Exploring the Landscapes of Switzerland
6 day tour

  • Bernina Express
  • St Gallen
  • St Moritz
  • Zurich
  • Interlaken, Switzerland

New for 2025 - Ever wanted to live in a fantasy world? From high-reaching mountains to slumbering cave systems, Switzerland is as close as you can get.



Tour map

Tour Highlights

Castles
Roman Ruins
Prehistoric Sites
Wine
Boat Cruises
Mountains
Beaches
Walks

Lucerne - History and art combine in this beautiful city perched on the shores of Lake Lucerne

Grindlewald - Hike to a viewpoint, or crawl into an incredible canyon, in this fantasy-inspiring landscape

Appenzell - Gorge yourself in the home of cheese

Bernina Express - A trip to Switzerland isn’t complete without an iconic train journey through the awe-inspiring landscape

Chur - Car-free and over 5,000 years of history, visit Switzerland’s oldest town

 

Your journey

 

You know what they say about Switzerland... or what we say, rather. It’s a kind of dreamscape. Glistening glaciers, yawning lakes, and mountain-hugged villages straight out of a fantasy novel. All the while being treated to the warm embrace of its people, with local delicacies at every turn? You might just think you’ve slipped into a dream.  

But we assure you it’s all very real.  

We chase our dreams here at Rabbie’s and we invite you to chase yours too. A dream of a holiday so memorable, you’re inclined to tell your friends over and over again. To share the photos. To bring home souvenirs... and keep most for yourself (oops). But we understand the obsession. When you spend 6 days going high into mountainous landscapes and low into a labyrinth of caves, wandering villages resting under the watchful gaze of mist-and-snow adorned mountains, biting into that first bit of locally made, delectable cheese... well, it really is as amazing as it sounds. 

And we hope to see you there.  

 

Tour Details

Starts
Check-in closes at 08:15 (tour departs at 08:30) - Madrid Pick Up Point, Hotel Porcel Ganivet, Madrid,
Finishes (approx.)
18:30 - Barcelona Abba Sants Hotel Do, Barcelona,
Luggage
You're restricted to 20kg (44lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) plus one small bag for onboard personal items.
Discounts
Important information
  • Pack comfortable shoes for walks up to beautiful views
Tour inclusions
  • Transport in a luxury mini-coach with a local driver
  • Air conditioning as standard
  • The stories and services of an English-speaking guide
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Tour exclusions
  • Meals, unless listed above
  • Attractions, unless specified above

Itinerary

Day 1

  • Feel like a local and soak up Swiss history in the beautiful town of Lucerne 
  • Lose yourself (figurately) in the labyrinth of St. Beatus Caves 
  • Cosy up in the charming resort town of Interlaken

We hope you’ve had a fun time in Zürich so far, because it’s time to depart and explore some of Switzerland’s best scenery and history. Our first stop just a short drive south: the historic city of Lucerne. You’ll have several hours here this morning to explore and grab a bite to eat for lunch. 

If you’re a fan of bridges, history, or art... then make sure you check out Kapellbrücke (also known as Chapel Bridge). This striking landmark is Europe’s oldest covered bridge. Built back in the 14th century, it was originally part of the city’s fortifications. Stroll along this stunning wooden bridge adorned in beautiful paintings that depict scenes of Swiss history as well as the Lucerne's. 

But what else? Seek out the Lion Monument, ride the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to the summit of Mount Pilatus, or get to know German composer, conductor, and theater director Richard Wagner a little better at the museum. 

All of this is yours to explore as you wander cobbled streets, colourful buildings, and charming squares... all the while basking in the beauty of Lake Lucerne and the majestic Swiss Alps.  

We carry on further down south to the shores of Lake Thunersee. Why? Well, let’s not forget that some of the world’s beauty is somewhat hidden from the eye and we must look a little deeper to find it. Which is why we’re treating you to the beauty of St. Beatus Caves.  

Upon first arrival, you’ll be wowed as it is with the thunderous waterfall spewing out from under striking Swiss buildings with one of the most enviable views imaginable. But here’s where we look deeper. A short 5-minute walk past these waterfalls brings you to a 14-kilometre labyrinth of caves, cracked and bursting with stalagmites and stalactites, grottos and gorges, mysteries and history.  

