Rütli – Rütli Meadow
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Intro
Rütli is synonymous, for all Swiss people, with the founding history of Switzerland. Nourished by the impressive drama «William Tell» by Friedrich Schiller, it is for many people the historic place where in 1291 the oath of the Swiss Confederation was sworn (Founding history of Switzerland).
Rütli – Rütli Meadow at a glance
On August 1, 1291, now celebrated as the Swiss National Holiday, the three original cantons, Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden united and founded with a loyalty oath the Confederation at the forest site. The Rütli was bought in 1859 by a private organization, which a year later presented it to the Swiss Confederation. And so it became known as the “birthplace of Switzerland”.
In remembrance of the historic Rütli Oath, the Rütli Shooting has been staged since 1862, albeit not on the National Holiday, but on the Wednesday before St. Martin’s Day, on November 11th.
The easiest way to the Rütli is by boat from Brunnen or Flüelen. There are hiking trails to and from Seelisberg, but these are very steep and strenuous. The “Swiss Path”, a 34km hike around the historic Lake Uri, begins on the Rütli.