Where to go in only two days

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    29 May 2015 at 8:14:14 #807315

    Help fly into Geneva on the 25th july midday and leave on the 27th (from where ever we decide to go) to Annecy in France want to get there late afternoon where should we go have been looking at lake Geneva but would prefer moutains we have rail passes hellp would be fantastic

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    Annika
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    29 May 2015 at 8:41:24 #843522

    Hi zadie,

    Can you please post a bit more information? What rail passes do you have? What do you prefer to do in the mountains? Cable car rides to the peaks? Hiking?

    For starters you can look into Montreux.

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    29 May 2015 at 22:42:50 #843523

    We have a four country eurail pass would prefer the mountains , we have been to interlarken before and was thinking of going back but think it may be to far for the two days

    Slowpoke
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    30 May 2015 at 1:23:20 #843524

    <<“We have a four country eurail pass would prefer the mountains , we have been to interlarken before and was thinking of going back but think it may be to far for the two days”>> It is.

    Look into Rochers de Naye above Montreux.

    http://www.myswitzerland.com/ en-us/rochers-de-naye-viewpoint-above-montr eux.html

    Annika
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    30 May 2015 at 6:37:03 #843525

    Hi zadie! For a two days stay, I think you should focus on the surroundings of Lake Geneva. Here are some tips:

    The train and boat trips are included in your Eurail Select Pass; visits to the mountain tops I mentioned have to be paid for separately. Please check our validity page for details.

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