Best mountain passes around Meierskappel are found in a municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, known for its elevated points and routes. The region provides access to mountainous experiences, including the Rigi, which offers extensive trails and panoramic vistas. Meierskappel itself features elevated areas like Michaelskreuz, providing views and hiking opportunities. This area serves as a base for exploring the diverse landscapes of Central Switzerland.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A little off the road there is the possibility to take drinking water
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This is where the cantonal border between Lucerne and Schwyz lies. Originally, the Vitznau Rigi Railway was only allowed to run as far as Staffelhöhe. For a long time, it was not allowed to cross the cantonal border from Lucerne to Schwyz. The reason was that the people of Schwyz wanted to promote the Arth Rigi Railway, which lies on Schwyz soil. It was not until two years later (1873) that the railway was extended to Rigi Kulm (1752 m above sea level). This section lies in the territory of the canton of Schwyz, for which the VRB does not have a concession. The line belongs to the ARB and was leased by the Vitznau-Rigi Railway. It was not until 1990 that a track connection was established between the ARB and VRB in Rigi Staffel. This was the beginning of the merger, which was completed in 1992 and also includes the Weggis–Rigi Kaltbad cable car (LWRK).
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The higher you go, the more beautiful the view becomes
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Easy, longer ascent on asphalt roads towards Wildspitz.
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Good food to stop off in summer
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Highest point on the Arth-Lauerz road with viewpoint and drinking water fountain
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Ascent not too demanding, medium training required.
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If the ascent is too difficult for you, you can also comfortably take the train.
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While Meierskappel itself doesn't host traditional high alpine passes, it offers significant elevated areas and access to mountainous experiences. Notable points include Gehren Saddle, known for its varied tarred road and food options, and Staffelhöhe, a viewpoint offering views of the Alps and a lake. Michaelskreuz, the highest point within the municipality, provides panoramic views and is often above the fog line.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Staffelhöhe is categorized as family-friendly and offers great views. The Bernerhöchi Pass Summit and Viewpoint is also family-friendly and features a drinking water fountain. Additionally, the Rigi mountain, easily accessible from Meierskappel, offers playgrounds and rope parks, making it a great destination for families.
Meierskappel and its surroundings boast a wide variety of hiking trails. You can find easy walks, such as the 'Immensee Lakeside Path – View of Lake Zug loop', or more demanding routes like the 'Start of Kinderweg – Michaelskreuz Chapel loop from Meierskappel'. For extensive mountain hiking, the Rigi offers numerous trails, including challenging routes like the 'Rigi Kulm loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Meierskappel guide.
Absolutely. Meierskappel is well-regarded for its extensive network of cycling routes, with over 422 options. Routes vary from short, easy rides like the 'Chappel' route to longer, more challenging ones with significant elevation gains. Panoramic cycle paths along Lake Zug also offer beautiful views. The Zugerberg Ascent via Blasenberg is a popular climb that can be done with all types of bikes.
The region is enjoyable year-round. May and August are particularly popular months for cycling. In winter, elevated points like Michaelskreuz are often above the fog line, making them popular for sun-seekers and winter activities like sledding and snowshoeing. The Zugerberg Ascent via Blasenberg is also frequently used in winter to escape the fog.
Yes, Staffelhöhe marks the historical cantonal border between Lucerne and Schwyz. This location has a rich history related to the early development of the Rigi railways, where the Vitznau Rigi Railway was initially restricted from crossing into Schwyz territory.
You'll find options for refreshments at several locations. Gehren Saddle offers good food options, especially in summer, and features an alpine inn. There is also an alpine inn at Halsegg Pass. Michaelskreuz, the highest point in the municipality, also hosts an inn, making it a convenient stop for visitors.
For those seeking more challenging experiences, the Rigi mountain, accessible from Meierskappel, offers several difficult mountaineering routes. Examples include the 'Rigi Kulm loop from Rigi' and the 'Rigi Kulm loop from Küssnacht am Rigi'. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Meierskappel guide.
Meierskappel serves as an ideal starting point for excursions to the Rigi. The Rigi mountain is well-equipped with public transport options, including nine different railways, such as two cogwheel trains and seven aerial cableways, to ascend the mountain and explore its extensive network of trails.
Yes, the region is rich in stunning viewpoints. Michaelskreuz offers expansive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Staffelhöhe provides excellent views of the Alps and the lake. The Rigi mountain, especially from Rigi Kulm, boasts breathtaking panoramas encompassing 13 lakes and a sea of mountain peaks, with the sunrise from Rigi Kulm being particularly impressive.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from locations like Staffelhöhe, which offers top views of the mountains and the lake. The varied and easy-to-drive tarred roads, such as the one leading to Gehren Saddle, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to escape winter fog at higher elevations like the Zugerberg Ascent via Blasenberg, which also provides great views of Zug.
Yes, there are several circular walks. For example, a moderate hike is the 'Start of Kinderweg – Michaelskreuz Chapel loop from Meierskappel', which is about 7.94 km long. On the Rigi, you can find routes like the 'Rigi Kulm loop from Rigi' for a more extensive experience.


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