Description
This trail is one of 67 wheelchair accessible trails across Switzerland described on the Mobility International Switzerland website:
The route from Luzern railway station to the Hotel Seeburg leads along the promenade beside the beautiful Vierwaldstättersee (Lake Lucerne). The impressive architecture, lively activity on the stylish quay and captivating views guarantee an enjoyable outing.A detour into the enchanting city of Luzern is always well worthwhile. At the railway station, where the route begins, you can already admire the KKL building (conference centre) with it’s impressive roof construction. This is immediately followed by the harbour and Luzern’s famous landmark, the historic Kappelbrücke (Chapel Bridge). You soon find yourself on the impressive lakeshore promenade leading to the Hotel Seeburg, your destination. You travel easily along the wide quay. Looking towards the lake, you enjoy views over the water, of boats arriving and departing and the impressive panorama. Next to the harbour you pass many pretty jetties and attractively sited vantage platforms. The stylish atmosphere is marked by the imposing buildings that you pass, for example the Casino Palace or later on the Verkehrshaus (Swiss Transport Museum). Just before the end of the tour, you catch an extensive view of the well-kept Strandbad Lido. You then reach the Hotel Seeburg, which also qualifies as a hotel with a fascinating history.Accessibility Information
The Mobility International Switzerland website provides accessibility information on all the trails listed on the site including:
- how to get to the start of a trail and how to depart from the end point
- the location of accessible bathrooms along each trail including descriptions and photos
- descriptions of the terrain and the fitness level required at each stage of a trail
- information on the accessibility of places of interest along a trail
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