Is the GoldenPass Line worth it?


Is the GoldenPass Line worth it? A: Absolutely! The GoldenPass Line offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Switzerland's picturesque landscapes, navigating through stunning Alpine scenery, serene lakes, and charming towns.


What is the best part of the Golden Pass route?

All the cars have panoramic windows. I'd sit on the righthand side for views of the Berner Oberland mountains across the Brienzersee. I believe the train may change directions at a switchback going over the pass.


Can you hop on and off the Golden Pass train?

Most tickets are valid for 24 hours, so you can take a train at any time on the route you purchased within that window, or hop on/off as you like on that route. BUT, note that return tickets follow the same rules, so if you're not returning on the same day, you should buy two one-way tickets (it's the same price) vs.


What is the difference between GoldenPass Express and Golden Pass panoramic?

A: While both trains connect Zweisimmen to Montreux, the GoldenPass Panoramic offers modern panoramic windows for an immersive scenic experience, whereas the GoldenPass Belle Epoque provides a nostalgic journey with vintage carriages reminiscent of the Belle Époque era.


How long is Golden Pass train from Lucerne to Interlaken?

Golden Pass route For lovers of Swiss lakes and mountains, this route is two hours of sheer heaven. It's a journey that many make as a one-day round trip from either end of the route (ie. from either Lucerne or from Interlaken).


Is GoldenPass Express a panoramic train?

The world's first fully panoramic train! The GoldenPass Panoramic are very modern trains with unique features. In addition to their great comfort, they have panoramic windows specially designed by our workshops in Chernex. These allow you to be totally immersed in the surrounding nature.


Is Golden Pass train free with Swiss pass?

The Golden Pass Line is free with your Swiss Travel Pass. They say there's no better way to travel around Switzerland via train and here's why. There are 2 types of trains – regular and scenic.