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mandog
mandog
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Jul 15, 2016 - 7:20 AM

Hi,

Looking for some advice:

I have read in another forum that with a eurail pass it is free to travel from luzern to interlaken but am unable to locate this information to confirm. Is anyone able to confirm this?

My partner and I are staying in Luzern and hope to visit jungfraujoch. I am aware that this would be a long day but would still like to do this. I can't seem to find out how much $ it costs to get to the top of jungfraujoch. Any help is appreciated!

We would also like to visit the aare gorge during our luzern stay. Any advice on the best way to get to the aare gorge is appreciated.

We will be in Luzern mid August this year.

Thanks in advance.

Arno
Arno
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Jul 15, 2016 - 7:45 AM

Thanks for joining MySwissAlps!

Luzern to Interlaken is free with a Eurail Pass. You can confirm that by checking the map: myswissalps.com/ eurailselectpass/ validity.

Interlaken to Jungfraujoch is discounted by 25%. You would pay CHF 153.30 instead of CHF 204.40 for a return ticket.

More information is here: myswissalps.com/ jungfraujoch.

The train stops "Aareschlucht West" and "Aareschlucht Ost MIB" are near the two entrances on both ends of the gorge. So you can travel to one and walk to the other to get on the train again. Details are in the timetable at myswissalps.com/ myswissalps.

Last modified on Dec 24, 2021 - 10:43 AM by Arno
mandog
mandog
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Jul 15, 2016 - 7:46 AM in reply to Arno

THANKYOU!!!

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