Now that you’re well and truly in awe, we head for our final destination of the day and our home for the next two nights: Interlaken. This charming resort town is nestled in the Bernese Oberland region, known for its stunning natural beauty. But this is Switzerland... is anyone truly surprised by just how much beauty there is here?  

Interlaken may be known as the adventure capital of Switzerland, but if all you want to do tonight is sit and eat and drink... we fully support this. Breathe deep that crisp mountain air you’ve only ever read about in guidebooks as you settle in for the night and reminisce on an adventure-filled first day. 

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Day 2

  • Hike, explore, indulge... the mountain-surrounded town of Grindlewald awaits 

Today we’re going to leave you in the trusted hands of a babysitter... her name is the Eiger Mountain. She’s a 3,967-metre giant living in the Bernese Alps and she looks out for villages such as Grindelwald... so she’s well equipped to mind you for a few hours. 

We’ll drop you in Grindelwald in the morning and you have the entire day here to explore and adventure as you see fit. This green hollow has one of the most striking mountainscapes you can imagine, with towering peaks, lush meadows, and powerful glaciers on display.

Just looking at Grindelwald and its surrounds, it will come as no surprise that many are drawn here to climb the epic peaks and take in the fantastical landscapes. It’s almost like being in a Tolkien novel. Though instead of Hobbit houses, you’ll find traditional Swiss chalets with their distinctive wooden architecture and charming flowery balconies. Cameras at the ready! James Bond fans might even recongise the village from the 1969 instalment On Her Majesty's Secret Service. 

So, what does one do on their free day in Grindelwald? Today would be a fantastic day to bring your hiking boots along. The Eiger Trail goes from Grindelwald to the nearby village of Alpiglen, only taking about 3 or so hours for a roundtrip... though it will take far longer if you keep stopping every two seconds for photos of the Eiger North Face, which we’d definitely do. Make sure to leave yourself enough time. Or there are plenty of other walks in the area to keep your feet sore but accomplished – even a ‘simple’ walk around the village itself! 

Perhaps you’ll jump aboard the Jungfraujoch Excursion, a scenic train ride on the Jungfrau Railway to the Jungfraujoch, also known as the “Top of Europe”. Get ready for panoramic views of peaks and glaciers... basically the stuff of dreams.  

Or instead of going high, maybe you’ll go low... into the Gletscherschlucht. Mother Nature spent 250 million years forming this unfathomable canyon, so make sure you marvel at her effort.  

However you choose to spend your day, you’ll spend it right – because there really is no wrong way to experience Grindelwald.  

And as the day comes to a close, we head back to Interlaken for the night where you have some free time to reminisce on the day or soak up even more Swiss experiences. 

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Day 3

  • Explore the panoramic path of the Rigi Kaltbad 

Today is a day of wonder. Wonderful views, wonderful experiences, and just sheer wonder at the enormous beauty of Switzerland. How the day begins is a pretty big testament to what the rest will be like – with a photo stop at the stunning viewpoint of Chälrütirank. This is just the first of many wow-moments for today, so brace yourself. 

Our direction today is towards the Rigi mountain – as we explore the panoramic path of the Rigi Kaltbad. The scenery is the star of the show today and your guide will keep the options of today open and flexible depending on the weather and the interests of the group.  

MORE HERE ONCE CONFIRMED NOTE. Are we stopping in Rigi Kaltbad (resort town) for lunch?  

Eyes dazzled by the incredible sites; we’ll take you to your overnight stop in the city of Chur. This is the oldest city in Switzerland, history dating back over 5,000 years. Chur is famous for its medieval fortifications, Roman ruins and artefacts, underground church, and beautiful surroundings.  

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Day 4

  • Hop aboard Switzerland’s famous train, the Bernina Express 
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What is a trip to Switzerland without an iconic train ride through awe-inspiring scenery? Today is the day to tick that off your bucket list.  

Our journey today takes us through a striking UNESCO landscape to either St. Moritz or Poschiavo... the choice is yours! 

Your first option is to take the train from Chur to... the Mediterranean? Only kidding. But in the town of Poschiavo, you’ll think you’re somewhere far from an alpine setting. The narrow alleyways and beautiful squares are reminiscent of the Mediterranean, and the whole town is under special protection due to its historic importance. You’ll have time here to explore and grab a bite to eat before the bus comes to meet you and bring you home to Chur. Not to worry, we head back to home base via St. Moritz, so you’ll have a bit of time to explore there too. (CONFIRM HOW LONG) Or, if you’d prefer, you can hop back on the train and make your own way to St. Moritz, where you’ll meet the bus and the rest of the group. 

