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I am torn between purchasing between the Eurail and Swiss Pass. Our itinerary is as follows for end of May I know there is a cable car ride involved from Stechelberg to Murren which is the take off site.
I was hoping I could do a combo of Eurail and Swiss Pass 3 days each , but the smallest Eurail package seems to be for 4 days. A Swiss pass covers most of your travel in CH and offers a discount on mountain lines as well. Best value is likely to be advance ticket from Paris to the Swiss border Basel. Then buy a ticket from Domodossola to Roma. You can work out the Swiss bits as well using the SBB app. Nearly everything is included with your Eurail pass, too.
Pilatus with both passes, too. Even the boat trip on Lake Brienz is included with your Eurail pass. I think most people would do this as a roundtrip from Lauterbrunnen. You can usually reduce this a bit by jumping off the train before the border, and continuing on local trains.
And buy tickets from the border to Rome. You could consider a 5 day pass, and it would cover you on day 3 from Basel to Interlaken. Just a tip : when are you travelling?
Around the holiday weekends Trains will sell out. My opinion : if nothing is fixed, go to Geneva direct from Paris, there are direct TGVs every 2 hours. If you decide on a Eurail pass, it's best to leave the train in Bellegarde and take a regional train for the last leg no more than 30 min longer. It seems that Eurail is doing its best to hide it. I've looked through the site and couldn't find any info So maybe not available as a Eurail pass.