Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Pontius Pilati ?!

From below, sailing on Lake Lucerne, Mount Pilatus is a striking mountain range; if you look down from above though, you can see a fantastic lake landscape.

There is no summit called Pilatus. That may be surprising, after all, one always speaks of the Pilatus. But it is a mountain range that consists of many individual peaks. The most prominent elevation is the donkey (6951 ft.); the tallest is the Tomlishorn (6983 ft.).

How to reach the Pilatus

The Pilatus can be reached on foot from Kriens, Lucerne in around five hours. Less exhausting and sweaty: since 1889, you can take the world’s steepest cogwheel railway ( 48% gradient) from Aplnachstad, Canton Obwalden, to Pilatus-Kulm in 20 minutes. And since 1956, Lucerne’s local mountain has also been accessible from Kriens by gondola and cable car, it has a length of 16000 ft., goes 4.5 meters per second, takes 30 minutes, and carries 750 people per hour.
On the way back down you may want to enjoy the largest Toboggan Track, 1350 meters, and the biggest suspension rope park in central Switzerland.

Pilatus Hotel Kulm at 6801 ft. features 27 double rooms and 3 junior suits, it was built in 1890, renovated in 2010. There is a full-service upscale restaurant open to visitors.