Highlights in Lucerne - Lake Lucerne Region
Travelling is an enjoyable experience, but we must be aware of the impact that our actions have on the places we visit. That is why I chose to travel to Lucerne, Switzerland by train. The journey from my hometown of Rotterdam was comfortable, and upon arriving in Lucerne, I spent a few days exploring the stunning natural surroundings of the Lake Lucerne region in a sustainable way. I utilized public transportation, which is very well organized in Switzerland, to get around. By doing so, I was able to travel in a #Swisstainable manner. In this blog, you will find some highlights of my journey that I believe should be on your list of must-sees when visiting this wonderful city.
From Rotterdam to Lucerne
I took a train from Rotterdam to Utrecht, where I was able to sit back and relax for the rest of the journey to Basel. After a seamless transfer, I continued on a local train to Lucerne, which brought me right into the heart of the city. The trains were very comfortable, with outlets to charge my devices, free WiFi, and a bar offering refreshments and snacks or food. While on board, I had the opportunity to take in the beautiful views of the passing landscapes. It was like watching a travel documentary. 😊
From Basel, I used an all-in-one Swiss Travel Pass, which is ideal for travel by train, bus and boat throughout Switzerland. The Swiss transport network is outstanding and the pass even gives you access to the mountain excursions of Rigi, Stanserhorn and Stoos and also, free admission to more than 500 museums throughout Switzerland!
Switzerland as A sustainable travel destination
Switzerland is synonymous with spectacular mountains, wild gorges and mystical forests; its nature has the power to provide energy. They aim to preserve this – for many generations to come. Sustainable travel means greater awareness and depth and more enjoyment. With this in mind, Switzerland follows its own sustainability strategy: Swisstainable. 🍃 🇨🇭 Are you travelling in a sustainable way? You might find this article very handy, it tells you what to pack on your sustainable journey.
City of Lucerne
This beautiful city has a lot to offer. Its romantic atmosphere combined with water, mountains and stunning nature makes his city the perfect escape for people with a variety of interests. Advisable would be to go for a longer visit than just a few days. The public transport network is great and makes you want to discover a wider area than just the city centre.
Golden roundtrip to Mount Pilatus
An amazing thing to do when you visit Lucerne is to visit the stunning Mount Pilatus. With the Swiss Travel Pass, you can travel The Golden Roundtrip, which makes it great for relaxing and sightseeing on the lake too. From the Lucerne quays, travel by boat to the valley of the mountain, (Alpnachstad) from where you go with the steepest cogwheel track to the top of the mountain. It is a unique experience with spectacular views during the ride up!
Magical Sunrise on Pilatus
A great way to soak in the purest of nature is to spend the night on the mountain in addition to your visit. I stayed at the Pilatus Hotel on the top to wake up for a stunning sunrise. And it didn’t disappoint!
a visit to Bürgenstock Hammetschwand
Another highlight I would highly recommend visiting is the Hammetschwand lift, which is the highest exterior elevator in Europe. The lift was the first of its type in Switzerland when opened in 1905. It has spectacular views and offers a great natural experience. From Lucerne city centre, it is very easy to get there. A stylish and new catamaran entered public service in May 2018, which takes you there in just 30 minutes. Traditionally, you will travel white a steep funicular to the famous Bürgenstock Resort. The Bürgenstock Resort is like a small city, that contains 4 five-star Hotels, 12 restaurants and bars and an amazing spa with an outdoor infinity pool. At the resort, you will find an easy hiking path, the cliff walk (Felsenweg) that will take you to the Hammetschwand elevator. The elevator takes you 153 meters up in under a minute. Once on top at 1128 metres, you will find a beautiful alpine path which leads you in a loop back to the resort. This trip is a great recommendation for a day out in nature!
The Swiss Museum of Transport (Verkehrshaus der Schweiz)
When in Lucerne, make sure to bring a visit to the largest transport museum in Europe with well-preserved exhibits. Located at the lake, The Swiss Museum of Transport has a beautiful environment with both indoor exhibition halls and outdoor exhibition areas. Enjoy the interactive displays, historic exhibits, planetarium, 3D cinema and a chocolate experience. There is so much to see and do, which makes this a great day out with children. You can also find the fairly new scaled installation of the impressive Gotthard Base Tunnel project, with a history timeline and samples of rock from the various alpine layers to touch and feel.
Walk along the lake
After visiting the museum, taking a walk by the lake is a great enjoyment. You might consider taking an additional walk alongside the Lucerne promenade as evening falls. The sunset over the city, lake and mountains is simply breathtaking. From The Swiss Museum of Transport, there is a wonderful walking path that takes you into the city in half an hour.
Haldihof Estate
When visiting the Lake Lucerne region, a must-do is to visit Farm shop Haldihof in Weggis, where you will find a wide range of fresh organic products from the estate's fruit growing. At the estate, you can walk around, enjoy the view over Lake Lucerne and admire alpacas. The associated Haldihof Café is self-service and offers great places to sit inside and outside. In addition to the usual drinks, there is fresh apple juice, sparkling wine and delicious, homemade cakes.
Scenic routes
Last but not least, bring a visit to the tranquil lake and mountain panorama of Weggis and travel to Vitznau to pass the scenic viewpoints and beautiful photo spots that you will encounter. Especially for landscape photographers, this is a dream route. 💚
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I would like to extend a huge thank you to Lucerne Tourism and Switzerland Tourism for the many wonderful recommendations and for giving me the opportunity to enjoy the Lucerne area in a Swisstainable way. Would you like to find out more about sustainable travel to Switzerland? Check out here for more information.