Swiss Lakes and Mountains

Travel through stunning Swiss scenery on a classic Swiss train holiday from the lakeside city of Lausanne on Lake Geneva, along the Golden Pass Line to Interlaken, before an unforgettable trip to Europe's highest railway station on the Jungfrau. Followed by a trip on the panoramic Glacier Express to the traditional Swiss town of Chur, before returning to Lucerne.

Swiss Lakes and Mountains Lausanne is situated in the French speaking part of Switzerland and is set on the shores of Lake Geneva, with the Jura mountains to the North. This charming city combines a wealth of museums and elegant architecture, with its stunning scenic backdrop.

Interlaken is set between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and offers spectacular views of the nearby Jungfrau Mountain.

Chur the start of the Glacier Express route, Chur is a charming traditional Swiss town, surrounded by stunning Alpine scenery.

St Moritz is a luxury Swiss ski resort, famous for its champagne climate, surrounded by incredible Alpine views.

Lucerne is a picturesque city in the centre of Switzerland and set on Lake Lucerne. Visit for the classic Swiss architecture from elegant spires to covered bridges, or the markets (Tuesday and Saturday mornings) set in arcades alongside the River Reuss.

Itinerary - View detailed Itinerary

Day 1
Travel from London to Lausanne by train and Eurostar, via Paris. Overnight in Lausanne.
Day 2
Travel from Lausanne to Interlaken. Overnight Interlaken.
Day 3
Jungfrau excursion, overnight Interlaken.
Day 4
Glacier Express to Chur / St Moritz, overnight Chur / St Moritz.
Day 5
Bernina Express day trip, overnight Chur / St Moritz.
Day 6
Travel to Arosa and Lucerne, overnight Lucerne.
Day 7
Overnight Lucerne.
Day 8
Travel from Lucerne to the UK.

Holiday Overview

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