Day 1 - London to Montreux
We depart St Pancras International by Eurostar for Paris. As we travel in Standard Premier Class, a complimentary light meal and drinks are served at our seats. We cross Paris by coach to join the high-speed service to Switzerland. After changing trains, we travel along the shores of Lake Geneva to Montreux, passing lakeside vineyards and towns, framed by the majestic snowcapped mountains of the Alps. Our hotel for three nights is the Grand Hotel Suisse-Majestic, perfectly located in the heart of Montreux, one of the most popular and prettiest resorts on Lake Geneva. (E,D)
Day 2 - Château de Chillon
This morning we take a scenic cruise on Lake Geneva, viewing the lake's resorts and surrounding hillsides from a different perspective. In the afternoon we include an excursion by trolley-bus to the Château de Chillon, set on the shores of Lake Geneva, against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain scenery. We enjoy a guided tour of the 13th century château, considered to be one of Europe's best-preserved medieval castles and a fine example of early Gothic architecture. (B,D)
Day 3 - A day at leisure in Montreux
Spend today relaxing in the hotel or perhaps continue your exploration of Montreux. Our hotel is located close to the railway station, so you have many options for excursions into the nearby mountains, such as Les Pleiades, or the rack-and-pinion railway up to Rochers de Naye. You could travel by train to lakeside Lausanne, with its Olympic Museum, or the sophisticated city of Geneva. Alternatively, travel up to the charming village of Les Diablerets or to the popular resort of Chamonix on the Mont Blanc Express. (B)
Day 4 - The Golden Panoramic to Interlaken
One of the highlights of European rail travel awaits you today, aboard the GoldenPass Line panoramic train. Sit back in comfort and watch views unfold from the panoramic windows, as our train climbs from the shore of Lake Geneva and winds through alpine scenery, past mountain villages and over the Saanenmöser Pass, 4,209 feet (1,283m) above sea level. The route then descends to the edge of Lake Thun and follows the lake shore to Interlaken, which enjoys a stunning location in the heart of the Bernese Oberland, between Lakes Thun and Brienz and at the foot of the Eiger, the Mönch and the Jungfrau. We stay at the Hotel Beau Rivage or Hotel Metropole for two nights (depending on departure date). (B,D)
Day 5 - A day at leisure
Today is at leisure perhaps to enjoy the hotel's leisure facilities or to explore using your Swiss Half Fare Card. A favourite option today is the Jungfrau Express, and your Half Fare Card gives you a significant discount on this route. The Jungfrau Express train runs through tunnels built into the North Face of the Eiger and makes its way beneath huge glaciers before arriving close to the Jungfrau summit at Europe's highest railway station at 11,333 feet (3,454m). Alternatively, take a cruise on either Lake Thun or Lake Brienz. (B)
Day 6 - The GoldenPass Line to Lucerne
Today our GoldenPass Line journey continues across the Brünig Pass towards Lucerne, overcoming an altitude difference of 1,856 feet (566m) between Brünig Hasliberg and Lucerne stations. Our hotel in Lucerne for three nights is the Hotel Seeburg. Lucerne is a favourite with British tourists due to its mild climate, lakeside walks and mountain scenery. The town has charming streets, restaurants and the famous wooden Kapellbrücke bridge. (B,D)
Day 7 - The Mount Pilatus Cogwheel Railway
Another highlight of the holiday awaits today, as we board the Mount Pilatus Railway. Opened in 1889, the line has a gradient of 48%, and is the world's steepest cogwheel railway. We enjoy a journey from Alpnachstad to the summit of the Pilatus Kulm. The summit offers an unequalled panorama of Lucerne, the lake, the Alps and central Switzerland. (B,D)
Day 8 - A day at leisure in Lucerne
Today is free to spend as you please. Relax in Lucerne, experience the lake on a cruise, or perhaps explore the area by rail with your Swiss Half Fare Card. If you opt for a day at leisure in Lucerne, you could simply enjoy the views over the lake to the mountains from your balcony or stroll around the town and have a meal in one of the many traditional restaurants. Your rail options include the historic Mount Rigi Railway, Europe's first mountain railway, or even the famous William Tell Express to Locarno, in the Italian speaking region of Switzerland. (B)
Day 9 - Lucerne to Cologne
Today we travel through Germany and the Rhine Gorge, with its riverside castles overlooking verdant vineyards, on our way to Cologne, where we stay for one night at either the Grand City Hotel or the Four Points Hotel, both close to the cathedral. (B,D)
Day 10 - To Brussels and London
After breakfast we depart for Brussels for the Eurostar service back to London. A complimentary light meal and drinks are served at your seat before our arrival into St Pancras International. (B,E)
E = Eurostar meal, B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
These meals, where shown, are included in the price of your holida
Trains
Eurostar
The high speed Eurostar trains link St Pancras International in London with Paris and Lille in France as well as Brussels in Belgium.
