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Dominic & Anna · Grand Tour of Switzerland
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1,600km · 8 stages · 2 access routes

The Grand
Tour Checklist

1600
Kilometres
22
Lakes
5
Alpine passes
13
UNESCO sites
4
Language regions
Anna's Game

Grand Tour Bingo

The official 15 highlights of the route, laid out as a bingo card. Tap a tile when you've bagged it — fill a full row or column and it lights up. Synced live between both your phones.

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Tap a photo to mark it visited. A red flag stamps in — get a full row or column for bonus bragging rights.
Before You Go

Did you know?

Visitors can offset their trip's CO2 emissions with SWISS, myClimate or atmosfair.
Buy a Grand Tour Snack-Box and refill it with regional specialties at 50+ outlets along the route.
There are two access roads onto the main loop: Geneva → Saint-George, and Basel → Neuchâtel.
In 1947, the first officially authorised electric car drove through Zermatt.
Highest point on the route: Furka Pass, 2,429m. Lowest: Lake Maggiore, 193m.
The Grand Tour is the world's first road trip route designed with electric vehicles in mind, via the e-Grand Tour charging network.
Special Access

Peaks, Cable Cars & Panoramic Trains

The bits that need pre-booking. Reserve ahead where noted, especially in high season.

The Full Route

Stage by Stage

Every place, highlight and photo spot from the official guide. Tick off stops as you go — check every place in a stage and it gets stamped.

Not In The Brochure

Bonus Sights

Real Grand-Tour-region spots that the official guide doesn't name, but are well worth the detour. Grouped by region, with a map pin for each.

The red Grand Tour Snack-Box, filled with Swiss picnic specialties beside a lake.

The Snack-Box Challenge

CHF 25 for the box, CHF 20 per refill (for two) — at least two drinks and five or six regional snacks each time. Available April–October from 50+ outlets on the route. Keep the tin as a souvenir.