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Hi Jennar,
It’s not so much the number of nights, but rather the amount of traveling. The Swiss Half Fare Card can even be worth it for a single day if a long expensive trip is planned. In your case I would also consider the Swiss Travel Pass as it includes the Schilthorn excursion for free, and it is a more convenient pass too. You’ll find all details here:
For your trip to Venice you need a ticket from Domodossola (the border) to Venice: http://www.myswissalps.com/tr aintickets/italy. Up until Domodossola you’ll travel for free with the Swiss Travel Pass or discounted with the Swiss Half Fare Card.
None of the passes work for bike rentals unfortunately.
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Thank you. Looks like the Swiss Travel Pass is more worth it. However, I cannot find any trains from Lauterbrunnen to Domodossola, Italy for our dates of travel (Mid April) or even next week. If this route does not exist then it would not be worth it.
Also, any idea if Trummelbach falls is covered by the Swiss Travel Pass?
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Are you looking at the SBB Timetable (http://www.myswissalps.com/ti metable) to find trains? You won’t be able to buy tickets yet but that is a major route.
If you have time think about going via Kandersteg for the best scenic trip.
Trummelbach Falls is not covered by STP but is around CHF11 from memory.
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Found it on the SBB site. thank you!
Can you verify if the Swiss Travel Pass covers the cost of the cable car/tramway up the mountain to Murren? Will there be snow in Murren come mid April?
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Yes the STP will get you to Mürren and even Schilthorn if you so desire. Make sure you understand what’s covered by studying the map you can download at http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass/validity.
From Lauterbrunnen a very nice circuit to do is to Grütschalp (cable car), Mürren (train), Gimmelwald (cable car), Stechelberg (cable car), Lauterbrunnen (bus). With a side-trip to Schilthorn of course.