The eight legendary and famous scenic routes of Switzerland
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Mont Blanc / St. Bernard
Starting point for the unique Mont Blanc Express and the St. Bernard Express is in Martigny in the canton of Valais.
Railways of the Jungfrau Region
Imposing mountains and any number of leisure activities combined with a wide range of mountain railways.
Spiez – Frutigen – Kandersteg – Goppenstein – Brig (Valais)
People who have been speeding through the new Lötschberg base tunnel have saved a little time and missed a great deal instead. The imposing Kander Viaduct, the turning loops around the Felsenburg and the impressive view of the Rhone Valley can only be experienced on the almost 100-year-old mountain route between Kandersteg and Goppenstein.
Swiss Chocolate Train (Fribourg Region)
The Swiss Chocolate Train is a joint venture of GoldenPass Services and Cailler-Nestlé. Ride in first-class comfort in a "Belle Epoque" Pullman car, vintage 1915 and/or the modern panorama car affording stunning views of the vineyards surrounding Montreux and medieval Gruyères.
Trains in the Chablais Region (Lake Geneva Region)
Discover the Chablais Region by cogwheel train and other special trains.
Trains in the Swiss Riviera Region (Lake Geneva Region)
Discover the Swiss Riviera by cogwheel train and funicular from Montreux and Vevey.
Voralpen-Express (Central Switzerland)
Scenic routes have one thing in common: they take us from one part of the country to another in a few hours. And not by the fastest route, even if they do call themselves an express. Yet always along the most beautiful route. The same applies to the Pre-Alpine Express.
Zentralbahn (Central Switzerland)
The Zentralbahn connects Lucerne and Engelberg, passing through Stans and also runs between Lucerne and Interlaken East (see GoldenPass Line) passing by Sarnen and the Brünig Pass.
Zermatt–St. Moritz/Davos (Valais)
It connects world-famous St. Moritz with a destination that’s just as renowned, Zermatt, at the foot of the Matterhorn. Each of the seven hours travelling time offers a succession of unforgettable views and impressions.









