Two day trip to Interlaken late October

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A traveler is heading to Interlaken next week and has a few questions about their itinerary. They want to visit Geissbach Waterfall but found out the boat cruise is closed, so they're seeking alternative routes. Additionally, they need suggestions on nearby villages to explore during their two-day stay and information on using their Swiss Travel Pass for a trip to Jungfrau.

Key takeaways:
  • You can walk to Giessbach Waterfall from Brienz, which takes about one to two hours. The walk is easy but does have a modest uphill stretch.
  • With the Swiss Travel Pass, travel to Wengen is free, but the trip from there to Jungfraujoch is half fare.
  • Consult the Swiss Travel Pass website to know what rides and discounts apply during your travel to make the most of your pass.
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  • Anonymous
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    24 October 2015 at 18:12:26 #808058

    Hello

    I am going to Interlaken next week. Just had a few questions, please can someone help me.First of all I am planning to visit Geissbach Waterfall, but it seems that the Lake Brienz boat cruise which took you to the waterfall is closed from 26 of October. Is there any other way of reaching the waterfall?

    Secondly we are planning to spent 2 days in Interlaken , please advise which villages we should visit and in what order can we plan.

    Finally, We have a swiss Travel pass , and planning to visit Jungfrau, from where we should buy the train tickets and how much journey is free of cost from Interlaken for Swiss travel pass holders.

    Your prompt reply will be much appreciated as we are leaving on Monday.

    Kind Regards

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