Hello, Lykkers! The allure of the Swiss Alps is undeniable.


Today, we delve into Mount Pilatus and its famed Golden Round Trip — an adventure that combines breathtaking scenery with unmatched Swiss engineering.


This journey promises stunning views and an unforgettable aerial cableway experience!


Mount Pilatus, towering over Lucerne, offers a unique travel opportunity called the Golden Round Trip. This adventure starts with a boat trip from Lucerne to Alpnachstad. From there, visitors board the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, climbing to the summit at 2,132 meters.



Getting there is part of the adventure! Begin with a picturesque boat ride across Lake Lucerne, followed by a thrilling ride up the mountain via the cogwheel train. This railway operates from May to November, depending on the weather.


For those who prefer flying to climbing, the aerial cableway from Kriens is an exhilarating alternative. Running year-round, it offers a panoramic view that is truly a photographer's dream.


Open Hours: Cogwheel Railway: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM during operating months.


Aerial Cableway: Varies by season, typically 8:45 AM to 6:00 PM.


Admission:Adult round-trip ticket combining all transport modes: approximately CHF 72.


Discounts available for children and groups.


Once at the summit, Pilatus Kulm Hotel invites guests to dine with a view like no other. The restaurant specializes in traditional Swiss cuisine, with dishes ranging from CHF 20-50.


For an overnight stay, consider the unique experience of sleeping above the clouds at Hotel Pilatus-Kulm. Historic yet modern, room rates start from CHF 150 per night.


Remember, the weather at the top can be unpredictable; bringing a jacket is advisable, even in summer.


So, Lykkers, shall we set a date to conquer Mount Pilatus and enjoy its majestic beauty together?