Best lakes around Flüelen are found in a region characterized by its dramatic natural landscape. Flüelen is situated at the southern tip of the Urnersee, a fjord-like arm of the larger Lake Lucerne, framed by majestic mountain peaks. The area also features the unique Reuss Delta, a man-made natural reserve where the Reuss River flows into the Urnersee. This combination offers diverse lakeside experiences, from expansive waters to tranquil lagoons.
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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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station, which offers magnificent vistas of the Alps and Lake Lucerne. Another excellent spot is the View of Lake Uri (Urnersee), providing one of the most beautiful perspectives along Lake Lucerne, where you can observe the distinct blue tones of the water from an elevated position.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Urnersee, an arm of Lake Lucerne, is known for its dramatic fjord-like appearance with towering mountains. The Reuss Delta, where the Reuss River flows into the Urnersee, is a unique man-made nature reserve with lagoons, six islands (including sandy bathing islands), and diverse flora and fauna. You can also visit the Risleten Waterfall, where the Choltalbach cascades into Lake Lucerne.
Yes, the Urnersee (Lake Uri) is particularly popular for water sports. Its unique 'South Foehn' winds create excellent conditions for windsurfing and wing foiling, especially near Isleten. Kayaking and stand-up paddling are also popular, with rental options available directly in Flüelen. Boat trips, including historic lake steamers, are also a great way to experience the lake.
The 'Weg der Schweiz' (Swiss Path) is a historical themed hiking trail that runs along the shores of the Urnersee and through the Reuss Delta, offering scenic walks. For more specific routes, you can explore various cycling and gravel biking trails that often feature lake views. For instance, the 'Reuss Pedestrian Bridge – Pond in the Reuss Delta loop' is a moderate gravel biking route, and the 'Flüelen landing stage – Reuss Pedestrian Bridge loop' is a cycling option. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Flüelen guide or the Gravel biking around Flüelen guide.
Absolutely. The Reuss Delta features bathing islands with sandy beaches, picnic areas, a children's playground, and viewing towers for wildlife observation, making it ideal for families. Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station and Stoos Village are also noted as family-friendly, offering stunning views and recreational opportunities in a car-free environment.
Flüelen, being at the southern tip of the Urnersee (Lake Uri), provides access to significant historical sites via boat trips on Lake Lucerne. These include the Rütli meadow, a site of deep symbolic importance for the Swiss Federation, and Tell's Chapel, commemorating the legendary Swiss hero William Tell.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for water sports, swimming, and enjoying the sandy beaches of the Reuss Delta. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. While some mountain access might be seasonal, the main lake areas are generally accessible.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views of the Alps and Lake Lucerne, especially from elevated points like Fronalpstock Summit. The unique blue tones of Lake Uri are also a highlight. The combination of stunning natural beauty, opportunities for active pursuits like windsurfing and hiking, and the tranquil, family-friendly environment of the Reuss Delta are highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several cycling routes that offer beautiful lake views. The Lake Lucerne Lakeside Route — Brunnen to Weggis is a scenic option. You can find various road cycling and general cycling routes around Flüelen that incorporate the lakeshore. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Flüelen guide or the Cycling around Flüelen guide for detailed routes like the 'Flüelen landing stage – Reuss Pedestrian Bridge loop'.
Flüelen is well-connected by public transport, including boat services on Lake Lucerne that link to various towns and attractions. The village itself is easily accessible, and from there, many lakeside areas and trailheads can be reached. For example, Stoos Village is a car-free mountain village accessible by a unique funicular railway, offering great views of the lake.
While the main areas like Urnersee can be popular, the Reuss Delta offers a tranquil environment, especially on its nature conservation islands. Visiting during weekdays or outside of peak tourist season can also provide a more peaceful experience across the region. Exploring some of the less frequented sections of the 'Weg der Schweiz' can also lead to quieter spots along the lake.


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