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With a choice of mobile homes and tents and superb facilities on site, a Canvas holiday is a wonderful way to discover holidays in Switzerland: holidays you’ll remember for years to come.Things to do when you're camping in SwitzerlandInterlaken An attractive spa town, set between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz and overlooked by the three peaks of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau mountains. The activities on offer include trips on historic paddle steamers.The 72 Waterfalls The waterfalls of the Lauterbrunnen Valley include the immensely powerful subterranean Trümmelbach Falls, reached by a funicular railway inside the mountain, and the romantic Staubbach Falls. The valley is a nature conservation area and guided hikes are available.St. Beatus Caves A huge system of underground limestone formations and gorges of which about a kilometre is accessible along well-lit pathways. There’s also a museum where you can find out about cave science and the history of cave exploration. St Beatus is said to have killed a dragon here and his grave is still a site of pilgrimage.

Oberhofen Visit the picture book lakeside castle and gardens and admire the amazing timepices and music boxes in the Museum of Clocks and Mechanical Musical Instruments.Jungfrau Railway This iconic railway winds upwards through beautiful scenery and a huge tunnel to the Jungfraujoch, highest station in Europe. The views are incredible and a visit to the Ice Palace cut into the glacier is included with your rail ticket.Ballenberg Open Air Museum In the reconstructed houses and farm buildings you can catch a glimpse of Swiss rural life in the past, including old crafts and customs. See old varieties of plants and native farm animals, and eat in the restaurants or have a barbeque in the picnic area – wood is provided.Camping in Switzerland is easy to book online, or by calling our knowledgeable Sales team on 0345 268 0827. See all our campsites in SwitzerlandRail passes are almost always a smart buy for Switzerland, with its fairly high pay-as-you-go ticket costs and excellent transportation system.

Switzerland-only passes are a particularly good deal, as they cover nearly all transport in Switzerland — not only trains, but buses, boats, and many high-mountain lifts — and come in a variety of permutations. Choosing among them needn't be daunting: Just select the rail pass that best matches the area and number of travel days in your travel plans. Use this map to add up approximate pay-as-you-go fares for your itinerary, and compare that cost to the price of a rail pass for the number of days you expect to spend on the train. Also, follow the links below for: • More tips for figuring out whether a pass makes sense for your trip • The basics on choosing among rail passes • More tips on how to save money by fine-tuning your rail pass • Advice on deciding between first and second class • Fare-estimate maps outside Switzerland • Answers to frequently asked rail-pass questions Choose one of the passes below to check prices and to buy your pass (orders are fulfilled by Rail Europe).

Note that if you're opting for a single-country Swiss Travel Pass, or a Eurail Global Pass, you'll need to choose between a continuous pass or flexipass when ordering. Single-country Swiss Travel Pass → key details Swiss Travel Pass + Half Fare Card → key details Swiss Transfer Ticket → key details Swiss Transfer Ticket + Half Fare Card → key details Swiss Half-Fare Card → key details Eurail Select Pass (2,* 3, or 4 countries) → read more about this pass Eurail Global Pass (28 countries) → read more about this pass ►Rail shopping cart: Have an order underway? Review and complete it here. *There is no Italy–Switzerland Eurail Select Pass, though both countries can be included on a three- or four-country Select Pass. Otherwise, Switzerland can be combined with any of its neighboring countries on a two-country pass. Extra tip #1: A few more deals for Switzerland are also available, but unless they match your needs exactly, one of the passes above is likely to be a better deal.

Extra tip #2: If you're considering a two-country Select Pass for France and Switzerland but your trip is really Swiss-focused with just one train ride in France (e.g., Paris–Basel for about $140, or less with advance-purchase discount ticket), consider getting a single-country Swiss Travel Pass (which offers far better coverage of Switzerland than a Select Pass) plus a separate French train ticket. (If you need more of France, you probably do want the two-country pass.) Note that on direct TGV Lyria trains between France and major Swiss cities seat reservations are required, and fairly expensive (about $30 in second class or $70 in first). For the most part, you can hop on nearly all Swiss trains with just your rail pass in hand. Designated scenic routes (those with names, such as the Glacier Express), and some international trains (such as to/from France and Italy or night trains through Germany) do require paid seat reservations, as indicated in online train schedules. Passes cover nearly all Swiss trains and boats (for an explanation of how the unique Swiss Transfer Ticket works, see "key details" at the bottom of this page).

