Grand Train Tour of Switzerland

The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland combines a total of eight routes. The approximately 1,280-kilometre adventure tour connects various sights in Switzerland and brings public transport to life all year round. Travelers can find information on the eastern Swiss section of the route from Zurich via Schaffhausen, along the Rhine and Lake Constance, to St. Gallen.

Along the Rhine and Untersee
From Zurich, the train travels over the Rhine Falls to the fortified town of Schaffhausen. The Thurbo regional train takes you past the pretty little town of Stein am Rhein and on along the idyllic Untersee. The wonderful view as far as the island of Reichenau and the deep blue water will delight every rail traveler. Alternatively, the route can also be covered on the water on a boat operated by the Schweizerische Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Untersee und Rhein.
From Kreuzlingen to St. Gallen
On the route between Kreuzlingen and St. Gallen, the railroad line runs alongside the water. The view sweeps across the expanse of Lake Constance as far as the Alpstein. If you wish, you can also hire a bike or e-bike from Rent a Bike in Kreuzlingen and cover part of the route on your bike. The family-friendly cycle path is easy to master. Kreuzlingen is also a wonderful starting point in all directions for a Lake Constance boat trip or water adventures, as well as being rich in family activities or cultural programs.

"Lake Constance: the third largest lake in Central Europe."

Port city of Romanshorn
The light sea breeze conjures up a very special ambience in Romanshorn. Various attractions, such as the Autobau Erlebniswelt or the Locorama, invite you to make a varied stop in the harbor town. And on the terrace of the Hafen restaurant, the food tastes even better thanks to the wonderful view. You can also hear exciting facts about Switzerland's largest port on the harbor tour.
The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland combines a total of eight different routes. The highlights of Swiss public transport can be experienced all year round on around 1,280 kilometers. Travelers can start at any point along the route - there is no defined direction or duration. The stage from Zurich through Thurgau to St. Gallen is 133 km long and can be completed in three hours without stops.

Road trip: Grand Tour of Switzerland

Whether by car or motorcycle: on the Grand Tour of Switzerland, you can experience Switzerland flexibly on your own wheels. The 1,600-kilometre dream route takes you through breathtaking landscapes and right through Thurgau, where 75 kilometers await you. Wide fields, cozy villages and magnificent views of Lake Constance await you here. Helmet on or seatbelt on - and off you go!


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