Map of Lake Lucerne Switzerland – Lake & Region Location Guide
Lake Lucerne is one of Switzerland's most scenic lakes, located in central Switzerland and surrounded by mountains, historic towns, boat routes and lakeside promenades. The lake is closely connected with Lucerne city, Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi, Bürgenstock, Weggis, Vitznau, Brunnen and Flüelen.
This map of Lake Lucerne Switzerland provides a location guide to the Lucerne lakefront, main boat piers, cruise routes, nearby attractions, mountain transport connections and surrounding lake destinations.
Lake Lucerne is located in central Switzerland, with the main visitor access point at the Lucerne lakefront near Luzern Bahnhofquai and Lucerne railway station. It is famous for boat cruises, mountain views, lakeside towns and easy connections to Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi and Bürgenstock.
Map of Lake Lucerne Switzerland
Where Is Lake Lucerne Located?
Lake Lucerne is located in central Switzerland across the cantons of Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden and Nidwalden. The lake begins at Lucerne city and extends through several scenic arms toward places such as Weggis, Vitznau, Brunnen, Beckenried, Bürgenstock and Flüelen.
Lake Features
- Lucerne Lakefront: Main visitor area beside Lucerne railway station, Bahnhofquai and the city promenade.
- Boat Cruises: Lake cruises connect Lucerne with lakeside towns and mountain access points.
- Mountain Views: The lake is surrounded by famous peaks including Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi and Bürgenstock.
- Historic City Access: Lucerne Old Town, Chapel Bridge and the lakeside promenade are close to the main piers.
- Lakeside Towns: Weggis, Vitznau, Brunnen, Beckenried and Flüelen are popular stops around the lake.
- Scenic Transport Routes: Boats, railways, cogwheel trains, cable cars and funiculars connect the wider region.
- Central Switzerland Setting: The lake is a major gateway to the mountains, villages and historic landscapes of central Switzerland.
Top Attractions Nearby
- Luzern Bahnhofquai: Main boat terminal and cruise departure area beside Lucerne railway station.
- Lucerne Lakeside Promenade: Scenic waterfront walking area with views across the lake and mountains.
- Chapel Bridge: Famous covered wooden bridge near the Reuss River and Old Town.
- Lucerne Old Town: Historic centre with painted buildings, squares, shops and riverside streets.
- KKL Luzern: Culture and convention centre beside the lakefront and railway station.
- Swiss Museum of Transport: Major museum on the eastern side of Lucerne near the lake.
- Mount Pilatus: Famous mountain excursion reached from Lucerne by boat, rail and cableway routes.
- Mount Rigi: Popular mountain destination reached via lake boat connections and mountain railway.
- Bürgenstock: Resort and viewpoint area above the lake.
- Weggis and Vitznau: Lakeside villages often used for Rigi excursions and scenic lake visits.
Transport and Getting Around
Lucerne is the main transport hub for Lake Lucerne. The city has direct rail connections from major Swiss cities, and the main cruise piers at Luzern Bahnhofquai are located close to Lucerne railway station.
Visitors can explore the lake by boat, train, bus, cable car, cogwheel railway and walking routes. Popular combinations include boat trips from Lucerne to Vitznau, Weggis, Bürgenstock, Brunnen or Flüelen, as well as mountain trips to Pilatus and Rigi.
Nearby Destinations
- Lucerne: Main city and gateway to Lake Lucerne cruises.
- Mount Pilatus: Mountain viewpoint southwest of Lucerne.
- Mount Rigi: Classic central Switzerland mountain excursion above the lake.
- Bürgenstock: Scenic ridge and resort area overlooking Lake Lucerne.
- Weggis: Lakeside village with views toward Rigi and the lake.
- Vitznau: Lakeside town and access point for Rigi mountain railway routes.
- Brunnen: Lakeside town on the eastern part of the lake.
- Flüelen: Southern lake destination connected with boat and rail routes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lake Lucerne located?
Lake Lucerne is located in central Switzerland, with Lucerne city at its northwestern end and lake arms extending toward Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden and Nidwalden.
Where is the Lake Lucerne map marker placed?
The marker is placed at Luzern Bahnhofquai, the main Lake Lucerne boat terminal beside Lucerne railway station. This is more useful for visitors than placing the marker in the middle of the lake.
What is Lake Lucerne famous for?
Lake Lucerne is famous for scenic boat cruises, mountain views, lakeside towns, Lucerne's historic waterfront and transport links to Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi and Bürgenstock.
Can you visit Lake Lucerne without a car?
Yes. Lake Lucerne is very easy to visit without a car. Lucerne has strong rail connections, and boats, buses, trains, cable cars and mountain railways connect many nearby destinations.
What attractions are near Lake Lucerne?
Nearby attractions include Lucerne Old Town, Chapel Bridge, Luzern Bahnhofquai, the lakeside promenade, Swiss Museum of Transport, Mount Pilatus, Mount Rigi, Bürgenstock, Weggis, Vitznau, Brunnen and Flüelen.
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Related Maps
- Map of Lucerne Switzerland
- Map of Mount Pilatus Switzerland
- Map of Mount Rigi Switzerland
- Map of Swiss Museum of Transport Switzerland
- Map of Switzerland
Disclaimer
This map and location guide is provided for general travel and educational purposes only. Boat routes, public transport services, mountain railways, walking routes, weather conditions and visitor information may change throughout the year. Always check official sources before travelling.