A traveler named Miri is planning a 4 to 5-day trip to Switzerland in the 3rd week of April 2020 with her family. They are excited to experience snow for the first time and have a packed itinerary that includes popular attractions like the Bernina Express and Mount Titlis, but Miri is unsure if it’s too much to fit into their visit.
Key takeaways:
Focus your itinerary on Luzern and the Jungfrau region for a more enjoyable experience.
Consider the Swiss Travel Pass for convenient travel, especially since children under 16 can travel free with a Swiss Family Card.
Limit your trips to either the Bernina Express or Glacier Express, as both are time-consuming and may not fit into a short stay.
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Hi! I am hoping to travel to Switzerland in the 3rd week of April 2020, & I would really appreciate your input regarding our proposed itinerary. We are a family of 4, & this will be our 1st visit to Switzerland. The kids and I have never experienced snow, & would love to do so.
We will be coming from Ulm, Germany. These are some of the things/places we would like to do/see in the 4 to 5 days we intend to spend there… we hope to get a swiss travel pass.
The Bernina express
The Glacier express
Interlaken
Mount Titlis or Schilthorn
The golden pass to Montreax/ Geneva
Are we trying to do too much? How best can we experience all these lovely attractions? I would really appreciate your input.
Reply 1 of 8 •
27 February 2020 at 6:15:57
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Hi Miri and Welcome to MySwissAlps,
Are you trying to do too much? Probably. How do your kids cope with long train rides?
The Bernina Express is ideal if you are going from North East Switzerland to Italy or the other way.
The Glacier Express is worth considering if you want to travel from East to West.
I would not bother with either, or the Golden Pass to Montreux for such a short stay. If you try to do them all you will spend most of your time on trains.
Based on your personal itinerary you should read “How to choose the best travel pass” (http://www.myswissalps.com/train/ticketspasses/practical/chooserailpass), download the handy spreadsheet calculator and do the math. The spreadsheet also includes links to the “Where it’s valid” page for all available passes. Be sure to check those pages for each pass you are considering. Study the map AND read all the text on those pages to fully understand what is covered by the respective pass.
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Reply 2 of 8 •
27 February 2020 at 6:24:00
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Hi Miri and welcome to MySwissAlps,
Great that you are planning a Swiss holiday. May I ask how old are your children? (It is useful to know for the rail passes.)
From Lucerne if you want to do the whole Bernina Express route, it takes 14,5 hours: train to Chur from Lucerne then Tirano by the Bernina Express then Lugano by the Bernina Express bus then back to Lucerne. I recommend just to do part of it. You can read about the route at http://www.myswissalps.com/berninaexpress/gettingthere.
If you would like to travel by the Glacier Express, you can do that from Interlaken: take a train to Brig and board the Glacier Express there. Get off the train in Chur. Then take a train back to Interlaken. This day trip takes 9 to 10 hours. More info: http://www.myswissalps.com/glacierexpress.
Glacier Express from Lucerne: take a train to Chur and board the Glacier Express there. Get off the train in Brig. Then take a train back to Lucerne. This day trip takes 9 to 10 hours. If you get off the Glacier Express in Andermatt instead of Brig the trip takes 7.5 to 8.5 hours.
As you are not staying that much I would recommend to choose between the Glacier Express and the Bernina Express. Or stay a bit longer in Switzerland 🙂
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27 February 2020 at 19:12:16
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Thank you very much for your responses & ideas…
@ Rockoyster, I kind of knew I was trying to do too much, but the more I read about this beautiful country, the more I want to see of it! Mu husband loves heights, & was quite keen to try the suspension bridge near Zermatt…
However, I am very grateful for your feedback… I will change our plans & make Luzern or thereabouts our base…
My kids are 11 & 10, & yes, I dont think they will stay attentive right through a 7 to 8 hour train ride (or 2!!!)
We will be going to Paris when we leave Switzerland – that’s why I thought we could leave from Geneva or Montreax, after spending a day there.
Thank you for all the links… i will do the math & get back to you for clarifications or further questions!
Thanks again for your time & input – it is very helpful!
Reply 5 of 8 •
27 February 2020 at 19:37:30
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@ Ildiko,
Thank you very much for your detailed response, especially the time taken to actually do the Bernina express or Glacier express routes from Lucerne & interlaken…i didnt realise it would take that long to get back to base… I was thinking more along the lines of moving from place to place – e.g. staying the 1st night at Chur, boarding the Bernina express on the second day, and processing to Brig or Andermaat for the 2nd night; I thought we could then board the glacier express the next morning & travel to Zermaat, where we could spend the 3rd night and 4th day, before leaving for Montreax for the 4th night, and spending the 5th day either there or in Geneva, before taking the train to Paris!
But I now realise that we would be in trains for most of our time, & we would completely miss the Bernese Oberland region… Our kids, aged 10 & 11 will also not like being cooped up in trains for most of the day…
Now I will change our itinerary & use these suggestions to pick where we stay… my husband is a thrill seeker, & he really wanted to try out the suspension bridge from Randa… I will have to look for other exciting heights for him to experience… would you be able to suggest any in the interlakken/lucerne areas?
About your suggestion to extend our stay on Switzerland… we originally intended to stay only 2 to 3 days, & later realised how foolish we were! 😉🤦♀️ The more I read about this country, the more I realise that we can’t do as much as we wish to in such a short period! But, we hope we will at least get to skim the surface of all there is to experience !
Thanks again for your input & suggestions – it is much appreciated!
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27 February 2020 at 19:41:03
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Oh, I hadn’t thought of Basel as an option, as I assumed there would be more trains to Paris from Geneva than Basel… thank you for suggesting that – I will look into the frequency & prices of trains to Paris from Basel too!
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Reply 7 of 8 •
27 February 2020 at 20:40:35
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Hi Miri,
if you are looking for heights for your husband, I recommend Schilthorn (because of the Skyline Walk and Thrill Walk) and Grindelwald – First (because of the Cliff Walk) in the Jungfrau region.
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