Best mountain peaks around Emmen are found in the municipality of Emmen, Switzerland, situated in the canton of Lucerne. This region is located near the Emmental Alps, a mountain range known for its scenic beauty and diverse terrain. The area offers numerous peaks and trails, providing opportunities for mountain enthusiasts. Its proximity to significant alpine features makes it a notable location for outdoor exploration.
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An outpost of Catholicism in a Reformed area.
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A brochure from the parish of St. Martin in Root provides information on the history of the power place Michael's Cross: "Around 1,500 years ago, the pious Medardus decided to build a wooden hut in the Meggerwald forest to live there. While he was busy felling trees, a boy came to him and asked Medardus to take two tree trunks on his shoulders and follow him. After a four-hour hike, the two arrived at a hill near Root. There, the boy asked the hermit to build a cross from the two trunks. With the words: 'I am the Archangel Michael, sent by my Lord Jesus Christ to mark and consecrate this place with the sign of the holy cross,' the boy took on the form of the Archangel Michael. Since then, the hill on which the chapel stands today has been called Michael's Cross.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The current station, inaugurated in 1991, is the third in an eventful history. The first Lucerne station in 1856 was built from wood and used as the terminus of a main line of the Swiss Central Railway Company. This line carried rail traffic from France and Germany via Basel and Olten into Switzerland and as far as Lucerne. The station was served along what is now Pilatusstrasse. Designed as a terminus station, it was located directly on the lake at the landing stage of the Lake Lucerne Shipping Company. The second Lucerne station in 1896 was completely rebuilt. A building with an impressive glass dome was created. Fire Unfortunately, the Lucerne station, inaugurated in 1896, fell victim to a fire on February 5, 1971. Only the iron structure of the platform hall could withstand the blazing embers. But the station's landmark, the striking glass dome from the 19th century, collapsed and disappeared from the cityscape. The cause of the fire is said to have been a blowtorch that was being used for roof work. Only a makeshift repair of the system was able to ensure continued operation. New building Reconstruction was not attempted and instead a comprehensive redesign of the station area began. In 1980, the SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) and the PTT (state authority for postal, telephone and fax services) together with the city and canton of Lucerne launched an architectural competition for a redesign of Lucerne station. The architects Hans-Peter Ammann and Peter Baumann were awarded the contract. The famous Spanish-Swiss architect, civil engineer and artist Santiago Calatrava, who was working for Ammann and Baumann at the time, is responsible for the bold and generously designed station hall made of glass and concrete. Inauguration The new Lucerne station was officially inaugurated in 1991. The historic entrance gate, which was rebuilt towards the lake, is reminiscent of the station that opened in 1896 with its 42-meter-high dome. This archway is crowned by the sculpture "Zeitgeist" by the most famous Swiss sculptor of the time, Richard Kissling. Text / Source: Luzern Tourismus AG (LTAG), Zentralstrasse 5, Luzern https://www.luzern.com/de/poi/bahnhof-luzern#:~:text=The%20first%20Lucerne%20train%20station%20from%201856%20was%20built%20from%20Olten%20in%20Switzerland%20to%20Lucerne.
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A great foretaste of what’s to come!
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Fräkmuntegg is the intermediate station of the cable car that goes from Kriens to Pilatus. In addition to the cable car station, there is also a restaurant here and, relevant for trail runs, this is the finish line of the infamous Swiss Trailrun Pilatus. The journey time between Kriens and Fräkmuntegg is around 20 minutes.
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Just enjoy the peace and quiet and the view. Hopefully the restaurant will be open again soon!🍷
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The Emmen region, situated near the Emmental Alps in Switzerland, offers several prominent peaks. Among them, the Brienzer Rothorn stands as the highest summit in the Emmental Alps, providing panoramic views. Another iconic peak is Pilatus, known as Lucerne's local mountain, which is rich in legend. Additionally, Studberg is a popular summit and viewpoint, and Fräkmüntegg offers a cable car connection to Pilatus with various facilities.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Brienzer Rothorn is an excellent choice, offering vistas of over 690 mountain peaks and Lake Brienz. Pilatus also provides spectacular views, accessible via various transport methods. From Studberg, you can see the entire Eigental, the Central Plateau, and up to Pilatus. Michaelskreuz Chapel also offers lovely surrounding views.
Accessibility varies by peak. For Brienzer Rothorn, a historic steam train runs from Brienz to the summit during summer months. Pilatus is highly accessible with the world's steepest cogwheel railway from Alpnachstad and a panoramic gondola and aerial cableway from Kriens. Fräkmüntegg also has a cable car connection to Pilatus. Many other peaks are accessible via hiking trails, some requiring good fitness and alpine experience.
Yes, several options cater to families. Pilatus offers diverse activities, including the PILU Land adventure playground for children. At Fräkmüntegg, you'll find various high rope parks for all ages and a toboggan run. The Pilatus Rope Park provides ten courses from easy to difficult. Additionally, the Emmenuferweg (Emme Riverside Trail) has flatter sections with swimming coves, playgrounds, and barbecue areas, perfect for family outings.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy riverside walks to challenging alpine routes. The Emmenuferweg provides an immersive experience along the Emme River, suitable for relaxation and experiencing biodiversity. For more demanding routes, peaks like Tannhorn, Arnihaaggen, Höch Gumme, Hohgant, and Augstmatthorn in the Emmental Alps offer challenging mountaineering. You can find various hiking routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, in the Hiking around Emmen guide.
Besides hiking, the region around Emmen offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and road cycling on various routes, with options for different difficulty levels. For example, the Cycling around Emmen guide and Road Cycling Routes around Emmen guide list numerous tours. Pilatus also offers tandem paragliding for thrill-seekers. At Fräkmüntegg, you can experience high rope parks and a toboggan run.
The Emmental Alps region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic landscapes of the Emme Valley, including charming river landscapes, expansive meadowlands, and protected moorland biotopes along the Emmenuferweg. The region is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, known for its biodiversity. Peaks like Brienzer Rothorn offer views of Lake Brienz, and Pilatus features a nature reserve called Drachenmoor.
Yes, the region has historical and cultural significance. Michaelskreuz Chapel is a notable religious building and historical site steeped in legend, offering insights into local folklore. The mountain Pilatus itself is known as the 'Dragon Mountain' and is surrounded by ancient legends.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Summer months are ideal for mountain hiking and enjoying attractions like the historic steam train to Brienzer Rothorn. During this period, the weather is generally favorable for outdoor activities, and facilities like rope parks are open. Many mountain hiking routes, especially challenging ones, require good conditions, so checking weather forecasts is always recommended.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Brienzer Rothorn and Pilatus. The diverse range of activities, from family-friendly rope parks at Fräkmüntegg to challenging hikes, is also highly appreciated. The accessibility of some peaks via unique transport methods like the Pilatus cogwheel railway adds to the experience. Many also value the peaceful natural surroundings and the opportunity to relax in beautiful landscapes.
From Studberg, you can enjoy views of the entire Eigental, the Central Plateau, and Pilatus. The ascent towards Regenflüeli is considered easy. However, the descent to the west from Studberg is quite steep, featuring wooden steps and a wire rope in the steepest section for safety. Once past this steep part, the trail becomes easier.
Fräkmüntegg offers a variety of facilities. You'll find a restaurant, various high rope parks suitable for both children and adults, a toboggan run, and picnic areas. It also serves as a starting point for numerous hiking and walking trails and provides a cable car connection up to Pilatus.


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