How to travel Gallarate-Lugano-Visp-Zermatt?

  • Removed user
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    21 April 2019 at 7:46:28 #821110

    My husband and I want to travel from Lugano on 11July to Visp, then connecting to Zermatt. We will not be driving so train is the logical option but I have found it to be extremely difficult unless we leave Lugano at 8am as there is only one train a day from Gallerate. An alternative was to go via Zurich but this seems extreme. Can you advise what is our best option – is there a simple rail option or even a coach or minibus to Visp? Please help.

  • rockoyster
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    21 April 2019 at 8:12:44 #909942

    Hello RenentheAlps and Welcome to MYSwissAlps

    Is there some reason you want to go to Lugano? You can get a EuroCity from Gallarate to the Swiss border at Domodossola (takes 45 minutes) and then on to Visp.

    Use the SBB Timetable (bit.ly/2HH1U7B) to plan your travel. If you are not familiar with using the timetable it will pay to first read the instructions on this page – http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable.

    Also see http://www.myswissalps.com/tr aintickets/italy.

    If you are in fact departing from Lugano then you can go to Locarno and take the Centovalli Express to Domodossola.

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    22 April 2019 at 3:12:24 #909943

    Thanks so much for your advice. Yes, we will staying in Lugano before moving on to Vevey and wanted to do the Zermatt side trip on the way. I will check out Locarno and the Centovalli express to Domodossola and hopefully find the best times for us. Cheers.

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    24 April 2019 at 0:22:59 #909944

    Quickest way would be Lugano – Milano Centrale; Milano Centrale – Visp; Visp – Zermatt

    My hunch is that Gallarate is a red herring in this context

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