Summer line Charmey - Gros Mont

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ligne Charmey - Gros Mont

For peaceful walks

From July 15 to August 11 2024, a bus line will run daily connecting the village of Charmey to the Gros Mont parking lot, serving 16 stops along the route.

This service provides access to the Vanil Noir Nature Reserve and numerous cross-country hikes, including routes to Château-d’Œx, Motélon and Intyamon, Petit Mont and Jaun, and back to Charmey.

The 8-seat TPF minibus shuttles operate 2 round trips in the morning and 2 round trips in the afternoon.

It is recommended to reserve a seat to board the bus, which is mandatory for groups of 3 or more.

In case of high demand, an additional bus with 6 extra seats may be dispatched.

Gros Mont randonneurs

How does it work?

Reservation

To book a journey - mandatory for 3 people or more, but strongly recommended even for a passenger - you need to fill in the form up to 24 hours in advance.

Tickets

By SMS to 873, send before departure for each journey:

  • GM5: child*: CHF 5.00
  • GM10: adult: CHF 10.00
  • GMF: family (2 adults and 2 children*): CHF 20.00
  • free for children under 6

* Children aged 6 to 15 (under 16)

With the bus driver, cash only

For further information, please contact TPF Bulle 075 432 12 28 or vente.bulle@tpf.ch

Horaires Bus alpin

Ideas for walks on the charmey - gros mont bus route

Randos Bus alpin

ligne carpostal saanen - Jaun (mountain railways)

This Charmey - Gros Mont Bus alpin route echoes the new Saanen - Mittelberg - Abländschen - Jaun (Bergbahnen) postbus service, which will be open every weekend from 4 May to 27 October 2024, including general public holidays and bridge days. In July, August and from 27 September to 27 October 2024, the service will run continuously from Monday to Sunday, with four trips a day in both directions.

ideas for cross-country walks from gros mont

Why a bus route?

This project, the result of a collaboration between the Gruyère Pays-d’Enhaut Regional Nature Park, the Bus Alpin Association, the municipality of Val-de-Charmey, the Canton of Fribourg, and the Fribourg Public Transport (TPF), is part of a broader initiative led by the Park with the main objective of decarbonizing mobility needs for residents, commuters, and tourists. Several lines of action are being implemented and/or studied, including: enhancing public transport services, car-sharing, promoting soft mobility, carpooling, and organized hitchhiking.

Parking Gros Mont bus à la demande