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Discover Switzerland’s variety in just three days, traveling entirely by public transport—like the locals—making the journey part of the adventure. On day 1, head east to St. Gallen and Appenzell, exploring the UNESCO-listed Abbey Library, tasting cheese, and riding a scenic cogwheel railway. Day 2 takes you into central Switzerland, where you ride historic funiculars and modern cable cars to three peaks, before relaxing on a Lake Lucerne cruise. On day 3, cross the Alps into southern Ticino, where Italian flair meets Swiss charm. Stroll through picturesque villages, see palm-lined lakeshores, and enjoy the Mediterranean vibe in Ascona and Bellinzona. Each day returns you to Zurich, so you travel light while experiencing three distinct regions—cultural treasures, alpine adventures, and southern sunshine. Guided by a geographer with a master’s degree and 15 years of teaching experience, you will also gain insights into how Switzerland’s landscapes were formed and its culture shaped.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Personal guide Dave: Swiss local, qualified geographer & teacher
3 personally arranged tours
3-day Swiss Travel Pass – unlimited travel on public trains, buses, boats, and selected funiculars, cable cars, and cogwheel trains, plus free entry to 500+ museums across Switzerland.
Enjoy the freedom of choice — from bringing your own picnic to grabbing a quick street food snack, relaxing in a cozy café, or dining in a charming restaurant.
Overnight Accommodation (the 3 day tours start and end in Zurich)
St. Gallen
⛪ Step inside the Cathedral – a masterpiece of baroque architecture with soaring ceilings, richly decorated stucco, and frescoes that leave visitors in awe. ️ Walk through history – the former Benedictine monastery, founded over 1,200 years ago, was once a major center of learning in Europe. Guests will learn how monks copied manuscripts, preserved knowledge, and shaped the culture of an entire region. Enjoy the peaceful courtyards and alleys – strolling through cobblestone paths surrounded by historical buildings, travelers experience the calm and timeless atmosphere of this sacred place.
Abbey Library of St Gall
Enter the “Philosophers’ Hall” – a breathtaking baroque library filled with carved wood, frescoed ceilings, and shelves holding thousands of leather-bound books. The atmosphere feels like stepping into a fairytale. See priceless manuscripts – including medieval illuminated texts, early musical notations, and documents dating back to the 8th century, when the monastery was a center of knowledge in Europe. Learn the story of UNESCO heritage – discover how the Abbey of St. Gall became a hub of scholarship that preserved and spread knowledge across the continent, earning its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. ✨ Admire the famous mummy – the library’s small cabinet of curiosities also holds extraordinary pieces, including an Egyptian mummy, rare globes, and medieval artworks. ️ Feel history come alive – walking on creaking wooden floors under painted ceilings, visitors will experience the library as monks and scholars once did centuries ago.
Ride a historic funicular – this short but steep railway connects the lower city near the train station with the Mühlegg district above. It’s a fun and unique way to experience St. Gallen’s terrain. Enjoy panoramic views – as the car climbs, travelers can admire rooftops, the spires of the cathedral, and the surrounding hillsides dotted with charming houses. ️ Step into local life – locals use the funicular daily, so guests get a glimpse of everyday St. Gallen life, from students commuting to residents running errands. Reach walking trails and scenic spots – at the top, travelers can explore quiet streets, parks, and trails with views over the city and the Swiss countryside beyond. ✨ A quick, picturesque experience – the ride itself is brief but memorable, giving visitors a taste of Swiss engineering and a perfect photo opportunity.
Appenzeller Schaukaserei
Watch cheese being made live – from fresh Alpine milk to the famous spicy Appenzeller cheese. Guests can look over the cheesemaker’s shoulder as huge copper vats are stirred, curds are pressed, and wheels of cheese are salted and matured. Learn about the mysterious mixture of the secret herb brine that gives Appenzeller cheese its unmistakable flavor. The recipe is centuries old and still a closely guarded secret. ️ Taste different cheese varieties – from mild to extra-spicy, travelers can enjoy a tasting plate or even a hearty fondue, surrounded by authentic Appenzell hospitality. Step into tradition – interactive exhibits, films, and old tools explain how cheese has been made in the region for over 700 years. The rustic wooden buildings and the scent of fresh cheese create a truly authentic Alpine atmosphere. Enjoy the village and landscape – Stein lies in the rolling green hills of Appenzell, with views of farms, pastures, and the Säntis mountain in the distance.
