Trains to Aigle

The small town of Aigle in Switzerland’s Vaud canton is just ten minutes by train from fashionable Montreux. A short journey, but one which swaps the gentle shores of Lake Geneva for the mountainous landscapes of the Rhône Valley. Aigle is a very comfortable community, one of those places where – if you can afford the local prices – it feels good to be alive. There’s a wonderful castle, a fine museum celebrating the local wine industry and superb views of the surrounding mountains. And it is those mountains which pull the crowds, not just for winter sports but also for summer hikes and recreation.

The railway station at Aigle is a ten-minute walk west of the town’s market square. There are regular Swiss Railways trains from Geneva and Lausanne. The station is the starting point for no less than three narrow-gauge rail routes which climb up into the hills around Aigle. These mountain railways serve Leysin, Les Diablerets and Champéry. We can sell tickets right through to these resorts. All three offer excellent winter skiing and challenging year-round mountaineering.

For those looking for less energetic pastimes, Aigle is a good base for exploring Switzerland’s Vaud and Valais cantons. The celebrated Château de Chillon, an island castle on the shores of Lake Geneva is just ten kilometres away, although locals in Aigle will tell you that their local castle is even better and without the crowds who flock to Chillon.

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Travel to Aigle by train from anywhere across Europe.

Paris to Aigle by train

from €50.99

London to Aigle by train

from €229.22

Geneva to Aigle by train

from €12.85

Lyon to Aigle by train

from €60.41

Zurich to Aigle by train

from €55.27

Bern to Aigle by train

from €28.28

Basel to Aigle by train

from €48.84

Milan to Aigle by train

from €73.61

Brig to Aigle by train

from €23.14

Visp to Aigle by train

from €20.14

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The definition of "Child" and "Youth" varies by country and operator. This is why we ask for the age of young passengers.

Sometimes children below a certain age can travel without a seat for free. If you want to guarantee a seat for child passengers, enter '6' as the age of the child.

Read more about child and youth passenger ages. See also youth discounts and railcards.