Need advice on rail pass – staying around Lumbrein Vitg

  • Aeradesu
    Participant
    1 post
    15 April 2024 at 12:36:22 #1405466

    Hello!

    My friend and I are planning a trip to Switzerland on April 28th. It is our first time in Switzerland. We will be staying in Lumnezia, around Lumbrein Vitg. We’re looking for a four-day pass that will cover our point-to-point travel from Lumbrein. Any recommendations? We’re keen to save while maximizing our experience.

    Thank you so much! Your advice is greatly appreciated.

  • Alpenrose555
    Participant
    349 posts
    15 April 2024 at 13:13:28 #1405918

    Hi Aeradesu, and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    That’s quite an isolated spot, but it looks like a very charming village in a wonderful mountain setting. Without any details about your plans, it’s not really possible to say what might be the most economical way of covering transport costs.

    If you will be travelling reasonably long distances by public transport every day, a Swiss Travel Pass for 6 days would give you the most flexibility (4 days for your stay in Lumbrein and 2 days for travel to and from Lumbrein on your arrival and departure days). If only travelling locally, point-to-point tickets might be cheaper. A graubünden Pass might be worth looking at too.

    https://www.myswissalps.com/travel-ticket/swiss-travel-pass/

    https://www.myswissalps.com/travel-ticket/graubundenpass/

    If you have any follow-up questions, you will get the best advice by giving us more details of your travel plans, e.g.

    • What are your points of arrival in and departure from Switzerland?
    • Is Lumbrein the only place you will stay during this trip?
    • What places will you visit and what do you plan to do while staying in Lumbrein?

    Hope this helps!

    Alpenrose

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