Best lakes around Lauerz are situated in a region defined by its prominent body of water, Lake Lauerz, nestled between the Rigi and Mythen mountains. This area is characterized by its scenic alpine views, unique moorland landscapes, and shallow, warm waters. The region offers extensive recreational opportunities, including hiking, cycling, and swimming, making it a destination for outdoor activities. Its historical significance is marked by the 1806 Goldau landslide, which shaped its current topography.
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The panoramic trail is very easy to walk, although it's also graveled for a long stretch... not always easy with a stroller 😂 You can also take several paths parallel to the main trail, but these are, of course, only intended for hiking and are not wheelchair accessible. For example, the Felsenweg offers beautiful views of Lake Lucerne 👍
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You shouldn’t miss the rock path on Rigi First!
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Bernese Alps, Pilatus, Bürgenstock
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Feels like an entirely different view than from Rigi Kulm
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Here you have a beautiful view of the mountains. If you take a few steps further, a wonderful view over Lake Lucerne awaits you.
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Even in fog it is a great hiking trail. You can see the opposite mountains and the fog in the valley.
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Lake Lauerz is unique for its picturesque setting between the Rigi and Mythen mountains, offering stunning alpine views. It features two islands, with Schwanau being accessible and historically significant. Its shallow waters make it one of Switzerland's warmest lakes, ideal for swimming, and it's surrounded by unique moorland landscapes rich in wildlife.
Yes, Lake Lauerz is very family-friendly. The Lauerz Lakeside Bath (Seebad Lauerz) offers a sandy shallow area, bouncy floats, diving platforms, and a playground, with free access and barbecue facilities. The lake's warm, shallow waters are also perfect for children. Additionally, the Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station and Känzeli Viewpoint are noted as family-friendly highlights with great views.
The region offers magnificent panoramic views of the Alps and various lakes. From Rigi Kulm summit, you can see Lake Zug and sometimes a sea of clouds. The Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station provides great views of the Rigi chain and Lake Lucerne. You can also enjoy the distinct blue tones of Lake Uri from the View of Lake Uri (Urnersee).
Absolutely. The idyllic loop around Lake Lauerz is popular for walkers and joggers, offering consistent views of nature reserves. There are also numerous hiking paths, including sections of the renowned Swiss Path. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around Lauerz guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Mythen loop from Lauerz'.
Yes, the area around Lake Lauerz is excellent for cycling. The loop around the lake is a favorite for cyclists and skaters. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. Check out the Cycling around Lauerz guide for options like the 'Car-Free Path by Lake Lauerz' or the Road Cycling Routes around Lauerz guide for routes such as the 'Morgarten - Lake Lauerz Loop'.
Schwanau is one of two small islands on Lake Lauerz and is often referred to as a 'pleasure island'. It's accessible by the 'Gemma von Arth' ferry, allowing visitors to explore its history with guided tours and enjoy regional specialties at Restaurant Schwanau. You can learn more about it on MySwitzerland.com.
Beyond the lakes themselves, the region between Goldau and Seewen features remarkable moorlands, wetlands, and protected areas. This ecosystem, formed after the 1806 Goldau landslide, is a sanctuary for various reptiles, insects, rare plants, and breeding birds, offering unique opportunities for wildlife observation.
Lake Lauerz itself is excellent for swimming due to its shallow depth (max 14 meters), which results in warmer water temperatures compared to other Swiss lakes. The Lauerz Lakeside Bath provides a dedicated and free swimming area.
The Lauerz region holds historical importance due to the devastating 1806 Goldau landslide. This event generated a 20-meter-high tsunami on Lake Lauerz and significantly altered the lake's topography and the surrounding landscape, contributing to the unique moorland ecosystems seen today.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning mountain vistas, the peaceful atmosphere, and the diverse recreational opportunities. The warm, shallow waters of Lake Lauerz are a big draw for families, and the various viewpoints like Rigi Kulm summit and Fronalpstock Summit are highly praised for their magnificent views over the Alps and surrounding lakes.
Yes, while Lake Lauerz is central, the region offers views of other significant bodies of water. You can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Alps from the Känzeli Viewpoint. Additionally, the Southwest Shore of Lake Ägeri is a beautifully situated small lake with a gravel path along its west bank, popular for walks.


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