Appenzell
️Stroll through the colorful old town – narrow streets lined with vividly painted houses, adorned with intricate frescoes, tell the story of Appenzell’s rich history and unique culture. ️ Discover local crafts and specialties – from handmade cheese and wooden toys to traditional textiles, travelers can browse shops and markets that celebrate regional traditions. ️ Taste Appenzeller cheese and delicacies – the town is the heart of the famous Appenzeller cheese region, offering tastings, cheese shops, and cozy cafes where visitors can enjoy local flavors. Immerse in local traditions – depending on the season, travelers might hear folk music, see traditional costumes, or witness local festivals that bring the town’s heritage to life. Explore the surrounding landscapes – Appenzell is surrounded by rolling hills, lush meadows, and scenic walking trails, offering breathtaking views of the Alpstein mountains.
Brauerei Locher AG
Visit the Brauerei Locher in Appenzell, home of the renowned Appenzeller beer. This independent brewery is known for its creativity, brewing not only traditional lagers but also beers infused with alpine herbs, whiskies, and even soft drinks made with mountain spring water. On site, you can discover how age-old brewing tradition meets modern innovation, and learn why this brewery is a point of pride for the Appenzell region. Those who wish may take part in a tasting to sample different flavors, while others can simply enjoy the cultural insights and the welcoming atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling hills and alpine charm, Brauerei Locher offers a glimpse into both the flavors and traditions of eastern Switzerland.
Ride a classic cogwheel railway – this charming mountain train descends steadily through rolling hills, giving travelers a sense of traditional Swiss engineering in action. Enjoy panoramic countryside views – winding past green meadows, forests, and small villages, guests can take in the peaceful beauty of the Appenzell region from a unique perspective. ️ Pass through quaint villages – stops along the route allow glimpses of timbered houses, local farms, and the everyday life of the region’s residents. Capture memorable moments – the combination of steep inclines, scenic curves, and Alpine vistas provides perfect photo opportunities throughout the ride.
Optional: To round off the day Swiss-style, we enjoy a delightful meal aboard a train restaurant, combining local flavors with the magic of traveling on rails. This tour blends culture, tradition, and breathtaking landscapes – all accessible by public transport.
Glide up the lower slopes of the Stanserhorn on a charming wooden funicular from 1893, one of the oldest still in operation. Enjoy a nostalgic journey through meadows and traditional Swiss chalets, with the feeling of stepping back in time.
CabriO Stanserhorn-Bahn
Transfer to the world’s first double-deck, roofless cable car: the Cabrio. Stand on the open-air upper deck and feel the fresh alpine breeze while you rise high above forests, ridges, and cow pastures. The panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Alps are simply unforgettable.
Stanserhorn
At 1,898 meters, the summit offers sweeping 360-degree views of ten lakes, countless mountain peaks, and the central Swiss lowlands. Stroll along the flower trail, meet the friendly marmots, or relax on the terrace with a coffee while soaking in one of Switzerland’s most iconic vistas.
Begin your ascent to the second mountain with a scenic ride on the cablecar from Morschach. Floating high above the valley, the cableway reveals sweeping views of Lake Lucerne and the rugged alpine terrain.
Stoos
Arrive in the tranquil car-free mountain village of Stoos, set on a sunny plateau. Here, traditional chalets, peaceful walking paths, and breathtaking alpine scenery invite you to pause and take in the fresh mountain air.
Bergkapelle Stoos
Visit the charming mountain chapel, a picturesque symbol of the village and a quiet place of reflection. With its backdrop of peaks and meadows, the Bergkapelle is a true alpine postcard scene.
Conclude your visit with a ride on the world’s steepest funicular railway, descending toward Schwyz at gradients of up to 110%. The futuristic cabins level themselves as you glide smoothly down the mountainside—an engineering marvel and a thrill in itself.
Climb the slopes of the “Queen of the Mountains” aboard Europe’s first mountain railway. The nostalgic cogwheel train carries you through meadows and forests as the views over Lake Lucerne and the Alps open wider with every turn.
Mount Rigi
At Rigi Kulm (1,798 m), enjoy a 360-degree panorama stretching from the snowcapped Alps to the Swiss Plateau and across 13 glittering lakes. It’s one of Switzerland’s most celebrated viewpoints. For those who wish, follow the gentle trail from Rigi Kulm down to Rigi Kaltbad. This classic ridge walk combines sweeping alpine vistas with wildflower meadows and fresh mountain air.
