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Touring in Switzerland.
One country, four languages, 26 cantons. Switzerland is my home. I love its diversity, its vast landscapes, enchanted valleys, proud mountains, rugged grasslands, delightful moors, crystal-clear lakes, bubbling brooks and tranquil rivers. Switzerland is a destination that merits not just visiting, but also touring around. Delve into the differences and peculiarities of its individual regions and areas, and each time take with you a piece of the mosaic that is Switzerland.
Grand Train Tour
The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland is 1,280km in length. It connects not only the different parts of the country but also its most beautiful panoramic routes, combining them into a single journey. Switzerland has the densest rail network in the world, making trains a convenient and easy way to travel. There is no set direction for the Grand Train Tour, and if you are tempted to linger longer somewhere you can break your journey at any time.
Grand Tour
650 road signs point the way clockwise, leading over passes, past lakes and through spectacular scenery. The Grand Tour of Switzerland is over 1,640 km long and runs right through Switzerland. Select a stage and the trip becomes a road movie, with a scenic or cultural highlight awaiting you around almost every corner.
Safe travels!
Roger Federer
Three Suggested Routes
Starting on page 6, discover three suggested routes for the Grand Train Tour of Switzerland.
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CONNECTING ROUTES WORTH SEEING
D Basel Geneva
From Geneva or Basel airport, travel through the Three-Lakes region and alongside Lake Geneva, depending on your direction.