How best to travel in Switzerland?
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Hey, Guys what you think about travel in Switzerland with rail or personal vehicle or my favorite one biking ???
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Hey, Guys what you think about travel in Switzerland with rail or personal vehicle or my favorite one biking ???
Hi rtheel69 and welcome to MySwissAlps!
I can’t comment on cycling in Switzerland as I haven’t done it. It is a very mountainous country so it would really depend on your fitness level and how much time you have (and where you want to go).
As for using the trains vs. a car we recommend traveling by train – read our web page on traveling by car vs. train here. The public transit system is extremely good in Switzerland and it can take you to many places a car can not (IE you will still have to use trains or cable cars if you have an interest in going into the Alps etc.). The main advantage to a car is that you can stop whenever you like if you want to take pictures for example.
In mountaining i would like to go with bike so what you say about it bcz i want to know how much safe it is for solo rider over that
Hi rtheel69-
<<“In mountaining i would like to go with bike so what you say about it bcz i want to know how much safe it is for solo rider over that”>>
I don’t understand your question.
What kind of safety concerns you? Weather? Road quality? Highway robbers? Falling off your bike at 70 km per hour on a major downhill run? Dealing with luggage? 😉
Slowpoke
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