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Save on Swiss winter tour


26 June 2012

Save on Swiss winter tour

Save 7.5% on the new Switzerland: The Top of Europe tour from Back-Roads Touring when booked and paid by 31 July.

The 7-day trip explores the highlights of the magnificent Swiss Alpine region by train including Zurich to Lucerne and Mount Rigi via Europe’s first mountain railway from NZ$3406* per person twin share, a saving of $276.

Other highlights include a railway journey to Jungfrau - Europe’s highest altitude railway station known as the ‘Top of Europe’, a walking tour of the capital Bern and a cheese-making demonstration at the famous Emmental dairy.

The tour includes four evening meals at authentic local restaurants, six nights’ accommodation with European breakfast daily, a guide, first class rail travel and mini coach transport, boat, cog railway and cable car to Mount Rigi, train to Jungfrau and entry to sites on the itinerary.

The tour operates between December and March 2013. Visits to Christmas markets in Zurich, Lucerne and Bern are included in selected departures in December.

Contact Back-Roads on 0800 223 369 or info@backroadstouring.co.nz or visit your local travel agent.

*Terms and conditions apply. All discounts must be requested at time of booking and will apply to the basic tour price. Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer. Must be booked and paid in full before 31 July 2012. Advertised price includes discount.

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