Even specially designated scenic routes are covered (with just one exception: multi-country passes don't cover the biggest stretch of the Glacier Express, though they do get you a discount). Many high-mountain routes, however, such as those served by the Berner Oberland's Jungfraubahn, are only partially covered; discounts vary depending on what kind of pass you have. Multi-country (Eurail-brand) passes offer the following discounts: Switzerland-only rail passes cover much more: "Covered" services, including museum admissions, require use of a travel day on a flexipass, but discounts do not — with one exception. The exception: Discounts on high-mountain lifts and trains do require using up a travel day on a Swiss Travel Pass (but not any of the Eurail-brand passes). If you're getting the Swiss Travel Pass and anticipate taking a lot of high-mountain rides on different days, it could really make sense to also get the one-month Half-Fare Card — for about $65 you'd get half-price on the high-mountain lifts without using up any flexipass travel days.

If a rail pass doesn't pencil out for your trip, you may be able to shave off the cost of your train tickets with some of these deals: Swiss train tickets are easy to buy in stations or online through the Swiss Federal Railway's site. (If you do buy them online, be aware that the "from" fares displayed on the first screen of the ticket shop are the prices you can get if you have a Half-Fare Card. Without that, you'd choose a rate with "no reduction.") Also see our general tips for buying point-to-point tickets. Single-country Swiss Travel Pass: When ordering, opt either for a pass covering a span of continuous days (either 3, 4, 8, or 15 days) or a flexipass, i.e. for a certain number of days (also 3, 4, 8, or 15 days) within one month (not a calendar month but rather a month that starts with the travel date you enter when purchasing the pass). All Swiss Travel passes are pre-validated for this travel start date (and are not refundable or changeable after that date), so you can skip the usual step of having it first activated at a train station counter.

If traveling with your kids, request a free Swiss Family Card when ordering (the card allows up to seven kids age 6–15 to travel free with a parent). Unlike most other rail passes, the Swiss Travel Pass covers not just trains but nearly all forms of transportation — for details, see "What do rail passes cover in Switzerland?" above. Outside high season, special discounted versions of this pass may be available (but it's not a Eurail-brand pass: special Eurail promotional deals don't apply to this pass). Also sold at Swiss stations. The continuous-day Swiss Travel Pass offers an "e-pass" option to print at home (though it may require up to three days' processing time). When purchasing an e-pass, you must enter each traveler's birthdate and passport number online. Swiss Travel Pass + Swiss Half-Fare Card Combo: Combines a Swiss Travel Pass (described above) and a Half-Fare Card (described below). Swiss Transfer Ticket: Akin to round-trip tickets between the Swiss border and any given spot in the country: You get two days of train or bus travel, to be used up within a one-month span, from any Swiss border station (or Swiss airport) to any point in Switzerland, then one trip out to any border (or airport).

Your two trips don't have to be to or from the same places, but each direction must be completed in one calendar day by the fastest, most direct route (not a scenic detour). It covers the same train, bus, and boat travel as the Swiss Travel Pass (as long as it's along most direct route to/from the border), but doesn't include urban transit or museum admissions. If traveling with your kids, request a free Swiss Family Card when ordering (the card allows up to seven kids age 6–15 to travel free with a parent). The Swiss Transfer Ticket offers an "e-pass" option to print at home (though it may require up to three days' processing time). Swiss Transfer Ticket + Swiss Half-Fare Card Combo: Combines a Swiss Transfer Ticket (described above) and a Half-Fare Card (described below). Swiss Half-Fare Card: Gives you 50 percent off on all Swiss trains (including private railways and high-mountain routes, including the Jungfraujoch), postal buses, city trams and buses, mountain lifts, and lake and river boats within a one-month span.