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Lucerne – Lake Lucerne
The Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region is emblematic of Switzerland and offers plenty of variety with things to see and a host of nature experiences. Explore the mountains with the unbeatable panoramas, idyllic lakes around Lake Lucerne and the city of Lucerne itself.
This is the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region
The Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region is situated in the heart of Switzerland. The lakes and mountains, associated sights and
Lucerne itself make the region a top destination.
Discover the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region
Lucerne is absolutely worth seeing for the Chapel Bridge and the lake. A boat trip is an ideal way to discover the many contrasting faces of
Lake Lucerne. Speaking of contrasts: How about a trip to the mystical
Muota Valley with the
Hölloch? Guided tours lead visitors through the more than 200-kilometre-long cave with its bizarre rock formations. The most popular summer and winter sports resorts in the region:
Andermatt on
the Gotthard and
Engelberg with the
Titlis.
The six top mountains of central Switzerland
Spectacular cable cars and mountain railways will take you to the six top peaks in the region: There are no fewer than nine ways to reach the
Rigi. Mount
Pilatus boasts the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, while
Stoos has the steepest funicular. Enjoy the thrill of the open cable car to the
Stanserhorn or something more nostalgic with the
steam cog railway to the
Brienzer Rothorn. Another iconic mountain destination is the Titlis with its rotating cable car and the
Cliff Walk.
The lakes in the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region
Lake Lucerne is a source of inspiration for its fjord landscape and mountain destinations. Have you heard about the
Lungerersee or
Sarnersee lakes? The clear water, circular trails and lidos are ideal for walkers, bathers and stand-up paddle boarders in summer. Small mountain lakes such as the Arnisee near
Altdorf and the
Härzlisee above Engelberg are well worth a visit. Tip: Don’t miss the Sihlsee with the pilgrimage centre of
Einsiedeln and its baroque monastery complex.
In and around the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region
From the Brienzer Rothorn it is not far to
Lake Brienz and
Lake Thun with
Interlaken, the starting point for a host of outdoor adventures. Near
Göschenen, the Gotthard tunnel leads to sunny
Ticino. You can get from Lucerne to the centre of
Zurich in just under an hour.
Experience the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region for less
The
Tell Pass is a great option for free travel in the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region. Hiking is an inexpensive way to experience the region, with picnic areas and barbecue sites along the trails.
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