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Is Mt Titlis free with Swiss pass?

From Lucerne reaching Mt. Titlis takes around 45 mins, and from Zurich, it may take over 1 hr 30 mins. If you are holding a Swiss Travel Pass, not only can you benefit from discounted fares, but also your children tickets to Mt. Titlis are free – just like a family card, it's included in your Swiss Pass cost.



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From Lucerne reaching Mt. Titlis takes around 45 mins, and from Zurich, it may take over 1 hr 30 mins. If you are holding a Swiss Travel Pass, not only can you benefit from discounted fares, but also your children tickets to Mt. Titlis are free – just like a family card, it's included in your Swiss Pass cost.

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In addition to Mt. Rigi and Stanserhorn, there are three more mountain excursions that are fully covered with the Swiss Travel Pass. These are Stoos, Klewenalp and Brunni, all located in Central Switzerland. Get your Swiss Travel Pass here to visit these mountains for free.

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Where is the Swiss Travel Pass valid? Trains and buses in Switzerland are included in the pass. However, seat reservations on panoramic trains are not included. Mountain railways (such as cable cars, funiculars, and rack-and-pinion trains) are discounted.

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Titlis is a mountain of the Uri Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. At 3,238 metres (10,623 ft) above sea level, it is the highest summit of the range north of the Susten Pass, between the Bernese Oberland and Central Switzerland.

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Between the two? Mt Titlis. There is the Rotair (revolving cable car to get up there), great views, loads of snow sports etc at the top. Glacier 3000 has the Peak Walk which doesn't amount to a lot but is somewhat innovative.

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At 3,041 m height and 500 m above the ground, Titlis Cliff Walk is Europe's highest suspension bridge and one of the best things to do at Mount Titlis. No matter how many times we walked over this bridge, it remains a special experience. Not to mention that the views are absolutely phenomenal!

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Swiss Travel Pass Benefits The Jungfrau 'Top of Europe' requires a surcharge and in the high season a seat reservation (5 CHF) might be required. Swiss Travel Pass gives you a 100% Discount for the journey from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen/Wengen and Grindelwald.

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On the world's densest public transport network, you can discover the Holiday Region Interlaken and the rest of Switzerland comfortably and easily. One ticket is all you need: the Swiss Travel Pass. Sit back, relax and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view: Swiss punctuality means you'll never miss a connection.

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The cruise on Lake Luzern is included in the swiss pass and is a great option for a day activity. There are many beautiful villages on the lake and view is amazing!

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It doesn't include the Trümmelbach falls. You pay for them. From Wengen to the Jungfraujoch it covers 25% of the cost. Jungfraujoch/Grindelwald/Lauterbrunnen/Wengen - you pay 25% of the cost to Grindelwald and then it covers you 100% from there to Zweilütschinen to Lauterbrunnen to Wengen.

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Your advantages: Unlimited travel within Central Switzerland. Mountain excursion Pilatus, Titlis, Rigi, Stanserhorn and more included. Free travel on Lake Lucerne.

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Swiss Travel Pass gives you a 100% Discount for the journey from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen/Wengen and Grindelwald. This is the first part of the Jungfraujoch 'Top of Europe' journey. From there you have to buy an extension that lets you travel the last part to the 'Top of Europe'.

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Swiss Travel Pass: What's Included & How Much It Costs The pass is available only to visitors from outside Switzerland and includes free travel on almost the entire network of trains, boats, cogwheels, funiculars, and more. Those not free with the pass are deeply discounted.

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The Swiss Travel Pass covers the Jungfrau Area, providing you access to many stunning destinations. However, it's important to note that while most of the area is included, the specific route from Kleine Scheidegg to Jungfraujoch is not covered entirely.

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