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Graubünden Travelcards: Your Ticket to Alpine Adventures

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Transport & TravelGraubünden7 June 2026

Graubünden Travelcards: Your Ticket to Alpine Adventures

Unlock the secrets of Graubünden with the right travel card. Discover how to navigate the stunning landscapes and charming villages without breaking the bank.

Imagine gliding through the Swiss Alps, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you gaze at snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. Graubünden, Switzerland's largest canton, is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. But how do you make the most of this alpine wonderland without burning a hole in your pocket? Enter the travel card: your passport to adventure.

GA vs Half-Fare: Which One Wins?

When it comes to exploring Graubünden, two travel cards stand out: the GA Travelcard and the Half-Fare Card. Each has its perks, but knowing when to use which can save you a significant amount of money.

  • GA Travelcard: For CHF 3,800 annually (or CHF 380 monthly), this card offers unlimited travel on the entire Swiss public transport network, including trains, buses, and boats. Perfect for those who plan to explore beyond Graubünden.
  • Half-Fare Card: At CHF 185 annually, this card allows you to travel at half price on most trains, buses, and boats across Switzerland. Ideal for occasional travelers who want to enjoy Graubünden's scenic routes without the commitment of a full GA.

For example, a round trip from Chur to St. Moritz on the Glacier Express costs CHF 150. With the Half-Fare Card, you’d pay just CHF 75. However, if you plan to take multiple trips in a day, the GA might be the better option.

Local's tip: If you're in Graubünden during the off-peak season (November to early December), consider a regional travel pass that offers discounts on local attractions and transport.

Scenic Routes: The Heart of Graubünden

Graubünden is famous for its breathtaking scenic trains, each offering a unique perspective of the landscape. Here are three routes you simply cannot miss:

  1. Bernina Express: This UNESCO World Heritage route takes you from Chur to Tirano, crossing the stunning Bernina Pass. The ride features 55 tunnels and 196 bridges, with panoramic views that will leave you speechless.
  2. Glacier Express: Known as the "slowest express train in the world," this journey from Zermatt to St. Moritz is a feast for the eyes. Sip on a glass of local wine as you traverse the Oberalp Pass and marvel at the Rhine Gorge.
  3. GoldenPass Line: Connecting Lucerne to Montreux, this route offers a delightful mix of lakes and mountains. Enjoy the changing scenery as you pass through charming villages like Interlaken and Gstaad.

Each of these routes can be enjoyed with either the GA or the Half-Fare Card, but be sure to check for seat reservations, especially during peak seasons.

PostBus Adventures: Beyond the Tracks

While trains are the stars of Graubünden, the PostBus network is equally impressive, connecting remote villages and hiking trails. With the Half-Fare Card, you can hop on a PostBus for half the price, making it easy to reach hidden trails and local eateries.

For instance, take the PostBus from Davos to the picturesque village of Arosa, where you can hike the scenic Arosa-Lenzerheide trail. The views are worth every step, and the local cheese fondue at Restaurant Tschuggen is a must-try!

Local's tip: Always check the PostBus timetable in advance, as some routes have limited service, especially in the off-season.

Booking Your Journey: Tips for Success

Booking your travel in Graubünden is straightforward, but here are a few tips to ensure a smooth experience:

  • Use the SBB app or website to plan your journey and purchase tickets. The interface is user-friendly and offers real-time updates.
  • Consider buying your travel card online ahead of time to avoid queues at the station.
  • Check for special offers or seasonal passes that might be available during your visit.

As you plan your adventure, remember that Graubünden is not just about the destinations; it’s about the journey. Whether you’re gliding through the mountains on a train or winding your way through charming villages on a PostBus, every moment is a chance to soak in the beauty of Switzerland.

So, grab your travel card, pack your sense of adventure, and get ready to explore the stunning landscapes of Graubünden. The Alps are calling!

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