Mountain peaks near Ruswil, a municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, are characterized by a varied landscape of forests and agricultural land. The area has an average elevation of 677 meters, with a maximum elevation of 895 meters. While not featuring towering alpine peaks directly within its municipal boundaries, the broader region offers notable elevated points. These locations provide scenic views and recreational opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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KKL Luzern Concert Hall History 1998-present On August 18, 1998, the concert hall was opened with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, the Lucerne Trumpet Ensemble, and the then Federal President Flavio Cotti. The opening concert of the International Music Festival Lucerne (now Lucerne Festival) with conductor Claudio Abado and the Berlin Philharmonic took place the following day. In March 2000, wings A and B were also opened, and in June, the Kunstmuseum Luzern. In 2004, the RED and World Café restaurants followed. In 2016 - or more than 17 years after opening - the KKL Luzern exceeded the billion mark in terms of value creation for the first time. Each year, the KKL Luzern generates around 75 million Swiss francs in value creation for the city and region of Lucerne, as calculated by the University of St. Gallen in the 2011 value creation study. Philipp Keller has been CEO of KKL Luzern Management AG since 2017. The current president of the supporting foundation, Markus Moll, and the chairman of the board of directors, Felix Howald, have both been in office since 2019. In 2020, the Le Piaf and Lucide restaurants were opened. The Lucide restaurant has been awarded 16 Gault Millau points and a Michelin star. The Corona pandemic hit the KKL Luzern hard. For almost two years, events were only possible to a limited extent or not at all. The gastronomy had to be partially or completely closed again and again. In February 2022, almost all measures were lifted and operations could be resumed in all business areas. The year 2023, the year of the 25th anniversary, was the first in which full operation was restored and a very successful result was achieved. Text / Source: KKL Luzern Management AG, Europaplatz 1, Lucerne https://www.kkl-luzern.ch/uber-uns/geschichte
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The current station, inaugurated in 1991, is the third in an eventful history. The first Lucerne station in 1856 was built from wood and used as the terminus of a main line of the Swiss Central Railway Company. This line carried rail traffic from France and Germany via Basel and Olten into Switzerland and as far as Lucerne. The station was served along what is now Pilatusstrasse. Designed as a terminus station, it was located directly on the lake at the landing stage of the Lake Lucerne Shipping Company. The second Lucerne station in 1896 was completely rebuilt. A building with an impressive glass dome was created. Fire Unfortunately, the Lucerne station, inaugurated in 1896, fell victim to a fire on February 5, 1971. Only the iron structure of the platform hall could withstand the blazing embers. But the station's landmark, the striking glass dome from the 19th century, collapsed and disappeared from the cityscape. The cause of the fire is said to have been a blowtorch that was being used for roof work. Only a makeshift repair of the system was able to ensure continued operation. New building Reconstruction was not attempted and instead a comprehensive redesign of the station area began. In 1980, the SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) and the PTT (state authority for postal, telephone and fax services) together with the city and canton of Lucerne launched an architectural competition for a redesign of Lucerne station. The architects Hans-Peter Ammann and Peter Baumann were awarded the contract. The famous Spanish-Swiss architect, civil engineer and artist Santiago Calatrava, who was working for Ammann and Baumann at the time, is responsible for the bold and generously designed station hall made of glass and concrete. Inauguration The new Lucerne station was officially inaugurated in 1991. The historic entrance gate, which was rebuilt towards the lake, is reminiscent of the station that opened in 1896 with its 42-meter-high dome. This archway is crowned by the sculpture "Zeitgeist" by the most famous Swiss sculptor of the time, Richard Kissling. Text / Source: Luzern Tourismus AG (LTAG), Zentralstrasse 5, Luzern https://www.luzern.com/de/poi/bahnhof-luzern#:~:text=The%20first%20Lucerne%20train%20station%20from%201856%20was%20built%20from%20Olten%20in%20Switzerland%20to%20Lucerne.
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A great foretaste of what’s to come!
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Fräkmuntegg is the intermediate station of the cable car that goes from Kriens to Pilatus. In addition to the cable car station, there is also a restaurant here and, relevant for trail runs, this is the finish line of the infamous Swiss Trailrun Pilatus. The journey time between Kriens and Fräkmuntegg is around 20 minutes.
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While Ruswil itself features a varied landscape of forests and agricultural land rather than towering alpine peaks, the broader region offers significant elevated points. Two prominent examples are Studberg, known for its expansive panoramic views, and Fräkmüntegg, a station on the way to Mount Pilatus offering various recreational activities.
From Studberg, you can enjoy expansive views of the entire Eigental valley, the Central Plateau, and even the prominent Pilatus mountain. Fräkmüntegg also provides wonderful views and is a popular spot for picnics.
Yes, Pilatus Rope Park (Fräkmüntegg) is particularly family-friendly. It offers a range of activities including high rope parks suitable for different age groups, a toboggan run, and numerous hiking and walking trails. There's also a restaurant and picnic areas.
The ascent to Studberg in the direction of Regenflüeli is considered easy. However, the descent to the west from Studberg is quite steep, featuring wooden steps and a wire rope in its steepest section to assist hikers.
Fräkmüntegg is easily accessible via cable car, making it a convenient destination for visitors looking to enjoy its attractions and views without a strenuous climb.
Yes, the region around Ruswil offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Werthenstein Monastery – Rossbadi at Lake Sempach loop from Ruswil' (Road Cycling Routes around Ruswil). There are also mountain biking trails, including the 'View of Mount Pilatus – Forest Trail with Stone Steps loop from Ruswil' (MTB Trails around Ruswil).
For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Eigenthal-Talboden Trail Sign loop from Fuchsbühl' or the 'Narcissus and Orchid Meadow – Alpe Ober Lauelen loop from Lindenbrücke'. More challenging options include the 'Klimsen Chapel – Pilatus Dragon Trail loop from Lindenbrücke' (Mountain Hikes around Ruswil).
While not directly on the peaks, the region has historical significance. Rothenburg Town Center is a settlement with historical significance, part of the Lucerne agglomeration. Also nearby is the Main entrance of Lucerne railway station, a modern station with a historic portal, and the Culture and Convention Center Lucerne, a striking architectural landmark by the harbor basin.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rewarding panoramic views from spots like Studberg and the diverse recreational opportunities at Fräkmüntegg, which offers high rope parks, a toboggan run, and pleasant hiking trails. The accessibility of these locations for various activity levels is also highly valued.
Yes, Fräkmüntegg features a restaurant, making it convenient for visitors to grab a meal or snack while enjoying the views and activities. For accommodation, you might find options in the broader Lucerne region.
The Ruswil area is characterized by a varied landscape primarily composed of agricultural land and forests. While it doesn't have high alpine peaks within its municipal boundaries, it offers a pleasant environment for outdoor activities with an average elevation of 677 meters and a maximum of 895 meters.


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