5 day Switzerland December itinerary with 3 kids

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    20 July 2019 at 15:29:01 #822952

    Hi,

    I’m planning a family trip with 2 adult and 3 kids (age 12, 8, 8) to Switzerland in early December (around 5th-9th December) . This is our first winter trip. We would like to have experience on snowfall and Christmas market. My basic itinerary is:

    Day 1 Reach Zurich airport around 1pm, take train to Lucern and stay in Lucern for 4 nights

    Day 2 Exploring Lucern town.

    Day 3 We will take Morning train from Lucern to Engelberg to go Mt. Titlis. We plan spend 1 day in Mt Titlis for kids to have fun with snow. Evening will return to Lucern

    Day 4 From Lucern to Lauterbrunnen, visit staubbach falls and walking around in Lauterbrunnen to enjoy the beautiful scenery, visit Chrismas market. Return to Lucern after dinner.

    Day 5 Lucern to Zurich, fly to Milan

    Need some advice whether my itinerary is it too simple? Should I add in Interlaken or Wengen? Is it too early for snowfall on our travelling date? Basically we stay in Lucern only as we try not to move less as travel with kids. Is it a good idea to stay in Lauterbrunnen or Interlaken at least one night?

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    Annika
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    20 July 2019 at 15:39:53 #918251

    Hi Yvonne2121, welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Great that you’ll get a taste of Christmas atmosphere in Switzerland next December! As for your itinerary: no, I don’t think it’s too simple. It’s a rather short stay and I can imagine you’re not looking for a crammed schedule, rushing from one spot to the other. Having just one base town, Lucerne in your case, will be relaxed too. Mind that a day trip to Lauterbrunnen will be pretty long: http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable. I’m not sure which Christmas market you plan to include on day 4. The major ones are listed at http://www.myswissalps.com/ac tivities/christmasmark ets. I can also recommend our forum member Maggie’s excellent trip report on her Christmas market visit: http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/maggies-december-trip-report. Recommendations for activities closer to Lucerne are listed at http://www.myswissalps.com/lu cerne/activities.

    Decmber 5-9 is early for snowfall indeed: http://www.myswissalps.com/be sttimetovisit. Predictions can’t be made, so there could be snow at lower elevations, but I wouldn’t count on it if I were you. If you want to ensure some playing around in the snow, it’s best to get up to higher mountain tops such as Titlis (http://www.myswissalps.com/ti tlis).

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    22 July 2019 at 23:59:28 #918252

    Hi Annika,

    Love your suggestion.I have narrow down my research and i have more clear idea on my itinerary. Since going to Lauterburnnen is a pretty long journey, shall I change my plan to move a night stay from Lucern to Lauterbrunnen or interlakan, can it help to shorten the distance of travel? Then we will have more time to explore the village.

    Janestho24
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    23 July 2019 at 14:44:48 #918253

    Hi Yvonne,

    As suggested by Annika, I would recommend you to visit the website about the Christmas markets in Switzerland. There is a Santa Claus House/Montreux where I think that the children will enjoy it most. Do take into consideration.

    Regards,

    Jane

    (I shall be in Montreux between 21 Dec and 25 Dec 2019)

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