The Queen of the Mountains - the original mountain excursion

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Rigi
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  • Marvel at the 360-degree panorama of the Swiss Alps, thirteen lakes, and as far as Germany and France
  • Europe's first mountain railway
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  • Unlimited use of rack railways from Vitznau/Goldau and cable car from Weggis
  • Ticket is valid for any single day (summer only)

Rigi, known as the "Queen of the Mountains," is famous for being home to Europe’s first mountain railway, which was opened in 1871. Queen Victoria herself visited this iconic peak to admire the unparalleled views over 13 lakes and the Swiss Alps. Reach the summit aboard from Vitznau, take the scenic cogwheel train from Goldau or ride the cable car from Weggis for a stunning ascent over Lake Luzern.

At Rigi Kulm (1,798m), enjoy panoramic hiking trails, vibrant alpine flora, and cozy mountain restaurants. For a touch of relaxation, why not unwind at the mineral-rich Rigi Kaltbad spa? A perfect summer escape for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking classic Swiss mountain charm.

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