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Enjoy wonderful journeys through stunning wintry landscapes on two of Switzerland’s most beloved trains, the iconic Glacier Express and Bernina Express

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2026 Tour code: GEW26

About the tour

Snow-bound views and enchanting seasonal scenery have made the Glacier Express famous at this time of year as the glistening peaks and sugar-frosted forests of the Swiss Alps provides picture-postcard backdrops.

On this memorable holiday, pass icy lakes and the ethereal Palü Glacier on the UNESCO-listed route of the Bernina Express. Later, journey through the Swiss Grand Canyon and over the Oberalp Pass on the world-renowned Glacier Express. Throughout this seasonal trip, soak up the atmosphere of idyllic mountain resorts, including Zermatt and Grindelwald.

Unforgettable experiences

Experience the Glacier Express in winter
Experience the Glacier Express in winter
Embark on an unforgettable winter journey aboard one of the world’s greatest trains, the Glacier Express. Enjoy lunch at your seat, while panoramic carriages present spellbinding views of snow-capped peaks and alpine valleys.
Journeying on Bernina Express to Poschiavo and St Moritz
Journeying on Bernina Express to Poschiavo and St Moritz
Travel on the UNESCO-listed route of the Bernina Express. Twisting along the Albula Line before climbing towards the Palü Glacier, the journey reaches Italian-speaking Poschiavo, where there’s time to explore.
Discover Chur and Brig at wintertime
Discover Chur and Brig at wintertime
Stay in two beautiful Swiss towns nestled in valleys surrounded by incredible mountains. Both have charms of their own with typically Swiss architecture and narrow, cobbled streets in historic town centres.
Viewing the Matterhorn from idyllic Zermatt
Viewing the Matterhorn from idyllic Zermatt
Enjoy the tranquility of this quintessential mountain resort and long-time mecca for climbers with its clusters of half-timbered chalets and incredible vistas of the iconic Matterhorn.
Visiting beautiful Grindelwald and cruising Lake Thun
Visiting beautiful Grindelwald and cruising Lake Thun
Experience views of the Jungfrau, Eiger and Mönch from Grindelwald, one of Europe’s oldest mountain resorts. Return by way of a scenic cruise the full-length of the glistening Lake Thun.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - From London to Strasbourg

Your wonderful winter rail adventure gets underway as you meet the Tour Manager and travelling group at London St Pancras.

Boarding the Eurostar to Paris in Eurostar Plus, we enjoy a light meal at our seats as we dash through the French countryside to the capital. From here, our journey continues eastwards to Strasbourg for an overnight stop. This historic Alsatian city has a compact but captivating centre, with grand squares and picturesque narrow waterways. Blending German and French architectural influences typical of the Alsace, the picturesque centre is dominated by the incredible Gothic cathedral.

After checking in to our central four-star hotel, we take a short walk to a local restaurant to enjoy our first dinner together.

Includes
  • Eurostar Light Meal
  • Dinner
Day 2 – Arrival in Chur in the heart of the Swiss Alps

There is a free morning after breakfast to explore the sights of Strasbourg. Its grand main square, Place Kléber, is the focal point of city life, while La Petite France is only a short stroll from our hotel. Home to tanners, millers and fishermen in the Middle Ages, this pretty area is now a UNESCO World Heritage site of cobbled streets, canals and half-timbered houses.

Leaving Strasbourg by train, we travel to Basel in First Class, changing here to join the Swiss rail network in Standard Class. As we head deeper into Switzerland, the scenery quickly increases in seasonal beauty. From the gentle shoreline of Lake Zurich, the snow-capped Swiss Alps begin to surround our route as the landscape becomes more dramatic.

Our destination is Chur, the country's oldest town which is full of history - as is our central hotel. After a welcome drink and a three-course dinner, we settle down to spend the first of three nights in a 360-year-old hotel beloved by our customers.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Crossing the Alps on the Bernina Express

Our first day in Switzerland delivers an unforgettable journey after breakfast as we board the panoramic carriages of the Bernina Express.

This stunning seasonal journey over the Alps reveals views of ancient castles, frosted forests and snow-bound plateaus. Twisting along the UNESCO-listed Albula Line, our route then climbs high into the mountains to an altitude of 7,392 feet. Views of frozen lakes and peaks blanketed in pristine white greet us as we skirt Lago Bianco and descend towards our destination.

Poschiavo is a pretty town of pastel-coloured buildings and cobblestone streets in the Italian-speaking region of Ticino. The quaint main square, Piazza Comunale, enjoys views of the wintry mountains and the campanile tower of the Church of Saint Victor.

There's time to grab lunch, perhaps enjoying local specialities, such as pizzoccheri - a hearty pasta dish with cabbage, cheese and potatoes. Afterwards, we return to Chur via a short stop in St Moritz.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - Exploring historic Chur at leisure

Enjoy a full free day today to look around Chur, a destination with a history dating back more than 5,000 years.

Chur itself is backed by mountains and the colourful buildings of its charming Old Town mean it is a delightful place to wander at this time of year. The centre of the Old Town is the idyllic Martinsplatz, where you can find the arcaded 15th-century Town Hall. Overlooking the historic centre are the 800-year-old cathedral and the terracotta-fronted Bishop's Palace.

After exploring, there's nothing better than spending a couple of hours warming up in a cosy café or restaurant. Seek out some of the local specialities, such as crisp potato röstis and buttery pork schnitzel - or enjoy a steaming mug of hot chocolate or spiced glühwein.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 5 – Experiencing a magical Glacier Express journey with lunch

Leaving Chur after breakfast today, we enjoy a sensational journey on the iconic Glacier Express.

