The Bernina Express connects north and south and runs from St Moritz to Tirano in Italy. It passes glaciers, mountains, lakes, and climbs to 2253m, making it one of the most beautiful and spectacular Alpine crossings on rails.
Discovers the Italian part of Switzerland with the Centovalli Express, and how the special charm and way of life in Italian Switzerland is best discovered by train.
From Lucerne, the Zentralbahn heads to Interlaken, a route that passes turquoise lakes and foaming cascades. With the Jungfrau train, the line passes through Grindelwald, running alongside jagged mountains and the northern face of the Eiger.
The Voralpen-Express leaves from Saint-Gall and passes through the picturesque landscapes of Appenzell and Toggenbourg. The train crosses Lake Zurich and, near Rothenthurm, the largest peat bog in Switzerland, before following the shores of Lucerne.