Best mountain peaks around Honau are found within the scenic Swabian Alb, a low mountain range characterized by hills, escarpments, and plateaus. This region offers a landscape with elevations reaching over 1,000 meters in its southwestern parts. Honau serves as a base for exploring the natural beauty and historical sites of the surrounding area. The area features numerous viewpoints and elevated locations that provide extensive vistas over the foreland.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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An outpost of Catholicism in a Reformed area.
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Beautiful alpine pasture. Very busy on weekends. Starting point for hikes toward Küssnacht, Immensee, and Rigi.
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A brochure from the parish of St. Martin in Root provides information on the history of the power place Michael's Cross: "Around 1,500 years ago, the pious Medardus decided to build a wooden hut in the Meggerwald forest to live there. While he was busy felling trees, a boy came to him and asked Medardus to take two tree trunks on his shoulders and follow him. After a four-hour hike, the two arrived at a hill near Root. There, the boy asked the hermit to build a cross from the two trunks. With the words: 'I am the Archangel Michael, sent by my Lord Jesus Christ to mark and consecrate this place with the sign of the holy cross,' the boy took on the form of the Archangel Michael. Since then, the hill on which the chapel stands today has been called Michael's Cross.
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In winter, the road can become dangerously slippery, especially after a sudden change in weather with wet snow and ice. Guardrails aren't always in place on the valley side to protect cars in slippery conditions. Parking is subject to a fee. Restrooms and a shoe-shine station are available. The parking lot is open 24 hours. Parking rates: Minimum fee: CHF 5.00 (up to 3 hours included), 3-8 hours = CHF 1.00/hour, each additional hour = CHF 0.50, 24 hours = CHF 18.00. Payment options: Parkingpay, TWINT, and credit cards (euros not accepted).
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https://www.luftseilbahnseebodenalp.ch/ A newly renovated cable car, which carries 110 passengers per hour, leads to Seebodenalp. The public bus stops in front of the cable car and goes directly to Küssnacht SBB station. The road to Seebodenalp has also been recently renovated. However, it is steep, narrow in places, partially single-lane, and has limited passing places. On nice summer days, dangerous traffic chaos regularly occurs when many vehicles converge and a complete standstill threatens – at that point, the transport service will probably not let you go up at all. The cable car, bicycle, or walking can be a much better option, depending on the crowds, the weather, or your driving skills.
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very good alpine farm with super friendly staff and children's playground
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The last great ice age reached its peak around 1321,000 years ago. The Rigi was surrounded by the Reuss glacier, which extended far into the Mittelland and left clear traces. At that time, there was a thick layer of ice in the valleys around the Rigi. Large amounts of debris and boulders (erratics from the Gotthard massif) were carried into our regions from the upper Urner Reuss valley. As the climate warmed more and more and the glaciers slowly retreated, the glacial deposits created wave-like terrain. On the Seebodenalp there is a striking lateral moraine of the Reuss glacier, which extends from the cable car station to the Altruodisegg. The so-called Albert Heim Stone is an important witness to this and is the starting point for the circular trail on the traces of the ice age. (Source: https://seebodenalp.ch/gletscherspur/)
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Känzeli Viewpoint, which offers stunning views over Lake Lucerne and the Alps. Another highly-rated spot is the View of Lake Zug and Mount Rigi from Seebodenalp, a beautiful alpine pasture that serves as a starting point for various routes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Känzeli Viewpoint is known for being quite easy to reach. The Seebodenalp area, with its views of Lake Zug and Mount Rigi, is also family-friendly and offers a wonderful circular hike. Additionally, Michaelskreuz Chapel is a historical site with lovely views that families can enjoy.
The region around Honau is characterized by scenic landscapes featuring expansive lake views, such as Lake Lucerne and Lake Zug, and panoramic vistas of the Alps. You'll encounter forests, meadows, and elevated points that provide far-reaching views over the surrounding area.
Yes, the Michaelskreuz Chapel is a notable religious building and historical site near Honau. It's associated with local legends and offers beautiful views. The Staffelhöhe also has historical significance related to the cantonal border and the early Rigi railways.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Zug – Sihlwald Wilderness Park Road loop' or the 'View of Lake Zurich – Albis Pass summit loop'. For touring cyclists, there are routes like the 'Lake Zug loop' or the 'Reuss Cycle Path loop'. Runners can explore trails like the 'Restaurant Breitfeld – View of Mount Rigi loop' or the 'Michaelskreuz Chapel loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Honau, Cycling around Honau, and Running Trails around Honau guides.
Yes, for refreshments and a meal, the Räb Alpine Inn is highly recommended. It offers great food, from cheese fondue to cake, along with magnificent views and friendly service. The Michaelskreuz Chapel also has a restaurant nearby.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially over Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug, and the Alps. The accessibility of many viewpoints, even popular ones like Känzeli Viewpoint, is a big draw. The friendly service and great food at places like Räb Alpine Inn also receive high praise.
While specific public transport details for Känzeli are not provided, the Seebodenalp can be reached by cable car. It's noted that on certain days, the cable car can be very busy, so planning ahead is advisable.
While many routes offer moderate difficulty, the region does provide options for more challenging experiences. For instance, some running routes like the 'View of Rigi and Seebodenalp – View of Lake Zug loop from Gisikon' are rated as difficult. The diverse terrain around the Swabian Alb escarpment (if considering the broader region) also offers varied and sometimes demanding trails.
The views from spots like Känzeli Viewpoint are described as 'always nice no matter what the season', suggesting year-round appeal. However, for hiking and outdoor activities, spring through autumn generally offer the most favorable weather conditions. Winter can provide unique snowy landscapes but may require specific gear and caution.
Yes, a wonderful circular hike is highly recommended from the Seebodenalp, offering fantastic views. Many other trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
While popular spots are well-frequented, exploring the wider network of trails in the region can lead to quieter, equally rewarding experiences. The Staffelhöhe, for example, offers great views and historical context, and might be less crowded than the most prominent viewpoints.


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