Alpabfahrt in October? And day trips from Lucerne

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    Danielsan
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    11 April 2021 at 19:54:15 #934850

    Hi BibiL,

    At the top of Stanserhorn there are both a cafeteria-style, help-yourself eating area, as well as a revolving restaurant. I would assume the revolving rest. would be quite an expense, but the scenery must be beautiful as well. (As I mentioned earlier, if you’re there on Friday, the ascent stays open later), though you’re on the cusp of the season’s changing. There are also quite a few eateries in and around the entrance to the funicular between it and the rail station.

    Doing both hikes would be possible if you start real early. However, you may have to rush a bit and as such, may not do justice to the beauty of the trails/scenery your there to see. You also may want to consider the amoun of km’s you’d be putting on your knees. As much as I don’t want to make your plans, I would agree with your last post and do just the one hike. If you stayed in the area, it would be more manageable, obviously, to do both.

    Regards,

    Danielsan

    BibiL
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    17 April 2021 at 8:24:41 #934851

    Dear all,

    Thank you very much for your help.

    You have provided me with invaluable information to help me plan for our trip next year.

    Stay safe everyone!

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