is chocolate train included in swiss pass

The Chocolate Train, also known as the “Chocolate Train of Switzerland” or “Chocolat Train”, is a popular excursion train that runs between Montreux and Broc (Gruyères) in Switzerland.

According to the Swiss Travel System website, the Chocolate Train is partially included in the Swiss Pass. Here’s what that means:

* With a Swiss Pass, you can travel for free on the train from Montreux to Gruyères (which is part of the Chocolate Train route).
* However, the Chocolate Train itself is considered a tourist train, and the chocolate-themed activities, such as the visit to the Cailler chocolate factory and the Gruyères cheese dairy, are not included in the Swiss Pass.
* To participate in the full Chocolate Train experience, including the chocolate tasting and other activities, you will need to purchase a separate ticket or supplement, which costs around CHF 49-69 per person (depending on the class of service and the time of year).

So, while the Swiss Pass will cover the train journey itself, you’ll need to pay extra for the chocolate-themed activities and tastings.

I hope that helps clarify things!

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