Using the Interrail Global Pass in Montreux

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    22 February 2017 at 10:23:41 #810870

    Hi Folks

    After much debate I have decided to purchase a Interrail global Pass as the cost of this covered my trip from the Uk to my first base Montreux . However I am no debating buying a Swiss Travel Pass whilst in Montreux for 3 days and would like some clarifiaction on the following.

    1. Wish to visit Rochers De Naye taking the cograilway – What is best to use this day and how much would it be

    Two options – use our Interrail Global Pass – how much would this be for single up as would like to hike down or at least part of the way

    2. The hotel issues us with a Riveria Card – would it be best to use this and save the interrail pass for the big train journeys. – how much would it be with this

    Many thanks in advance

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    22 February 2017 at 17:44:23 #859246

    Hi Twiggy321,

    You can find standard fares and schedules here.

    1. The Swiss Travel Card covers 50% of the train from Haut-de-Caux to Rochers-de-Naye (to Haut-de-Caux is free). This is the same with the Swiss Half-Fare card. (click on the links to see what areas they cover).
    2. The Riviera Card also provides 50% off this route.

    As the Riviera Card is provided to you I would use this instead of the other cards on that day.

    Lucas

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    22 February 2017 at 18:06:23 #859247

    Thanks Lucas

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