Traveling from Paris to Zermatt & Zermatt to Como

  • Joey17
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    18 October 2022 at 14:44:49 #828532

    Hi,

    I have been trying to come up with a complete travel plan from Paris – Zermatt & Zermatt – Lake Como. My girlfriend and I are looking for the fastest way to get to Zermatt from Paris but also a scenic option as well? Do you recommend specific trains and or routes to take for this to be possible? Also, can you recommend the same for Zermatt – Lake Como. The fastest way to get there, also the most scenic options as well. I am trying to see how long each route would take me considering I only have 5 days in each place I stop.

    I kindly ask for a more experienced traveler to toss some advice out there if you have sometime.

    Thanks so much and I look forward to reading your responses! 🙂

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    Anna
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    18 October 2022 at 15:22:24 #947886

    Hi Joey17,

    One option would be to take the TGV Lyria from Paris direct to Geneva. The journey takes about 3 hours. In Geneva, you can find train services to Zermatt. Travel time is about 4 hours. If you travel via Basel, the journey Paris – Basel is roughly 3 hours, and Basel – Zermatt about 3.5 hours depending on which connection you take. You can find more information about tickets and travel from France to Switzerland here: http://www.myswissalps.com/traintickets/france

    From Zermatt to Lake Como, the most sensible route would be 1) Zermatt – Visp – Domodossola – Milan – Como or 2) Zermatt – Visp – Domodossola – Locarno – Como. Option 2 includes a scenic train ride on the Centovalli Railway between Domodossola and Locarno. You can find information about tickets and travel to Italy here: http://www.myswissalps.com/traintickets/italy

    You can check train schedules and choose the fastest connection on the SBB timetable.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Anna

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    18 October 2022 at 21:44:32 #947887

    I have been travelling to western Switzerland from Paris in various ways for 60 years, so I think I can give you the advice you ask for.

    The ‘most scenic’ way from Paris to Zermatt would be the old traditional railway routes, but as these take more than 1 day, these will be almost certainly not be helpful to you on this occasion.

    Therefore the ‘fastest’ way by TGV high speed trains will in this instance be the only practical option, therefore I will tell you which route will give you the most ‘scenic’ views. All France – Switzerland services are operated by TGV Lyria joint venture. The first thing to say is that, when a TGV is running at full speed on the dedicated high speed line, the ‘scenery’ goes past the window rather too fast for that journey to be called ‘scenic’. However on the TGV routes to Switzerland, the TGVs on all three possible routes do some parts of the journey on slower traditional tracks, with scenic views.

    Therefore I will list the facets of each route for you here:

    There are three practical routes Paris – Zermatt (all finish with the ride from Visp to Zermatt on the MGB narrow gauge railway:

    Times: Paris – Geneva takes just over 3 hours, Geneva – Lausanne takes about 30 – 40 minutes, Lausanne Visp takes about 1 hour 40 , Visp – Zermatt takes just over 1 hour

    1) Paris – Macon – Geneva TGV; Geneva – Visp direct CFF (SBB) IR train

    High speed track Paris – Macon, traditional slower track Macon – Bourg en Bresse across the Bresse farmland famous for its chickens; Bourg en Bresse – Bellegarde – Geneva through the Jura mountains – very scenic; Geneva – Visp scenic Lake Geneva, mountain and Rhone valley views

    2) Paris – Dijon – Lausanne TGV; Lausanne – Visp on the Geneva – Visp direct IR train

    High speed track Paris – Aisy (a small Burgundy village north of Dijon); ‘classic’ route Aisy – Dijon (scenic hilly route); classic route Dijon – Dole (flat land), Dole – Vallorbe (Traverse of the high Jura mountains – scenic); Vallorbe – Lausanne (descent from the Jura – spectacular distant view (weather dependant) of the whole Alpine mountain chain; Lausanne – Visp views as per (1) above

    3) Paris – Dijon – Basel TGV; Basel – Visp IC train

    Not recommended, a longer way round than 1 and 2, less scenic route overall

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    18 October 2022 at 22:06:18 #947888

    Zermatt – Lake Como

    There are three practical routes:

    1) Zermatt – Brig – Domodossola – Locarno (Centovalli) – Lugano – Como

    2) Zermatt – Visp – Andermatt – Goeschenen – Lugano – Como

    3) Zermatt – Brig – Milano – Como

    I don’t recommend (3) as you would have to go south and back north via the large and bustling MIlano Centrale station.

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