The highest class of travel available for leisure customers is Standard Premier class. In your dedicated Standard Premier carriage you'll find a less dense seat configuration, meaning the seats are larger and you have ample space to relax and stretch out. As part of the service you'll enjoy complimentary drinks and refreshments, served at your seat by friendly, helpful waiting staff.
Passengers travelling in Standard Class coaches can take advantage of the Bar-Buffet, which sells a range of snacks, meals, hot and cold drinks - including champagne!
The GoldenPass Line
Train journeys on the GoldenPass Line are a wonderful introduction to Switzerland and give you the opportunity to see the country at its very best. Travelling on ultra-modern panoramic trains, you experience unparalleled views of some of Switzerland's finest scenery from weathered timbered chalets sat in peaceful sunlit valleys to dramatic peaks, glittering lakes and remote, untouched forest.
The picturesque route stretches between lively Montreux on the Swiss Riviera and lakeside Lucerne in the historic heart of Switzerland, taking us through Zweisimmen and Interlaken along the way. Various sections of this route are featured in a number of our Swiss tours.
Accommodation
Our hotels have been chosen based on their location, the facilities and value for money. Where possible we select hotels with individual style and character, preferably run by local families as we find this gives our hotels a friendlier, more personal feel. We have worked with many of our hotels for over a decade.
Four Points Hotel, Cologne
The modern Four Points Hotel is located immediately opposite Cologne's railway station and a short walk from the impressive Gothic Cathedral. The hotel houses a bar and restaurant. Rooms feature minibar, television, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer and air conditioning.
Typical meal arrangements when dining at the hotel:
- Breakfast: buffet-style breakfast with some hot items
- Dinner: buffet-style dinner
Grand City Hotel Cologne Centre, Cologne
The 4-star Grand City Hotel Cologne Centre is situated just a short walk from Cologne's main railway station and the Cathedral. The hotel benefits from a bar, lounge, and sauna. Room facilities include a telephone, television, hairdryer and a safe.
Typical meal arrangements when dining at the hotel:
- Breakfast: buffet-style breakfast with some hot items
- Dinner: buffet-style dinner
Hotel Metropole, Interlaken
The 4-star Hotel Metropole is situated in the centre of Interlaken, within easy reach of the town's two railway stations. The hotel has a bar, two restaurants, an indoor swimming pool, sun deck and a sauna. Rooms are attractively furnished and feature a telephone, television, minibar and a safe. All rooms offer wonderful views of Interlaken and the surrounding mountains.
Lindner Grand Hotel Beau Rivage, Interlaken
This striking 5-star hotel is located 200m from Interlaken Ost station and enjoys excellent views of the Jungfraujoch. The hotel features a restaurant, piano bar, indoor swimming pool, sauna and steam bath and fitness centre. Room facilities include television, minibar, and safe.
Typical meal arrangements when dining at the hotel:
- Breakfast: buffet-style continental breakfast with hot items
- Dinner: three-course dinner with a choice of main course
Hotel Seeburg, Lucerne
In Lucerne we stay at the 4-star Hotel Seeburg, located on Lucerne's outskirts close to the lake shore. The modern hotel has two restaurants, a lounge and bar, and won the Great Rail Journeys' Silver Award for Food in 2010, having also won our award for its food in 2009. The hotel has a lovely garden on the shore of the lake - the perfect spot to relax by the water. All rooms have balconies that face west and overlook the lake, making it the perfect place to sit and enjoy the sunset. Each room also has a television, telephone, radio, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe.
Typical meal arrangements when dining at the hotel:
- Breakfast: buffet-style continental breakfast with hot items
- Dinner: three-course dinner with a choice of main course
Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic, Montreux
The Grand Hotel Suisse-Majestic in Montreux is a 4-star hotel offering modern comfort with a distinctly classic atmosphere of a bygone age. The hotel is situated close to the railway station and overlooks the lakeside promenade. It has a brasserie and a terrace bar offering panoramic views of the lake. All of the elegant rooms are equipped with a television, telephone, radio, hairdryer and minibar.
Typical meal arrangements when dining at the hotel:
- Breakfast: buffet-style continental breakfast, cold items only
- Dinner: three-course dinner with a choice of main course
Extras
- Cancellation, medical & travel insurance: from £43
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