Grindelwald to Zermatt using Swiss Travel Pass

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A traveler is planning a quick trip from Grindelwald to Zermatt and needs advice on the fastest route. They will stay one night in Zermatt before heading to Geneva and want to know how to travel using only the Swiss Travel Pass without extra costs.

Key takeaways:
  • Check the Swiss railways timetable for the quickest route, which takes about 3 hours with 3 train changes.
  • This route is fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass, so no extra payment is necessary.
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  • Anonymous
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    29 May 2017 at 2:44:08 #812024

    Hi, my wife, daughter and myself after staying in Grindelwald for three nights will be going to Zermatt for one night. Since we will only stay one night in Zermatt and then go to Genarva we need to travel the fastest way between Grindelwald and Zermatt using the Swiss travel pass and not paying anything extra. Can someone suggest the quickest route where just the Swiss travel pass will suffice?

    Thank You!

  • User
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    Reply 1 of 1 • 29 May 2017 at 10:08:38 #864143

    Hi NewJersez,

    The Swiss railways timetable here, will always show you the quickest route to your destination – it is about 3 hours with 3 train changes. This route is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass – see a map here for all route coverage.

    Lucas

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