Best attractions and places to see around Malters. Malters, a municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland, offers a blend of local attractions and serves as a base for exploring the wider Lucerne region. Situated on the kleinen Emme river, it historically functioned as a mill town. The area provides access to both local landmarks and natural features, as well as major attractions in nearby Lucerne.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Sempach experienced its last battle in 1386. The Swiss Confederation won against the Habsburgs and consolidated their alliance.
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The little town is quite nice, but the passage should be blocked for cars.
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A crossing of the Reuss with a view of highlights in all directions.
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Lucerne's landmark. Beautiful medieval bridge and a real sight.
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There is so much to admire when you walk over one of the imposing little bridges and footbridges in Lucerne.
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The bike path to the Sempachersee is very nice, sometimes a bit narrow, so drive at a slower pace.
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The bridge was built in 1365, making it the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe and, with a length of 202.9 m, the second longest bridge of this type in Europe. It extends from the Lucerne Theater on the south bank to the Rathausquai and the St. Peterskapelle.
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Malters is situated on the Kleine Emme river, offering scenic riverside paths. You can also visit the Picnic area at Lake Sempach, known for its beautiful landscapes and intact nature. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider an excursion to Pilatus Kulm Summit, which is accessible from nearby Schwarzenberg.
Yes, Malters and its vicinity offer several historical and cultural sites. Within Malters, you can find the classical-style Villa All'Aria, now a music school, and the historic Kirche St. Martin. Nearby, the baroque St. Jost Chapel in Blatten is a federal monument. In Lucerne, easily accessible from Malters, you can explore the iconic Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) and the historic Old Town Lucerne with its painted facades.
Malters is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling on numerous routes. For example, explore the 'New Ränggloch Cycle Path – Kleine Emme River Restoration loop' for cycling, or the 'Old Hergiswald Bridge – View of the Chapel Bridge, Lucerne loop' for gravel biking. Find more options on the dedicated guides for Cycling around Malters, Gravel biking around Malters, and Road Cycling Routes around Malters.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Picnic area at Lake Sempach is ideal for a relaxed outing. In Malters, the ChnusperLand – Hug factory shop is a popular choice for groups and families. The Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) and Town hall footbridge in Lucerne are also family-friendly, offering easy walks and scenic views.
The Emmeuferweg, running along the Emme river, is a great option for walking, with part of it following the Jakobsweg. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the highlights, the region offers various trails for different skill levels. You can find more detailed hiking and walking routes in the broader Lucerne region, often accessible by public transport from Malters.
Malters and the surrounding Lucerne region are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for exploring the Labyrinth near the rectory garden. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities around Lake Sempach and mountain excursions. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities in the wider region, though specific winter outdoor activities in Malters itself are not detailed.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Pilatus Kulm Summit offers incredible views of the Swiss mountains, Lucerne, and the Jura. The Picnic area at Lake Sempach provides idyllic views of the lake. Additionally, the Town hall footbridge in Lucerne offers great views of the Reuss riverbanks and the city.
Beyond the historical sites, you can visit the Swiss Bird Observatory in Sempach, a national center for research and protection of native birds. The Old Town Sursee, a Wakker Prize winner, combines history, culture, and modernity, offering a charming experience with its beautiful old town and many sights, including the Sempach City Gate.
Malters serves as a convenient base for exploring the wider Lucerne region, which is well-served by public transport. Many attractions in Lucerne, such as the Chapel Bridge and Old Town, are easily accessible. For Mount Pilatus, you can take a postbus from Malters to Schwarzenberg to shorten the ascent. Specific public transport details for individual trails are best checked locally.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural attractions. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 1000 upvotes and more than 600 photos shared for the attractions around Malters. Highlights like the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) are praised for their historical significance and beauty, while the Picnic area at Lake Sempach is loved for its idyllic setting and bathing opportunities.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) and the Town hall footbridge in Lucerne are both listed as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy these iconic landmarks.


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