A traveler is planning a trip to Schilthorn on August 27, wanting to go from Lauterbrunnen to Grutschalp to Murren on the way up, and from Murren to Gimmelwald to Stechelberg on the way down. They are unsure about ticket purchases and whether a boarding pass is needed to skip the queues, especially in peak season. They are also wondering if pre-booking is wise for their planned routes.
Key takeaways:
Purchase a Schilthorn ticket for your specific route, either from Murren or Stechelberg.
Consider getting the boarding pass to avoid long queues, especially if you're visiting after 9 AM when it gets busy.
The boarding pass is only valid for the route from Stechelberg to Murren; it won't work if you start from Grutschalp.
Pre-booking your tickets for each connection might save you time, especially during peak season.
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I’m planning to go to Schilthorn Sunday August 27. I’d like to travel from Lauterbrunnen to Grutschalp to Murren on the way up and from Murren to Gimmelwald to Stechelberg on the way down. Will I need to purchase my Schilthorn pass from Murren to Schilthorn and separately pay for each connection? Other option would be to reverse my plans and purchase Stechelberg to Schilthorn so then my question would be will that pass allow me to ride the train from Murren to Grutschalp and the cable car back to Lauterbrunnen or will I need to purchase extra tickets for this altered return? I’d rather do the first option but there doesn’t appear to be a “boarding pass” available if I start in Grutschalp to Murren, only if I start in Stechelberg. How necessary is a boarding pass? Are the lines really long early in the morning? Thank you!
Just so we are on the same page, the pass that you mention. Please could you clarify which pass you will have or you are considering?
The boarding pass as you have discovered is to skip the queue at a guaranteed boarding time. August is still peak season, and also if the weather is favourable, the queues for Schilthorn could be quite busy. Typically after 9am it gets very busy. If you are able to visit earlier this could help avoid a longer wait, otherwise it may be worth purchasing the boarding pass if you don’t feel like waiting in the queue.
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Yolanda
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Thank you Yolanda. . I was referring to the boarding pass that allows you to skip the line. Does it allow you to skip the line at stechelberg or at murren or at both? Specifically, do you skip the lines all the way to the top?
If we rode the cable car from lauterbrunnen to grutschalp and the train to murren would the boarding pass be invalid at murren? If yes, then we are better off ascending from stechelberg.
If however the boarding pass allows us to skip the line at murren on the way to schilthorn, then we could ascend via grutschalp and murren and descend via murren and gimmelwald and stechelberg. If I am correct, this would require purchasing tickets for the transportation between lauterbrunnen and murren separately from the ticket between murren and schilthorn. Is it wise to prebook all these routes before arrival in Switzerland?
The boarding pass you mentioned guarantees your departure time so you won’t have to wait in line. The boarding pass is only valid for the trip from Stechelberg to Mürren via the cable car. You won’t be able to use if you’re travelling to Mürren via the Grutschalp cableway. You can find more information about the boarding pass on the official website.
You can purchase a boarding pass to skip the line for the cable car to Schilthorn. It basically gives you priority boarding. It’s not necessary but could be useful if you have a tight schedule to stick to.
And yes, the Berner Oberland Pass provides free travelling on mountain transportation within its validity area. There is no need to purchase tickets. However you might need a card to access the gates for the cable cars and gondolas, in which case, all you need to do is present the Berner Oberland Pass at the ticket counter. You can find further details here: http://www.myswissalps.com/regionalpassberneseoberland/howtouse
As explained by Anna, most mountain transport is free with the Berner Oberland Pass. Just a heads-up, since this thread is about Schilthorn: that particular one is not fully covered by the Berner Oberland Pass. The ride to Mürren is free, but Mürren-Schilthorn is discounted by 50%. You’ll find info at the Berner Oberland Pass validity page linked to by Anna, and under the section “Get a discount with your rail pass” at http://www.myswissalps.com/schilthorn/tickets.
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