Grand Tour de Suisse

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Introduction

Discover Switzerland in the spring by train. Not just any train but multiple PEs the Panarama Express trains with their very large windows. The Swisspass is about 400 CHF for 6 days. We took four PE trains, three regular trains, two boats, Gornergrat and the Harder Bahn plus two Museums and it paid for itself.


It is of course a tourist trail and in hotspots like Interlaken or Zermatt you may wonder if there are any Swiss people left. In larger places like Lucerne or Lugano the mix is right. No time for any hikes this time and for sure a reason to return.


The best PE train was the Glacier Express and if I did it again, this is the one I would choose, and then regular trains for the other journeys. If you plan it right, you will be on the same rail track.


May is still shoulder season and in hotspots like Zermatt some Hotels, Bars, Restaurants may not yet be open for the summer season.

Practical Information

Arrival / Departure
Getting around

Highlights

Tamina Gorge in Bad Ragaz. It is not a very deep or long gorge — it takes about 30–40 minutes. It takes you right to the most powerful thermal spring in Europe. Looks amazing, and has a restaurant if you want to stay longer.


Glacier Express was the best train ride due to it’s varied views. The highlight for me is the Matter gorge near Stalden, but the views were amazing throughout the quite long journey to Chur.


Lugano was my favourite location. Nice lake, park, architecture and reasonably priced coffee and pizza. Not a surprise with Italy a stone’s throw away. Easy on the wallet without compromising the experience.


St. Beatus Caves in Interlaken paired with Harder Kulm and Korean food in Interlaken. The Schynige Platte Bahn was not yet running. Even without that it was memorable. And if you want to paraglide, well then you already know.


The boat ride from Lucerne to Flüelen was great. We broke up the journey in Brunnen but could have picked any spot along the route — it just worked for having lunch and we could travel on two very different types of boat.


Ever done a 180 on a train or even a 360? You can in Switzerland, and multiple times.

Tips and Tricks

You must purchase reservations on PE trains — that secures your seat. You can buy the ticket 5 minutes before departure although that would be very expensive, or buy a Swisspass up to any time before your journey. Reservation first, they run out.
Tamina Gorge is walkable but you need to dodge buses, and in some parts that means hugging the rockface due to lack of space. Not many buses, but you may want to check the timetable, especially when travelling with kids. The bus is a special bus, cash only for tourists and expensive (return was 11 CHF each), but the gorge ticket is only 5 CHF and you can pay by card.
Zermatt to Chur — you ideally sit on the right hand side in the direction of travel. About 10 minutes before reaching Stalden there are great views of the Matter gorge.
Interlaken — check if the Schynige Platte Bahn is running when planning a May/June visit, as it may not run.
Check your roaming rules before you go. Switzerland may not be included. I used Airalo — not the cheapest but very simple and easy to use.
PE trains have big windows, but be mindful of the sun. It can get very hot and the windows may only open in the vestibules. Bring a hat.
Luggage storage at train stations is good and I found it reasonably priced. In busy times you may not find the locker size you want. In less popular places you may find very few lockers.

Food

No beating around the bush, it is not a budget friendly destination and dining out is going to be pricey but supermarkets do offer packaged salads, bowls and so on. Often also hot food to take away, and some even have restaurants. That said, I have eaten well and mostly felt it was worth what I paid for it. I say mostly, there was a terrible Flammkuchen and some awful pastries and coffee.

Aare Korean restaurant in Interlaken was exceptionally good. Next to a river but also next to an ugly car park it may put you off. Try it, it was very good food. Best on the trip for me.

China Fast and Good in Glattburg / ZRH Airport. If your hotel is in the area this takeout is very good for Chinese food. Big portion so don’t overorder. There is a queue, cash only, some tables outside but you will eat by the road. The pork and the beef dishes were excellent and the Singapore noodles also top notch. Just think Hawker not restaurant.

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