Lehnplatz, Altdorf

Lehnplatz, Altdorf

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Altdorf Live Wetter

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Urnersee mit Gitschen, Blick aus der Apertura

Urnersee mit Gitschen, Blick aus der Apertura

Gitschen

Gitschen

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Flüelen, Urnersee

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Berggasthaus Biel am Kinzigpass, Biel-Kinzig

Urnersee

Urnersee

Historic Swiss Path, Part 2

Flüelen

The second part of the Swiss Path is graced by wonderful views onto Lake Uri, as well as the Alps of Central Switzerland. The trail alternates between being located right on the lakeshore and sometimes high up in the cliffs. Just like in part 1, there are many historic places that make this entire trail a favorite for history buffs.

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Technical information

Begin of tour:Train station Flüelen
Point of arrival:Schiffsstation Brunnen
Access starting point:Train
Access point of arrival:Return by boat or train from Brunnen to Flüelen
Difficulty:intermediate to difficult
Hiking time:5h15
Season:May through October
Place to eat:Füelen, Sisikon, Morschach, Brunnen

Description

The first segment, connecting Flüelen to Brunnen, is once up high, once down below all the way to Tell's Chapel, passing through charming landscapes. The chapel's glockenspiel was recently renovated and is considered one of Switzerland's largest. From the chapel, continue along the romantic lakeshore all the way to Sisikon. After Sisikon, ascend towards the plateau of Morschach. From here the panorama is truly something to behold. Then take the cool and forest trail from Morschach to Brunnen, which is the end destination of this hike.

The careful planning of a tour will ensure that you also derive the maximum pleasure and enjoyment from it. Please take the time to contact the local information centre and enquire about route and weather conditions before setting off. Your intended trail may be fully or partially closed, depending on the time of year and weather conditions.

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