Records – the technical marvels of central Switzerland

The Lake Lucerne Region boasts a number of record-breaking railways and aerial cableways.

The first aerial cableway with rotating cabins – the oldest cogwheel railway – the steepest funicular railway: the Lake Lucerne Region boasts a number of record-breaking railways and aerial cableways. Not only do these railways and aerial cableways convey you quickly and comfortably to the peaks of Central Switzerland, but the journey itself is an experience.

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Immerse yourself in the world of technical marvels in Central Switzerland. Discover the records and enjoy an unforgettable experience with the innovative power of the Lucerne-Lake Lucerne region.

Steepest Cogwheel Railway in the World

The cogwheel railway to Pilatus Kulm is the steepest cogwheel railway in the world, with a gradient of 48%. Covering a distance of 4.6 kilometers, it climbs an altitude difference of 1,629 meters. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes, passing through diverse landscapes, from blooming alpine meadows to striking rock formations.

Pilatus: The world’s steepest cogwheel railway
Boasting a gradient that reaches 48%, the cogwheel railway on Pilatus is the steepest in the world.
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Steepest Funicular Railway in the World

The funicular railway Schwyz–Stoos, known as the Stoosbahn, is the steepest funicular railway in the world. It connects Schlattli in Schwyz with the car-free mountain village of Stoos. Opened in 2017, the railway covers a distance of 1,740 meters, overcoming an altitude difference of 744 meters with a maximum gradient of 110% (47.7 degrees). Thanks to innovative technology and automatic cabin leveling, passengers always enjoy a horizontal standing surface during the 4- to 7-minute ride.

Stoos: The world's steepest funicular railway
Featuring a gradient that reaches 110%, it takes seven minutes to cover the 744 metres of altitude.
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Longest Toboggan Run in Central Switzerland

The toboggan run from Melchsee-Frutt to Stöckalp is the longest in Central Switzerland, stretching 8 kilometers. Starting at 1,920 meters above sea level, the track descends nearly 1,000 meters in altitude. The ride offers thrilling sections and passes through idyllic forested areas, providing stunning views of the Melchtal Valley and Mount Pilatus. For thrill-seekers, night sledding is also available on Switzerland’s longest illuminated toboggan run.

Melchsee-Frutt: the longest sledge run in the central of Switzerland
Eight kilometer long and an altitude difference of about 800 meters.
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First Mountain Railway in Europe

The Vitznau-Rigi Railway was inaugurated on May 21, 1871, making it the first cogwheel railway in Europe. It connects Vitznau on Lake Lucerne with Rigi Kulm, covering a distance of about seven kilometers and overcoming an altitude difference of roughly 1,300 meters. The Rigi Railway offers passengers impressive views of the Swiss Alps and surrounding lakes.

Rigi: Europe’s oldest mountain railway
Inaugurated in 1871, Europe's first cogwheel railway linked Vitznau with Rigi Staffelhöhe.
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Discover Our Region Sustainably and Comfortably!

Enjoy your stay in an eco-friendly and relaxed manner. With numerous public transport connections, you can experience our region in a climate-friendly and convenient way.

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Countless public transport connections allow you to travel in a relaxed & climate-friendly way.

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