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Hiking to Mount Rigi (Lucerne)

You love hiking, then why not heading to Mount Rigi this month?

Rigi is beautiful all year long. It is located in the canton of Lucerne at an altitude of 1800 meters and about 35-40 minutes from Zurich.

Drive to Arth Goldau or Vitznau to take a cogwheel train or to Weggis for a gondola.

Experienced walkers arriving at Rigi Kulm

Experienced walkers arriving at Rigi Kulm

The gondola from Weggis to Rigi Kaltbad leaves every 30 minutes and has been working since 1968. There is also a possibility to take a cable car from Kräbel to Rigi Scheidegg

In Arth/Goldau, take the cogwheel train to Rigi Kulm: operates since 1875. Count a 45 minute ride to get to the top.

The train going from Vitznau to Rigi Kulm became in 1871 the first European railway.

There are possibilities for walks for all types of walkers:experienced or not, slow or fast, Nordic walkers and even with wheelchairs or baby carriages.

Island Vitznau on Lake of Lucerne

Island Vitznau on Lake of Lucerne

The views from Kaltbad to Unterstetten and then to Klösterli are unforgettable. You will enjoy sights of the Lake of Lucerne with the island of Vitznau. It is good for young children still sitting in a stroller or for older children. Also you will find easy paths from Känzeli. You can choose paths going from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

 

Experience a ride on an old train to Rigi/Kulm

Experience a ride on an old train to Rigi/Kulm

Two cable cars close in November for maintenance. For more information click here.

So take the opportunity now to do some last minute walks in the mountains before the cooler weather arrives.

Enjoy your day in Rigi!

Amazing sky at Rigi Kulm

Amazing sky at Rigi Kulm

 

 

 

 

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One thought on “Hiking to Mount Rigi (Lucerne)”

  1. Isabelle says:

    J’y suis allée une fois et j’en garde un souvenir merveilleux. C’est un endroit où la vue est inoubliable ! On peut s’asseoir le matin devant ce paysage et y être encore le soir à rêver….des bancs sur le chemin de promenade incitent à la pause…c’est magique !

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