Our region turns out to be a true cycling paradise. Whether you are a beginner or an ambitious sportsman - the various tours offer something for every taste. Rent a bike at the Rent a Bike station at TCS Camping in Sempach and explore the beautiful surroundings on two wheels.
This idyllic cycle route takes you once around Lake Sempach. Picturesque old towns, quiet lakeside paths and a breathtaking Alpine panorama are the highlights of this tour, 31.6 km approx. 2.5 hours.
Leisurely route around the Napfbergland, which leads through the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch, through the Lucerne Hinterland and the Emmental.
Start in Trubschachen - Napf - Menzberg - Entlebuch, 54 km approx.
The route from Willisau to Zug offers a scenic experience between the historic towns of Willisau, Sempach and Zug. Rolling hills, fruit trees and lakes adorn the ride. Highlights are the pretty chapels, but also the breathtaking views as far as the Uri Alps (72 km).
The 117 km long "Herzschlaufe Seetal" offers two great daily stages away from traffic: On the 51 km long "Ostast", the hearty e-bike route leads past blossoming high-stem cultures and over the Lindenberg with views of the Baldegger and Hallwilersee lakes and the breathtaking Alpine panorama. On the 66 km long "Westast", you immerse yourself in the green valleys and hills of Aargau and the Beromünster-Sempachersee region.
The hike starts at Lucerne railway station and is part of the Alpine Panorama Trail. Passing the Chapel Bridge and the Reuss River, you reach the Gigeliwald via Bruchquartier. After the ascent you are on the Sonnenberg. From here you have a great view of Mount Pilatus, Lucerne and the hinterland. The hiking trail leads via Chrüzhöchi into the wild Wolfsschlucht gorge back to Hotel Sonnenberg. This section is part of the Dwarf Trail. The Sonnenbergbahn runs from April to the end of October and takes you to the village centre of Kriens.
This circular hike starts at Sursee railway station and leads through the historic town. Until Mariazell along the road. From Schenkon the path climbs, the view becomes more and more attractive. From Tannberg to Diegenstal, both the town of Sursee and Lake Sempach are at our feet and the mountain panorama takes up the entire horizon. Near Diegenstal is one of the first wind turbines in Switzerland. Shortly afterwards, we reach one of the highest points in the Lucerne Mittelland. The descent to Geuensee is varied. Across the area between Geuensee into the Sursiwald. From here it is only a few minutes to the station. 18 km, approx. 4.45 hours.