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Tell-Pass: Your Ticket to Central Switzerland

Do you like Traveling? Especially by Train, Boat and Bus?
Then do it like the Reisers (yes, that’s them in the picture) and pay even less for all the fun: Because with Tell-Pass* you can experience almost all of Central Switzerland – for free on 2 or 5 days of your choice, and at half fare for 5 or 10 days. Hard to resist, isn’t it? So if you are ready to jump on the bandwagon, get more infos on this Web site!

Exclusive Travel Diaries
Do you love reading travelogues? Then look no further. Because perky Laura Reiser (age 10, yes, that’s her sitting next to her brother) will love to give you her exciting (and funny) accounts of the Reiser family’s outings in Central Switzerland. You will find the entire collection here > or individual stories on this and the following pages. Enjoy your read – and your trip!

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Do you know your way around Central Switzerland? Then participate in our quiz: You could win one of ten 15-day Tell-Passes! Questions? This way, please! >

* The Summer-Tell-Pass is available from 1 april - 31 october 2012 at all maintrain and boat ticket counters as well as tourist information offices and hotels.

Our safari to Switzerland’s oldest.
Dear diary, today we looked at things that are very important for Switzerland, but also very old. If you ask me, the lawn at the Rütli still looks pretty green for its age. Later, from the boat, we saw this rock that has the name of the guy on it who invented William Tell. The real Tell we saw too, and his son Walterli (I mean the statue). Lukas said to me: Imagine if it had been a strawberry on his head instead of an apple, his dad would have felt even older. What?