Best lakes around Sisikon are primarily defined by the municipality's direct access to Lake Lucerne, specifically the Lake Uri section. This region is characterized by its aquamarine waters and surrounding mountain scenery. Sisikon is also situated on the historic Swiss Path, offering cultural insights alongside natural beauty. The area provides opportunities for both expansive lake experiences and more secluded aquatic activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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A very beautiful area I can recommend it
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Just incredibly beautiful. It's best to come down from above because the spectacle becomes more and more spectacular and beautiful. The place shouldn't be too well known...we were there all alone... So if you're near Beckenried or Emmetten... head to the Risleten waterfall 👌👍
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Small hike, great waterfall! If you are in Beckenried or Bousch, you should do the tour
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Definitely climb to the top, it's worth it
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With the cable car up to the Fronalpstock and then the ridge hike to the Klingenstock is a wonderful, unique experience with enchanting views. This will forever remain one of the most beautiful memories of hiking. From the Klingenstock, we take the cable car down and return to the parking lot where we started. It is best to buy a day ticket for all cable cars. This is the cheapest.
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Sisikon is directly situated on the shores of Lake Lucerne, specifically the picturesque Lake Uri (Urnersee) section, known for its aquamarine waters and stunning mountain backdrop. For a more secluded experience, Alplersee is a convenient option for swimming and leisurely activities.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The View of Lake Uri (Urnersee) highlight offers panoramic views where the lake's blue tones are particularly vibrant on clear days. Additionally, the Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station provides expansive views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding alpine landscape.
The clear waters of Lake Lucerne are suitable for various activities. You can enjoy boat cruises offered by the Navigation Company of Lake Lucerne, with services ranging from commuting to steamboat lunch cruises. The Risleten Waterfall, where the Choltalbach stream falls into Lake Lucerne, is also a beautiful spot accessible via a hike, and Alplersee is perfect for refreshing swims on hot days.
Yes, Sisikon is located on the historic Swiss Path (Weg der Schweiz), a 22-mile-long trail tracing Lake Uri. This path commemorates the formation of the Swiss Confederation, offering historical insights combined with spectacular lake views. You can find hiking routes along this path, such as the Swiss Path – Tell Chapel loop from Sisikon.
The region offers diverse hiking trails. You can hike along the historic Swiss Path, which traces Lake Uri. A notable natural attraction is the Risleten Waterfall, accessible via a hike where the Choltalbach stream flows into Lake Lucerne. For more options, explore the Hiking around Sisikon guide.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The Lake Lucerne Lakeside Route — Brunnen to Weggis offers a wonderful ride along the lakeshore with magical views. For more extensive cycling, you can check out the Gravel biking around Sisikon guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, particularly the aquamarine waters of Lake Uri and the surrounding mountain scenery. The tranquility and opportunities for scenic boat cruises, historical exploration along the Swiss Path, and refreshing swims in lakes like Alplersee are also frequently mentioned highlights.
Sisikon itself is accessible by public transport. The Navigation Company of Lake Lucerne offers boat services, which can be a scenic way to travel between towns on the lake. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local transport providers.
Yes, the region is suitable for families. The car-free mountain village of Stoos Village, accessible via a unique funicular, offers a recreational area with hotels and restaurants. Easy walks along the Swiss Path and refreshing swims in Alplersee are also great for families.
The lakes around Sisikon are beautiful year-round. The blue tones of Lake Uri are particularly vibrant in good weather, making spring and summer ideal for water activities and hiking. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape for different types of activities like winter hiking.
Yes, Sisikon and nearby areas offer options for dining and accommodation. The car-free mountain village of Stoos Village, for example, has several hotels and restaurants. You'll find cafes and restaurants in Sisikon itself, and various accommodation options in the surrounding region.
Yes, there are several running trails that incorporate views of the lakes and surrounding natural areas. You can explore routes like the Flüelen Harbor – Trails along the Reuss River loop. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Sisikon guide.


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