Visiting Mt Titlis from Neuchatel

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    8 June 2018 at 7:34:50 #816520

    Hi all,

    I will be travelling to Neuchatel in September and is scheduled to depart from Zurich. However I am keen to visit some Swiss alps (oh gorgeous scenery) and is thinking of dropping by Mt Titlis before heading to Zurich.

    Will it be fine if I take a day trip from Bern? Or should I stay for a night at Lucerne?

    Also, does anyone know how much does it cost to for a round trip to Mt Titlis from Bern or Lucerne?

    I am a solo traveller, so any advice will be much appreciated!

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    8 June 2018 at 12:28:57 #887726

    Hi Hypedvibes and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    You are looking at between 3 and 3.5 hours one-way from Neuchatel or Bern. So a day trip is possible but it is a long day. If you have time to visit and overnight in Lucerne it makes for a nicer day (it is a city worth a visit too).

    Use the Swiss railways timetable to plan trips: https://www.myswissalp s.com/timetable

    The Swiss railways timetable can help you find schedules and regular ticket prices (the first price you see is for Swiss Half Fare Card holders – double it to find the regular price).

    Are you thinking about getting a rail pass for your trip? https://www.myswissalp s.com/train/ticketspas ses

    Peterli
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    9 June 2018 at 20:21:47 #887727

    Hej !

    Are you going to be in Neuchâtel during the period of September 28 to 30 ? If so, you should check to see if this year’s edition (the 93’rd) of La Fête des Vendanges is of any interest. It starts in exactly 111 days !

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