Descend by aerial cable car to the lakeside village of Weggis, gliding above vineyards and traditional farmhouses. At the bottom, the sparkling waters of Lake Lucerne await.
Lake Lucerne
End the day with a relaxing boat ride across Lake Lucerne. From Weggis, glide past bays, vineyards, and forested hillsides, with the mountains mirrored in the water. The journey back to Lucerne is a peaceful finale, offering time to sit back on deck and enjoy the scenery from a new perspective. For those who wish, a quick dinner can be enjoyed in the on-board restaurant while cruising.
Lucerne
If you still have energy after the day’s mountain adventures, take a short walk through Lucerne’s charming Old Town. Cross the famous Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge), admire the colorful frescoed houses, or simply enjoy the lively lakeside promenade before returning.
Travel through the very heart of Switzerland on the Gotthard Panorama Express, where engineering brilliance meets breathtaking alpine landscapes. The journey carries you along the historic Gotthard railway, famous for its spectacular spiral tunnels. These masterpieces of 19th-century engineering twist deep into the mountains, allowing trains to climb through dramatic valleys and sheer cliffs. From your seat, watch as the train curves high above its own tracks, revealing ever-changing views of rugged peaks, rushing rivers, and stone villages nestled in the valleys. Each tunnel exit offers a new panorama — a true showcase of Swiss ingenuity and natural beauty combined. Relax and enjoy the slow unfolding of the Alps from the comfort of panoramic carriages. A ride on the Gotthard Panorama Express is more than a train journey — it’s a passage through history, culture, and the very soul of Switzerland.
Swiss Alps
Crossing the Alps on the historic Gotthard railway is a journey through both landscapes and cultures. The train gradually climbs from the green valleys of northern Switzerland into rugged alpine scenery before entering the old Gotthard tunnel, once the longest in the world. Moments later, daylight returns — and with it, a new world. Palms replace pines, stone houses glow in warmer light, and the air feels softer. It’s the gentle yet striking moment when northern Switzerland gives way to the south, and the journey takes on an unmistakably Mediterranean touch.
Fortress of Bellinzona
In Bellinzona, the capital of Ticino, history rises above the town in the form of three UNESCO-listed castles. The lower fortress, easily reached from the old town, is open to the public and invites you to wander freely through its towers, walls, and courtyards. Below, the streets of Bellinzona reveal Italian flair with lively markets, arcaded houses, and cafés — a vivid mix of culture and history at the southern gateway to the Alps.
Arcegno
In the south, we pause at the charming village of Arcegno, where narrow lanes, stone houses, and chestnut groves recall an older rhythm of life. Here you’ll step away from trains and lakes to enjoy the warmth of Ticino in an authentic grotto — a rustic restaurant tucked into the hillside, serving local food and wine in a cozy setting. It’s a chance to taste the region as well as see it, and to slow down for a moment before continuing the journey.
From Arcegno, an optional hike over the Balladrüm ridge takes us through quiet chestnut groves and open viewpoints above Lago Maggiore. The path offers changing perspectives of the deep-blue lake and the surrounding mountains, a gentle contrast to the dramatic alpine scenery earlier in the day. Step by step, the southern light and landscape draw us closer to the lakeshore.
Our journey continues to Ascona, a lakeside town often called the “pearl of Lago Maggiore.” Its arcaded houses, lively piazza, and palm-lined waterfront create an inviting atmosphere of ease and elegance. If you wish, enjoy a leisurely walk along the promenade, where villas and gardens line the shore, offering tranquil views across the lake in a setting full of southern charm.
Optional Prolongation: End the day with a relaxed dinner in a typical pizzeria before boarding the train back north.
Gotthard Base Tunnel
The return journey brings us back north in record time, carried through the Gotthard Base Tunnel — at 57 kilometers, the world’s longest railway and deepest traffic tunnel. Opened in 2016 after nearly two decades of construction, it represents one of the greatest engineering achievements of our time. In less than 20 minutes, the train glides silently up to 2,300 meters beneath the Alps, with more than two kilometers of solid rock towering above. The contrast is striking: where the historic mountain route revealed the Alps curve by curve, the base tunnel cuts straight through them with speed and precision. It is a reminder of how Switzerland continues to shape the dialogue between nature, history, and progress. As we emerge back into central Switzerland, we look back on a day that offered a glimpse of southern Switzerland’s charm together with the adventure of crossing the Alps both over and under them — an experience that lingers long after the journey ends.
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