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    Spreuerbrücke - Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke (half the bridge is under construction)

    Spreuerbrücke

    4.8(10 reviews)
    51.7 km

    Spectacular old Swiss bridge crossing a river in Luzern. In its center there is a wood chapel…read more Review: 5

    This old wooden bridge crossing over the Reuss River may be smaller than the more popular Chapel…read moreBridge, but it definitely has more personality. It's the one with the triangular-shaped Kaspar Meglinger "Dance of Death" paintings. I'm guessing that they've been restored over the years. They actually looked well-preserved considering they've been exposed to the elements under the trusses of the bridge since the mid-17th century. The skeletal death guy in all the paintings is kind of creepy. Oh, and there is a Grim Reaper too. Can you imagine walking over this bridge at night while looking at all those spider-webbed paintings? We decided to take this route on the way to visiting the towers along the Musegg Wall that once fortified the city. It also happens to be the site of the hydroelectric plant and the beaver ramp. I'm not sure if beavers actually use it, but it's there in case they need to pass over the rough downstream water to get to Lake Lucerne. It's all explained with descriptive informational markers. That whole area is kind of cool. It was interesting to see even though half the bridge was under construction at the time we were there (Sept 2025). You can still see the paintings above the scaffolding. It's definitely worthy of a cross over at some point during your stay in Lucerne.

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    Spreuerbrücke - About the Spreuerbrücke

    About the Spreuerbrücke

    Spreuerbrücke - A view of Hotel Château Gütsch after exiting the Spreuerbrücke

    A view of Hotel Château Gütsch after exiting the Spreuerbrücke

    Spreuerbrücke - Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke

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    Artwork along the Spreuerbrücke

    St. Beatus-Höhlen - Falls at the Caves

    St. Beatus-Höhlen

    4.5(13 reviews)
    61.8 km

    WOOOOW! Absolutely incredible experience. The caves themselves are stunning. They were full of…read morebeautiful grottos, unique rock formations, and breathtaking scenery throughout. The views from the top and outside are truly magical, overlooking a massive lake that makes the entire visit feel surreal. QUICK heads-up... there is quite a bit of walking and many steps, and some areas can be slippery, so it may not be ideal for anyone with limited mobility. That said, if you're able to do the walk, it's 100% worth it. A truly beautiful and memorable experience.

    Advertised as one of the largest cave systems in Switzerland, St. Beatus is a unique experience, a…read morebreak from the blue lakes and green hills. Just so others don't get bamboozled like me, just be aware that there is an intense hill to walk up, just to get to the entrance. Our group was not prepared at all and being in the middle of the summer, everyone was sweating by the time we got to the top. It doesn't seem like there's much parking and the caves are a popular tourist attraction. We took the bus from Interlaken for free with the guest cards and I would say it's the least amount of hassle since you don't have to fight for parking. Sit or stand on the right side of the bus on the way back to Interlaken for views of the lake. You can buy tickets online but if you're staying in Interlaken, wait until you get your free guest card before buying tickets in-person for some discounts. Unfortunately, there are no discounts with the Half Fare or Swiss Pass. There were two places that I could tell that sold tickets on-site. One was a gift shop halfway up the hill and the other was right at the top. Once inside the caves, the temperature drastically drops. I saw some people in thicker jackets but it was such a cool relief from hiking up and I never felt like it was too cold. Wear shoes with decent grip because it can be slippery walking in the caves. Overall, it took about an hour to go in and out. There's a couple of good photo spots and informational boards scattered throughout the path. When we were done with the cave, we stayed for a bit at the restaurant to enjoy the views and some refreshments. For starters, it sits on top of a beautiful waterfall and you can see the beautiful, blue waters of Lake Thun.

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    St. Beatus-Höhlen - Path back to parking lot

    Path back to parking lot

    St. Beatus-Höhlen - Cave

    Cave

    St. Beatus-Höhlen

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    Sankt Gotthard Pass - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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