Mount Pilatus

The world’s steepest rack railway climbs to 2,128 metres above sea level – to impressive rock formations, spectacular views over Lake Lucerne and the mystical world of the Drachenberg.

Mount Rigi

Europe’s oldest cog railway has been running for over 150 years, taking visitors to a diverse natural landscape of rolling hills and a culinary variety ranging from alpine huts to gourmet cuisine – a unique experience found only on the Rigi.

Mount Titlis

The first rotating gondola offers a 360-degree panoramic view of glaciers, icy snow-capped peaks, ice and snow during the journey to an altitude of 3,238 metres above sea level.

Mount Stanserhorn

You can reach the Stanserhorn via the nostalgic funicular railway and the world’s only CabriO cable car. At the top, a spectacular 360-degree view, fresh mountain air and the legendary Älplermagronen await you in the rotating restaurant.

Mount Stoos

The world’s steepest funicular climbs a gradient of 110% and leads to the charming, car-free mountain village of Stoos, offering views of lakes, snow-capped peaks and endless skies.

Brienzer Rothorn

The Brienzer Rothorn offers breathtaking panoramic views of the turquoise-blue Lake Brienz, unspoilt mountain scenery and, with a bit of luck, a glimpse of ibex.