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Sights along the rail route will include lakes, green pastures, old wooden barns, Swiss chalets, mountains, rivers, forests and cows. These are perhaps some of the most contented cows in all the land – a beautiful open-air barn and lush green pastures, and perhaps they're enjoying the view as well. You want to keep your eyes wide open and camera on during this ride. It’s so much easier to take the train instead of trying to drive, especially in Switzerland where the trains are comfortable, clean, quiet, with big windows framing views that are always so pretty.
Most of the journey is on the Brünig Pass, at altitude reaching 1,008m, which connects the Bernese Oberland and central Switzerland. It is on the watershed between the upper reaches of the Aare, which flows through Lake Brienz and Lake Thun, and the Sarner Aa, which flows into Lake Lucerne.
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