Renewed Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland 2013
A traveler explores the new validity periods of the Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland, now offering flexible options for 4, 6, or 8 consecutive travel days. They seek advice on whether this pass is the best choice for intensive travel across the Bernese Oberland or if alternatives like the Swiss Travel Pass might be better suited for their plans.
- Consider the Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland if you plan to travel intensively for 4 to 8 consecutive days.
- For shorter or less intensive travel, look into the Swiss Travel Pass, Swiss Card, or Swiss Half Fare Card for better options.
- Remember that some mountain transportation services do not allow free travel with the Regional-Pass, but you can get a 50% discount there.
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Hello,
The Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland now offers new periods of validity. The pass used to be valid for 7 days (3 non consecutive free travel days, 4 discounted travel days) or 15 days (5 non consecutive free travel days, 10 discounted travel days). As of 2013, you can choose from 4, 6 or 8 consecutive free travel days. Please note that a few mountain transportation services do not allow free traveling, but you will get a 50% discount there.
Further details, prices and resellers can be found here.
The new Regional-Pass Bernese Oberland offers good value if you plan to travel intensively across the Bernese Oberland for 4 to 8 days. In other cases, you may also want to look into alternatives such as the Swiss Pass, Swiss Card and Swiss Half Fare Card.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!
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