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Hike the moderate 6.8-mile Alpine Panorama Trail in UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, enjoying panoramic views and traditional landscapes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.91 km
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End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.79 km
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652 m
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2.83 km
2.64 km
2.11 km
1.69 km
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Highest point (1,060 m)
Lowest point (570 m)
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The Alpine Panorama Trail is exceptionally well-connected to public transport throughout its entire length, making it easy to access various sections. For the specific route from Menzberg to Wolhusen, you can typically find parking in or near these towns. Public transport connections allow for flexible planning, enabling you to start or end your hike at numerous points along the trail.
Yes, the Alpine Panorama Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially in agricultural areas with grazing cattle and near wildlife. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog has access to water. Some sections might involve stiles or areas where dogs need to be lifted, depending on their size and agility.
The ideal time to hike the Alpine Panorama Trail is from spring through autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. While some sections might be accessible in winter, many parts can be covered in snow, making them more challenging and requiring appropriate gear. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
No, there are no general permits or entrance fees required to hike the Alpine Panorama Trail or to access the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch. However, as you pass through this protected area, it's crucial to respect nature, stay on marked paths, and follow local regulations to preserve its unique flora and fauna. Some specific attractions or facilities along the way might have their own entry fees.
The Alpine Panorama Trail is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, but its 29 stages vary significantly. Some sections are quite demanding with considerable ascents and descents, while others are gentler. For beginners, it's advisable to choose shorter, less strenuous stages. The excellent public transport links allow you to customize your hike, making it accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. This specific route from Menzberg to Wolhusen is rated as moderate.
The trail offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll traverse rolling hills, lush meadows, and traditional agricultural areas with scattered farmsteads. Expect continuous panoramic views of the majestic Alps, the Swiss Mittelland, and the Jura Mountains. Sections also lead through forests, along ridges, and past charming villages. The route showcases everything from the gentle hills of Eastern Switzerland to the sun-drenched vineyards near Lake Geneva.
The trail is renowned for its continuous panoramic views. On this specific route, you can enjoy a Panoramic View of Hohwart and the Bernese Alps. Additionally, you'll find a convenient Grill and picnic area with restroom and water point. The broader Alpine Panorama Trail also features historical sites, traditional Swiss architecture, and natural wonders like the Lavaux vineyards (a UNESCO World Heritage site) in the Lake Geneva region.
Yes, the Alpine Panorama Trail, particularly in the Menzberg-Wolhusen area, intersects with several other official trails. You might find yourself on sections of the Steinhusen - Guetenegg, Emmental–Entlebuch, Schrufenegg - Steinhusen, Fuchslochweg, Herzschlaufe Napf, Menzberg - Oberlehn, and Emmenuferweg - Etappe 3, among others. These intersections offer opportunities to explore alternative routes or extend your hike.
Yes, the Alpine Panorama Trail passes through numerous villages and towns, offering a variety of amenities. You'll find mountain taverns, cafes, restaurants, and various accommodation options ranging from cozy mountain huts to hotels. Traditional dairy farming regions mean you can often enjoy local cheese dishes. It's advisable to check availability and opening hours, especially in smaller, more remote sections.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's best to dress in layers. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Bring a backpack with sufficient water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), rain gear, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. A map or GPS device (like komoot) is also recommended for navigation. Trekking poles can be helpful for ascents and descents.
Before noon today, I set off on the Alpine Panorama Hike from Menzberg, Lucerne, to Wolhusen. It's a moderately difficult hike, traversing scenic hills for approximately 11 km, offering sweeping views of the Emmental Valley and the Swiss Alps. Even though it's quite cloudy at times, the atmosphere in the mountains is beautiful. The final section to Wolhusen is quite steep. There are also a few paved sections during the tour, which you simply have to accept.