How would you like to arrive?
- 04:20 h
- 860 m
- 1,269 m
- 686 m
- 1,317 m
- 631 m
- 56.60 km
- Start: Sörenberg
- Destination: Entlebuch village
The fifth stage of Route 1291 takes you and your e-bike through the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, one of the largest stretches of moorland in Switzerland. The impressive karst of the Schrattenfluh and the sheer beauty of its diverse flora and fauna will accompany you on your trip today. On arrival in Schangnau, continue on to Escholzmatt, from where you follow the hilly paths to the village of Entlebuch.
Route: 57 km | Ascent 860 hm | Descent 1270 hm
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Directions
On this route, pay attention to the signposting on site. On some sections of the route, fast e-bikes (45s with yellow number) are sometimes prohibited. Here you will find the traffic signals and their meaning.
When passing through farms, we thank you on behalf of the farmers for passing through at an adapted, reduced speed.
Tour information
Barrier-Free
Cultural Interesting
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
- E-bike (incl. spare battery, if possible) and charger for on the road.
- Suitable equipment for your own safety
If you don't have your own e-bike, we recommend Rent a Bike. Rent the right e-bike for you online and pick it up conveniently at Lucerne station.
Additional information
Historical highlights of the 5th stage
- Schangnau: Kemmeriboden Bad (Closed until further notice due to storm damage)
- Marbach: Alpine cheese production Marbach
- Entlebuch: Schafbuur und Emscha
Accommodation options of the 5th stage:
- Sörenberg: Hotel Rischli, Hotel Sörenberg
- Entlebuch: Hotel Drei Könige Entlebuch, BnB Schafbuur
Literature
Author
Luzern Tourismus AG
Organization
Region Luzern-Vierwaldstättersee
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Safety guidelines
On this route, pay attention to the signposting on site. On some sections of the route, fast e-bikes (45s with yellow number) are sometimes prohibited. Here you will find the traffic signals and their meaning.
When passing through farms, we thank you on behalf of the farmers for passing through at an adapted, reduced speed.