The narrow but well-built Stoos ridge walk offers a 360-degree view. Ten Swiss lakes and countless alpine peaks of central Switzerland are visible to the eye.
The steepest funicular in the world takes you to the car-free mountain village of Stoos. A chairlift takes you to the starting point of the hike - the Klingenstock. Of course, the ascent is also possible on foot. Those who set off in a westerly direction to the Rot Turm and Nollen should be sure-footed and free from vertigo. Far below, Lake Lucerne accompanies the hike over the ridge to the Huserstock. Then it's zigzagging down to the Furggeli on the mountain path cut into the rock and secured with chains. From there it's downhill past the idyllic moor back towards the village.