Urnersee

Urnersee

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Flüelen, Urnersee

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Urnersee mit Gitschen, Blick aus der Apertura

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Morschach - Swiss Holiday Park

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Seehotel Waldstätterhof

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Seelisberg - Bergkäserei

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Gitschenen Isenthal Uri

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Hafenanlage Bolzbach

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Riemenstalden Restaurant Kaiserstock

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Joes Webcam Sisikon

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Isleten - Ost

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Isleten

The Swiss Path - Hiking in Historic Cantons

Brunnen / Urnersee

The Swiss Path leads to historic sites pertaining to the Swiss Confederation. The path is divided into stages that are partially wheelchair-accessible, and can be reached by ship or by train. Overnight stays are possible at the end of some of the trails.

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The 35-kilometer long Swiss Path was created as a joint project by all cantons on the occasion of the 700-Year Anniversary of the Confederation (1291 - 1991). The path begins on the Rütli Mountain, the birth place of the Confederation, leads around Lake Urn and ends in Brunnen at Platz der Auslandschweizer.

The thematic hiking trail is well constructed and connects sights worth seeing such as Schillerstein, the pilgrimage chapel Maria Sonnenberg, the little castles of Beroldingen and A Pro, as well as the Tell Chapel and the old Axenstrasse (Axen Street). The multifaceted Swiss Path: A lake landscape with historic and religious sites at the original and spiritual heart of Switzerland.

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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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