? i.e. going up the cable car and gondola and coming down the cogwheel train.

    Many thanks for your assistance and apologies for the many questions.

    Arno
    Moderator
    15730 posts
    Reply 3 of 3 • 10 July 2016 at 15:38:18 #853936

    Hi premj,

    The boat dock is across the train station in Lucerne. A map and further details about boats on the lake are here: myswissalps.com/ boatlakelucerne.

    The Swiss Travel Pass map shows what’s free and what’s discounted: myswissalps.com/ swisstravelpass/validi ty. Ticket purchase information can be found here: myswissalps.com/ pilatus/tickets.

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