Rută de călătorie lentă prin Switzerland
Vă urcați în GoldenPass la Interlaken între Thunersee și Brienzersee, alunecați spre Spiez cu castelul său de pe malul lacului și viile sale, urcați la Zweisimmen prin cabanele din Simmental, zăboviți în Saanenland la Gstaad și încheiați la Montbovon, unde GoldenPass se întâlnește cu Trenul Ciocolatei spre Montreux.
Durată
7 zile
Opriri
5
Cel mai bun moment
Sfârșit de primăvară până la început de toamnă — căi ferate montane deschise, lacuri la temperatură de înot

Interlaken
Switzerland
Alpine resort town between two lakes with access to the Jungfrau region.

Spiez
Switzerland
Picturesque lakeside town with a charming castle and vineyards.

Zweisimmen
Switzerland
Picturesque mountain village known for traditional Swiss chalets and hiking trails.

Gstaad
Switzerland
Charming alpine village known for luxury chalets and stunning mountain views.

Montbovon
Switzerland
Mountain village where the Golden Pass and Chocolate Train routes meet.
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Bern
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and unique UNESCO World Heritage site status. The old town features the iconic Zytglogge clock tower and the Federal Palace, showcasing the city’s political significance. Beyond Bern, the Emmental region is famous for its rolling hills and the production of Emmental cheese, with local farms offering tasting experiences. The Aare River provides opportunities for nature walks and swimming in summer. Nearby, the picturesque town of Thun offers stunning views of Lake Thun and the Alps. The region is less frequented by tourists, allowing for a deeper connection with Swiss culture and traditions.

Fribourg
Fribourg is a unique region in Switzerland, known for its medieval architecture and rich cultural diversity. The city of Fribourg, perched on a hill, features a blend of German and French influences, with its Gothic cathedral and picturesque old town. Nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding Sarine River valley, ideal for hiking and cycling. The region is also famous for its cheese, particularly Gruyère, and hosts several local markets where artisans sell their products. Fribourg offers a glimpse into traditional Swiss life, with festivals celebrating local customs and crafts, making it a destination for those seeking authenticity beyond the typical tourist trail.