Travelling on this world-famous train, Switzerland's striking natural beauty is revealed throughout. Spellbinding scenes of snowy meadows, frozen streams and white mountaintops all play their part to create a jaw-dropping winter wonderland setting. From our panoramic windows, we can marvel at the alpine scenery while we enjoy lunch served at our seats. Unmissable views continue as we make our way through the elemental 'Swiss Grand Canyon' before ascending to the roof of the route on the Oberalp Pass.

Descending through the nine-mile Furka Tunnel, we arrive at our destination, Brig. This charming valley town nestles beside the Rhône river at the northern edge of the famed Simplon tunnel. Checking in to our family-run four-star hotel near the station, we can reflect on our spectacular journey over a three-course dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 – Admiring Matterhorn views from scenic Zermatt

A dramatic journey along the Matter Valley follows breakfast this morning. Flanked on either side by steep cliffs, our train winds between jaw-dropping winter scenes. Sugar-coated trees blanket the rising slopes, while huddles of chalets gather in small villages lining the valley floor.

On the approach to the car-free resort of Zermatt, the Matterhorn comes into view. This pyramidal peak is the Swiss national symbol and inspired the design of the Toblerone. This popular mountain resorts exudes a charming atmosphere in winter, and you're free to spend the rest of your time here as you choose.

One option is to ride the 125-year-old Gornergrat Mountain Railway to the summit for some of the best Matterhorn views. Zermatt itself has many beautiful sights, such as the picturesque historic chalets of Hinterdorfstrasse. Later this afternoon, we return by rail to Brig in time for dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7 - Free time in Brig or further afield

A day at leisure provides the opportunity to see more of this beautiful part of Switzerland after breakfast. As well as a charming historic centre, Brig also boasts the impressive 17th-century Stockalper Palace. Built by wealthy local silk merchant Kaspar Stockalper, it is recognisable from miles around due to its three stone towers topped by large, gilded onion domes.

Alternatively, you could make the most of your Swiss Travel Card, taking the train along the Rhône Valley to Montreux on the shores of Lake Geneva. Here, you can join either the GoldenPass Line panoramic train to Gstaad or explore the striking Château de Chillon and the sights of Montreux - including its beautiful lakefront promenade and statue of former Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.

For those wanting to remain in the mountains, the Aletsch Glacier can be reached by cable car, and the Italian town of Domodossola is a short ride from Brig through the tunnel formerly used by the evocative Simplon-Orient Express.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 8 – Grindelwald mountain views and Lake Thun cruise

Travelling by train to the picturesque mountain village of Grindelwald, you have free time to look around one of Europe's oldest mountain resorts. Due to its spectacular location, visitors began arriving in the late 18th century - and with free time to explore, it's easy to understand its appeal.

Nestled in a beautiful valley, Grindelwald is surrounded by some of Switzerland's most famous mountains. You could continue to the summit of Grindelwald First mountain by cable car to marvel at a skyline of incredible peaks, including the Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger. Alternatively, stroll through the village itself to admire the attractive wooden chalets and town squares combining the old comforts of classic alpine architecture with more contemporary winter sports facilities.

Afterwards, we continue to Interlaken to cruise the full length of glimmering Lake Thun, the emerald waters surrounded by enchanting snow-capped peaks. On the cruise, look out for the fairytale Spiez Castle, which juts out into the lake. From Thun, we return to Brig by train for our final dinner together as a group.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 – Homeward bound

A winter wonderland of spectacular snow-bound scenery, cosy chalets and iconic trains - Switzerland is breathtaking at this time of year. Having experienced many delights of this beautiful country, from the Bernina Express and Glacier Express to the mountain panoramas of Zermatt and Grindelwald, your Swiss adventure comes to an end after breakfast this morning.

Leaving Brig by train, the snow-covered mountains line our route before we skirt the shore of Lake Geneva. From Geneva, we continue to Paris where we switch to the Eurostar. Travelling in Eurostar Plus, we enjoy a light meal at our seats before arriving back at London St Pancras.

Includes
  • Breakfast
  • Eurostar Light Meal

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotels

Hotel Ambassador, Brig

Hotel Ambassador, Brig

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Hotel Stern, Chur

Hotel Stern, Chur

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Trains

Bernina Express
Eurostar
The Glacier Express

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Martin

5 stars

Submitted 26/Jan

A wonderful and memorable holiday

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Linda Riordan

5 stars

Submitted 26/Jan

Fantastic scenery and services on the train.

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Clifford Herd Jr

5 stars

Submitted 23/Jan

Itinerary was excellent. Chris Saunders our tour guide was exceptional. Everything well very well. Price was great and food was excellent. No negatives!!!

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Hi Clifford - Thank you for providing such a glowing review! We're delighted to know you had an excellent experience and hope to travel with you again soon!
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Susan

5 stars

Submitted 27 Dec 2024

Fantastic tour of a stunning part of Switzerland in the snow, the itinerary is brilliant showcasing all the beautiful resorts, scenic valleys, snow capped mountains and iconic and very comfortable railways. We absolutely loved it!!

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Mick O'Dell

5 stars

Submitted 27 Dec 2024

Fantastic holiday, enjoyed every minute Unfortunately our original tour guide wasn’t well enough to do the tour with us but Steve from Great Railway Journeys stepped up and met us in Basel He was fantastic from the first moment of meeting with his unique style and sense of humour The scenery in Switzerland was breathtaking and everyday was an adventure not to be missed Highly recommend, it was a truly memorable holiday

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Melinda

5 stars

Submitted 22 Dec 2024

The most extraordinary scenery. The train is comfortable and food service first class. It was one of the best parts of our entire trip.

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