Your other option is to take the train in the morning from Chur to Pontresina. This tiny mountain village is the definition of quaint and you’ll have time to explore its beautiful streets today. Backed by the Bernina massif, Pontresina is famous for its Belle Epoque hotels and traditional stone houses. After your free time has been well-spent, you meet the bus for a return trip to Chur via St. Moritz. CONFIRM. 

SO WAIT – THEY CAN GO TO EITHER POSCHIAVO, PONTRESINA, OR ST MORITZ DURING THE DAY??? CONFIRM. 

So, you’ve just reveled in one of the most incredible train journeys of your life and now you’re in St. Moritz... what now? This holiday resort destination is known as the birthplace of Alpine winter tourism and has already hosted the Winter Olympics twice. But before people were paid to ski really fast down hills (scaring the rest of us), a plethora of beautiful mineral springs were discovered in St. Moritz over 3,000 years ago, establishing the town as a summer spa resort. And thanks to its high altitude of 1,856m, St. Mortiz is no stranger to the sun... making it the perfect balance of snow and sunshine for that ideal winter getaway. While you’re there, see how many celebrities you can spot or visit the oldest bobsleigh run in the world. 

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Day 5

  • Embrace traditional Switzerland in the alpine village of Maienfeld 
  • Indulge in your love of cheese in Appenzell 
  • Explore the UNESCO site and picturesque old town of St. Gallen 

Things have been pretty Swiss so far but today we experience our traditional Swiss day as we visit the alpine village of Maienfeld (also known as Heididorf). Book lovers may be thrilled to know that this is the village which inspired Johanna Spyri’s children’s book ‘Heidi’. You’ll have a couple of hours here to explore, from the open-air museum dedicated to Heidi, the replica of the fictional character’s home, or the traditional village... there’s plenty to see and do. 

Now something we know you’re going to love... cheese. We head for Appenzell, the home of cheese, where your time is yours for lunch, exploration, shopping and, of course... eating lots of cheese. That last part is up to you, but we highly recommend.

Our final stop of today is striking town of St. Gallen. With its picturesque old town, twin-towered cathedral, and library brimming with ancient books, it’s a popular destination. However, what we’d really love to show you is its UNESCO heritage monastery. Famous for its various architectural styles, this renowned Benedictine monastery was founded in the 8th century by St. Othmar, a nobleman who established a hermitage and monastic community in the area. Under the leadership of an Irish monk known as St. Gall, the monastery flourished and, over the centuries, became one of the most important religious and cultural centers in Europe. 

After exploring these ruins, you head back into the town of St. Gallen where you remain for the night.  

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Optional Activities

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Day 6

  • Feel all-powerful as you explore the feudal Kyburg Castle 
  • Indulge in your love of science and art in the city of Winterhur 
  • Be swept away by the power of Rhine Falls 

You know those iconic shots of proudly perched castles surrounded by mountains and greenery, whispering of fairytales and secrets? That’s Kyburg Castle, our first stop on our final day.  

High above the River Töss sits this 14th century feudal castle. Once designed for fortification, the castle is now home to an international award-winning museum which offers rich insight into the castle’s 800 years of history. Which room will be your favourite? The court of justice? The kitchen? The torture chamber? *gulp* 

Museum-and-art-lovers today is your day! For our next stop is the city of Winterhur where we have a couple of hours to explore and grab a bite to eat. From photography exhibits to the Swiss Science Center Technorama, there’s something for every interest here. 

We may be approaching the final stop of the tour, but that’s nothing to be sad about... not where we’re going. Rhine Falls are the strongest waterfalls in Europe. Crashing down around you, you have the choice to jump on an optional boat ride and feel the thunderous power of this incredible landmark before we return to Zurich in the evening. 

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Accommodation

 

Where does this tour stay overnight?

You stay two nights in Cuenca and three nights in Valencia. For examples of the accommodation, please see the tour itinerary.

 

How does the accommodation work?

A good night’s sleep is often needed for a good day of travel.

So we’ve hand-picked three-star to four-star hotels in remote coastal villages, bustling towns, and mountain valleys.

