Swiss Self-Driving Adventure: Snowy Mountains and Waterfalls Await

Swiss Road Trip: Experience the Magical Journey of Trains, Snowy Peaks, and Wooden Chalets

When you think of Switzerland, pristine lakes, majestic snowy mountains, and picturesque towns and villages come to mind. This time, I decided to rent a car and embark on a Swiss-style adventure starting from Boro and Huai Ji! Whether it's rainy or sunny, every turn is a surprise. Along the way, you'll encounter waterfalls, mountain trains, and traditional wooden chalets, with the sound of cowbells and sheep adding to the charm—it's like stepping into a postcard.

Highlights of the Trip:
- Car-on-train experience through dreamy valleys
- Hiking to waterfalls for a natural cleanse
- Riding a mountain train to the glacier's peak
- Staying in mountain chalets, listening to cowbells and sheep, and immersing in local life

Recommended Self-Driving Routes

Car + Train = Magical Journey
Many Swiss towns and mountain areas require a "car-on-train" to pass through tunnels. You drive your car onto the train, which then takes you through the mountains—a perfect option for those who want a unique travel experience in a short time. For example, starting from Boro, you can drive to a car-train station, park your car on the train, and enjoy a hassle-free journey!

Tips:
You can buy car-train tickets on the official website. It's recommended to check and pay by card in advance to save waiting time. From personal experience, buying tickets on the spot is also easy, with staff available to guide you.

Waterfall Hike: Capturing Nature in Rainy Forests
Encountering waterfalls along the way is especially breathtaking on rainy days when the water flow is even more spectacular. Even in the rain, don't forget your umbrella and waterproof gear—it makes the natural scenery feel even more untouched. The misty trees add depth to the landscape, making your photos incredibly atmospheric!

Mountain Train: Exploring the Glacier World
From Huai Ji, drive to the mountain train station and switch to a cogwheel train that climbs through the mountains. The stunning views outside the window will leave you in awe! The train ride takes about an hour, and the final stop offers a direct view of snowy glaciers. You can even step out and walk on the snow.

Check the train station's operating hours. Early morning rides are less crowded, and if you have time, plan your return trip around noon or sunset for even more enchanting light.

Mountain Chalet Stay: Living Among Cows and Sheep
Opt to stay in a mountain chalet where you can hear cowbells at night and see sheep passing by in the morning. Most chalet owners are locals, offering a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. Nearby villages often have small restaurants serving homemade cheese platters and dairy desserts.

Transportation and Dining Tips
It's recommended to rent a 4WD or AWD vehicle for safer driving on mountain roads or in rainy weather. Avoid staying overnight in big cities; parking in villages and towns is more convenient. You can book chalet accommodations in advance on trip.com, which offers Chinese support for a worry-free experience.

Must-Try Mountain Meals:
The best dishes in mountain restaurants include cheese fondue, milk rolls, and handmade bread. Ask the owner about daily specials—you might get to try homemade smoked meat or wild mushroom soup!

Practical Tips:
1. Mountain weather changes quickly, so bring enough jackets and waterproof gear.
2. Prices in mountain villages are higher than in towns, so consider preparing breakfast or coffee in advance and stocking up at small shops when you find them.
3. Wear proper hiking shoes, as some trails are slippery and rocky—safety first.

Driving in Switzerland is not just about ticking off attractions. Slow down in the mountains, listen to the wind, watch the clouds, and capture the reflection of snowy peaks—that's the true meaning of travel!

Post by 理髮的胡蘿蔔 | Nov 5, 2025

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