As I am planning my trip to CH I am reading a lot about summer all-inclusive cards in Switzerland. Basically publlic transport and some (all?) mountain rails are included in many mountain locations. Is that a real thing?
Zermatt is top end and feels no need for much in the way of "all inclusive" cards. There are summer ski passes. Just google Zermatt Ski Resort to looks at them.
Yes, I just learned today that there is a summer all-inclusive jungfrau area pass! (Meaning transport, mountain rail, gondolas in the BO region).
Yes, I just learned today that there is a summer all-inclusive
jungfrau area pass! (Meaning transport, mountain rail, gondolas in the
BO region).
Oh but this is more like a train ticket you have to pay for. I was more asking for those kind of passes you get when you stay in a hotel in the region and they give you a pass which allows you to use public transport and some (or all) mountain rail for free.
Hotels in the Engadine will give you a guest pass for travel on local transit (trains and buses) and maybe a discount on the mountain lifts. But I do not know of any such free pass included with hotel stays in Zermatt or the Berner Oberland villages.