Your accommodation is included in the tour price; and when you book your trip, you can choose whether you want a double room, a twin room, or a single room.

 

Are there any extra accommodation costs?

The price you see is for all your tour accommodation and for the tour itself. It also includes a tourist tax. This figure is based on shared accommodation. When you're booking your tour and select a single room, an additional single room supplement will be added to the price.

 

FAQs

Do I need a visa to take this tour?

You may need a Schengen Visa to travel throughout Europe. Check the official tourism website of the country you’re visiting for up-to-date and reliable information. Travel between countries is easy because there are no passport checks at the borders.

 

Are the tours suitable for people with mobility issues?

Most people can comfortably enjoy our tours, but it's worth bearing in mind that we often include optional short walks in scenic locations. Please also be aware that many of the old European towns are built on steep hills with cobbled lanes, and you may have to carry your own luggage at times.

So that we can ensure you're comfortable travelling with us, please let us know about any special requirements or needs at the time of booking. If you have any more questions, simply email tours@rabbies.com .

 

Do you offer hotel pickups in the departure cities?

Europe's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure and avoid contributing to congestion issues, we start our trip from hotels located conveniently on the edge of cities. We choose hotels with good public transport connections to the city centre, so you can enjoy your evening explorations.

To make your tour more convenient, you can add an optional pre and post-departure accommodation in the hotel we use as a pick up or a drop off point.

 

When should I get to the departure point?

Arrive at the hotel lobby 15 minutes before your departure time. Unfortunately, we’re unable to wait for you if you’re late due to vehicle restrictions. But depending on your situation, we may be able to help you catch up with your tour.

 

What are your cancellation policies?

We have a cancellation period of 42 days for our Europe tours. If you cancel your trip before this period, we give you a full refund minus a 10% admin charge. If you cancel inside this time frame, you’re liable for the cost of the tour package.

We understand how disappointing it is when you have to cancel a trip with us, so please contact our friendly team who will try their best to resell your ticket and refund you.

Click here to view full terms and conditions.

 

What is a guaranteed departure?

It's simple: you book, you go. This means we'll never cancel your tour because of a minimum numbers policy.

 

Can routes change?

Your friendly driver and guide are passionate about the places they visit and know all the local gossip. This means your tour itinerary can change a little due to festivities, attraction opening hour changes, and spontaneous photo opportunities.

 

Can I pre-book a specific seat?

Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable mini-coaches offer a good view.

 

Are there toilets on the bus?

We like to keep our coaches small, nimble, and odour free. This means we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you frequently stop in local towns and villages for comfort breaks.

 

Do you take children on your tours?

We're unable to permit children under 16 years old on our Europe tours due to the nature of the activities that are included.

 

How much time do I get off the bus?

We want you to enjoy your trip to Europe. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of stops to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.

 

What are 'included activities' and 'optional activities'?

We've arranged experiences for you on your tour. The 'included activities' are already booked and paid for as part of your trip, whereas you can purchase 'optional activities' while on your tour. You also have free time in many destinations to pick and choose which attractions you visit.

 

Do we need to bring our own lunch?

You don't need to pack or bring along food on the mini-coach. We stop in small European towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.

 

What should I do if I have too much luggage?

It’s more enjoyable to travel with light luggage. You can take less by cleaning clothes along the way. Most hotels provide affordable laundry service.

But if you're travelling with more than 20kg, don't worry! There are left luggage facilities close to the majority of our departure points, and courier companies who could ship your excess luggage on to your chosen destination. Our team are happy to help if you need any suggestions or recommendations.

 

Should I tip the driver and the guide?

Let's be honest, our drivers and guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.

 

What about travel insurance?

We highly recommend you take out travel insurance, so you can enjoy a stress-free journey.

 

What is ABTOT?

You're protected by ABTOT when you book a tour with us. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we run into any issues. Read our terms and conditions for more information.

Our packages are covered by the Package Travel Regulations. For full details of your key rights please click here.

 

I have more questions, who can help me?

If you have any more questions, call us on +44(0)131 226 3133, email tours@rabbies.com, or check out our full FAQs.

Restrictions

Minimum Age
This tour is exclusively for passengers aged 18 years and over due to the inclusion of a distillery visit and alcohol tasting. This means children are not permitted on this tour.
Luggage
You're restricted to 20kg (44lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) plus one small bag for onboard personal items.

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