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Thanks for joining us, PamAndMurray!
I assume you’re referring to the Swiss Travel Pass? If so, the journey Martigny-Chamonix will be fully covered. You won’t need additional tickets. Please refer to our Swiss Travel Pass validity page for such information.
Martigny offers several archeological sites dating from Roman times and medieval monuments. Also, there are some interesting museums, like the St. Bernard museum Barryland.
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Hello Pam and Murray
If you get the chance to stopover in Martigny, I can recommend it.
In 2013 we spent just over half a day there and visited the St. Bernard Museum as suggested by Annika. The museum is very interesting and we enjoyed visiting the dogs who were very friendly and seemed to love the attention! It is free with the Swiss Travel Pass.
In the main square/street in Martigny there are lots of lovely pavement cafes offering a good variety of food at reasonable prices for lunch.
Maggie
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Hello again, Pam and Murray
Thought you might like to see some photos of the dogs at St. Bernard Museum in Martigny.
The first three are typical of the adults – just being cool and laid back. Then there two posing for the camera. next one making friends with my husband while being taken for a stroll. Finally some pups having fun frolicking with each other.
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Hi Maggie,
Thanks a lot for posting your pictures! That’s great insiders’ info. The dogs are cute, aren’t they? It’s an interesting element of Swiss (alpine) culture.
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Thanks for your prompt reply. It looks like the St Bernard museum is a great point of interest.
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Hi Maggie, those pictures are just fabulous. On your recommendation, we shall certainly check out the St Bernard option. Many thanks for your help. Planning is all part of the fun.
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Hi
I agree planning is part of the fun. I spend hours doing it!
Check out the website in Annika’s post – it tells you how to get there as well as giving lots of information about the main museum and the dogs.
Maggie