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8-Day Switzerlands Peaks from Geneva
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8-Day Switzerlands Peaks from Geneva

Combine three of the most attractive regions in one exciting railway holiday. You will be fascinated by the different cultures in the German, French and Italianspeaking parts of Switzerland.

Day 1: Arrival Switzerland

Individual travel to Zurich. Overnight in Zurich.

Day 2: Zurich

In the morning enjoy a 2 hour city tour, where you will get to know the highlights of this vibrant city. Overnight in Zurich.

Day 3: Lucerne and Mount Titlis

Train ride to Lucerne and check in at the hotel. Afterwards excursion to Mount Titlis at 3020 m. Overnight in Lucerne.

Day 4: Bernese Oberland and Interlaken

Continue over the Brünig pass on to Inter- laken and check in at the hotel. Overnight in Interlaken.

Day 5: Jungfraujoch

Excursion to the Jungfraujoch, which is the highest train station in Europe at 3454 m. Overnight in Interlaken.

Day 6: Interlaken– Montreux

The train takes you from Interlaken to the world-renowned holiday resort of Gstaad, and then on to Montreux. Overnight in Montreux.

Day 7: Montreux– Geneva

Montreux’s local mountain Rochers-de-Naye at 2042 m offers spectacular views over Lake Geneva and the Alps. Overnight in Geneva.

Day 8: Departure

Individual return journey.



Duration:8 days
Commences in:Chambesy, Switzerland
Country:Switzerland
City:Switzerland

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