Hidden treasures included in the Swiss Travel Pass

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A traveler shared helpful updates on the Swiss Travel Pass in a Switzerland tourism forum. They highlighted that more attractions have become free or are fully included in the Swiss Travel Pass, including cableways and buses in various regions. This information aims to assist others in making the most of their travels in Switzerland.

Key takeaways:
  • The Swiss Travel Pass now includes free rides on the funicular Schwyz - Stoos and cableway Morschach - Stoos.
  • Buses in Davos and Zermatt are now free with the Swiss Travel Pass.
  • Check the map for all attractions included with the Swiss Travel Pass to maximize your trip.
  • Free train rides are now available from Schaffhausen to Erzingen and Thayngen.
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  • Arno
    Moderator
    15730 posts
    25 February 2017 at 17:11:35 #810901

    Hi travelers,

    As announced earlier, the Pilatus cableways and cogwheel train are free with the Swiss Travel Pass and Swiss Travel Pass Flex as of 2017. But more has been included. Here’s a selection:

    • The funicular Schwyz – Stoos and cableway Morschach – Stoos are free now (used to be 50% off). For a map of the area, see here;
    • Buses within the towns of Davos and Zermatt are free now (were not included before);
    • Trains from Schaffhausen to Erzingen and Thayngen are now free (used to be 50% off);
    • Buses from Singen to Stein am Rhein and Beggingen to Schaffhausen are now free (used to be 50% off);
    • Buses to Landeck (Austria) and Malles (Italy) are free now (used to be 50% off).

    These day trips were already included before 2017:

    Everything included in the Swiss Travel Pass can be found on the map: myswissalps.com/swisst ravelpass/validity.

  • Beatrix
    Participant
    22 posts
    Reply 1 of 4 • 26 February 2017 at 12:38:41 #859347

    Thank you so very much for this info!! So very helpful!

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    Arno
    Moderator
    15730 posts
    Reply 2 of 4 • 26 February 2017 at 18:47:41 #859348

    You’re welcome Beatrix, and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Mageo
    Participant
    69 posts
    Reply 3 of 4 • 26 February 2017 at 21:35:34 #859349

    Thanks Arno for the info. We really appreciate the ongoing info we get from MySwissAlps. It has helped so much with the planning of our next trip in Aug.Sept. Mageo.

    Arno
    Moderator
    15730 posts
    Reply 4 of 4 • 26 February 2017 at 21:47:22 #859350

    Good to hear that Mageo. Wishing you a wonderful trip!

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