St. Gallen, Switzerland

Whether its summer or winter, I’ve always found St. Gallen to be a very pleasant city to visit with its many UNESCO cultural heritage sites. It’s easy to get to with a one-hour train ride from Zürich and very easy to walk around with many pedestrianised areas and even a Read more

Centovalli Express

Most of the Centovalli Express from Domodossola to Locarno is mostly in Italian territory, yet it is run by the Swiss. In fact, Swiss travel passes and tickets are valid on this line, making it the only panorama railway outside of Switzerland that you can go on for free with Read more

Locarno, Switzerland

Located in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, Locarno shares the southern Alps with Bellinzona and Lugano. It is located on the northern shore of the Lago Maggiore, a lake that Switzerland shares with Italy. The centrepiece of the town is the Piazza Grande where you’re always recommended to walk on Read more

Nyon, Switzerland

While it may look insignificant on a map as a passover station for long-distance trains, Nyon prides itself on its Roman heritage. With an amphitheatre and the ruins of an old church thousands of years old, it’s fair to say that this old town has a bit of history. I Read more

Rolle, Switzerland

When you’re on a ‘Rolle’ with watching stunning sunsets on the lake, you have to swing past Rolle. Located between Geneva and Lausanne, half-hourly regional trains bring you to this backyard of Genevans in just 25 minutes. Although the trains are frequent and fast, I do have one complaint: the Read more

Morges, Switzerland

Much like Montreux and Vevey, Morges is a quiet town on the shore of Lake Geneva. Most famous for its quadrilateral castle with round towers on all corners, the old town area of Morges is full of buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. During summer, the castle Read more

Délemont, Switzerland

Délemont is the capital of the Canton of Jura – the newest canton in Switzerland formed by a secession from Bern in 1979. It is also the only canton in Switzerland that has allowed women to vote in all matters since its formation. The secession of Jura came from religious Read more

Kandersteg, Switzerland

When I tried to classify this place, I was split between calling it an “iconic place” or a “city” as there is a habited settlement in the area that serves the touristic area around it. The town of Kandersteg is served by a half-hourly train connection from Bern via Thun Read more

Appenzell Tramway

I’ve been on plenty of trams in my travels around the world, but the Trogenerbahn is the first tram line I’ve seen with a first class section. The nearly 10km ride takes just over an hour with its highest elevations at its two termini at 780m and 906m. It starts Read more