Best attractions and places to see around Buchrain. Buchrain is a municipality in the district of Lucerne, Switzerland, serving as a convenient base for exploring the wider Lucerne region. The area provides access to notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features, primarily centered around the city of Lucerne. Visitors can find a diverse range of historical sites, bridges, and scenic viewpoints within easy reach.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Spreuer Bridge is the third covered wooden bridge in Lucerne, alongside the Chapel Bridge and the Court Bridge, which was demolished in the 19th century. It is called the Spreuer Bridge because in the Middle Ages, the chaff from the city mills - the waste from the grain that accrues during threshing - was the only bridge from which it was permitted to throw the chaff from the city mills over the edge into the Reuss. In the gable fields of the Spreuer Bridge, there are still 45 of the original 67 painted wooden panels with a unique dance of death. It is the most extensive and at the same time the most public of all known dances of death. The small bridge chapel "Maria auf der Reuss" is still located in the passage.
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The Chaff Bridge was completed in 1408 as part of the city fortifications. Between 1626 and 1635 Kaspar Meglinger added 67 panels depicting a dance of death cycle.
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A crossing of the Reuss with a view of highlights in all directions.
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Lucerne's landmark. Beautiful medieval bridge and a real sight.
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There is so much to admire when you walk over one of the imposing little bridges and footbridges in Lucerne.
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In addition to the Chapel Bridge, there is another well-known wooden bridge in Lucerne. The Spreuer Bridge, a little further down the Reuss, is less well known than the world-famous Chapel Bridge. And although it is a bit shorter and less dominant in its appearance, it is in no way inferior to its big sister.
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The bridge was built in 1365, making it the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe and, with a length of 202.9 m, the second longest bridge of this type in Europe. It extends from the Lucerne Theater on the south bank to the Rathausquai and the St. Peterskapelle.
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The Rathaussteg bridge over the Reuss in the Swiss city of Lucerne connects the Lucerne Theater on Bahnhofstrasse with the town hall in the old town.
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The area around Buchrain, particularly in Lucerne, is rich in historical landmarks. You can visit the iconic Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), Lucerne, Europe's oldest covered wooden bridge, and the Spreuer Bridge (Spreuerbrücke), Lucerne, known for its unique 'dance of death' panels. The Lucerne Old Town itself offers historic architecture and sites like the Lion Monument and St. Leodegar Church.
Yes, for breathtaking views, head to Känzeli Viewpoint (View over Lake Lucerne and the Alps). This natural monument offers expansive vistas over Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Alps. Additionally, the Town hall footbridge in Lucerne provides great views of the Reuss River and the city waterfront.
Buchrain provides easy access to several natural wonders. The picturesque Lake Lucerne is perfect for boat tours and is surrounded by stunning scenery. For panoramic mountain views, consider visiting Mount Rigi, known as the 'Queen of the Mountains,' or Mount Pilatus, both accessible for hiking and offering impressive landscapes.
Many attractions near Buchrain are suitable for families. The Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), Lucerne and Spreuer Bridge (Spreuerbrücke), Lucerne are historical sites that children can enjoy exploring. The Känzeli Viewpoint is also family-friendly and relatively easy to reach. For an educational experience, the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne is Switzerland's most popular museum and covers all forms of transport and communication.
The region around Buchrain offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For detailed options, explore the Gravel biking around Buchrain, Running Trails around Buchrain, and Cycling around Buchrain guides.
Absolutely! There are several cycling routes around Buchrain catering to different difficulty levels. You can cycle along Lake Lucerne, explore the Reuss Cycle Path, or enjoy routes with views of Lake Zug. For specific routes and their details, refer to the Cycling around Buchrain guide.
Yes, Buchrain offers various running trails for different preferences. Options include the Rathausen Fitness Trail through Rathuserwald Forest, the Hasliwald loop, and several other moderate running loops starting from Buchrain or nearby Ebikon. You can find more information in the Running Trails around Buchrain guide.
The Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), Lucerne is significant as Europe's oldest and second-longest covered wooden bridge. It was largely destroyed by fire in 1993 but has been reconstructed. Its interior features paintings depicting Lucerne's history, myths, and saints, offering a unique cultural experience. The adjacent Wasserturm (Water Tower) has also served various historical purposes.
Yes, several attractions in Lucerne are wheelchair accessible. Both the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke), Lucerne and the Town hall footbridge are noted for their accessibility, allowing visitors to enjoy these historical sites and views comfortably.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from Känzeli Viewpoint, which offers panoramic vistas of Lake Lucerne and the Alps. The historical significance and unique architecture of the wooden bridges like the Chapel Bridge and Spreuer Bridge are also highly appreciated. The overall beauty of Lucerne and its blend of natural and cultural sites make it a popular destination.
The attractions around Buchrain and Lucerne can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Old Town, taking boat tours on Lake Lucerne, and hiking in the mountains. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a picturesque scene, with opportunities for winter sports in the nearby mountains and festive markets in Lucerne.
Buchrain serves as a convenient base for exploring Lucerne. Public transport, such as trains and buses, provides easy and efficient access to the city center where most of the main attractions like the Chapel Bridge, Spreuer Bridge, and Lucerne Old Town are located. The journey is short and direct.
Yes, gravel biking enthusiasts will find several routes around Buchrain. These include challenging rides like 'Along Lake Lucerne and Lake Zug' or more moderate options such as the 'Sempach City Gate – Luzerner Gate, Sempach loop from Buchrain'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Gravel biking around Buchrain guide.
For stunning panoramic views, the Känzeli Viewpoint (View over Lake Lucerne and the Alps) is an excellent choice, known for its accessibility and expansive vistas. Additionally, Mount Rigi and Mount Pilatus, both easily accessible from the Lucerne area, offer spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding Alpine landscape.


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