Rigi is a mountain in Switzerland, about 1 hour south of Lucerne.
Less tall and impressive than Pilatus and Titlis, Rigi tends to be overlooked by visitors to the region, but "the Queen of the Mountains" is quite popular among locals for hiking in the summer and low-key winter sports. As a bonus, when the valleys below are enveloped by steely grey skies, Rigi is high enough to rise above the clouds into the sunshine.
The two primary points of interest are Rigi Kaltbad (1433 m), home to a natural spring turned spa, and Rigi Kulm, the highest peak on the mountain at 1797 m. A secondary peak, Rigi Scheidegg (1656 m), rises to the east of these. In winter, all three have Alpine, cross-country and sledge trails.
Rigi rises up from the "Lucerne Riviera" on the eastern coast of Lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstattersee), so the most scenic way to get in from or via Lucerne is by ferry, which run from Lucerne Bahnhofquai (right next to the train station) roughly hourly. There are two primary gateways:
Rigi Railways tickets are valid for both train and cable car, which makes going up by train and down by cable car a popular combo.
If coming in from Zurich, a faster but less scenic option is to take the train to Arth Goldau (37 min) and board the Rigi Railway to Rigi Kulm there. Change at Rigi Staffel for connections to Kaltbad.
Finally, from Küssnacht there is a cable car to Rigi Seebodenalp (1020m), which has a small ski resort but is not directly connected to any other facilities on the mountain.
Rigi Railways operates a spiderweb of rack railways and cable cars around the mountain. Opened in 1871, the Vitznau-Rigi railway was the first mountain rack railway in Europe, and climbing up to 1,752m, it's still the highest standard gauge railway in Europe as well. If you plan to do more than a simple round-trip, the day pass (Fr. 36) is probably your best option. Children under 15 travel free.
The former Rigi–Scheidegg Railway (6.7 km) is now a rail trail, which makes a great easy hiking trail in summer and a cross-country ski trail in winter.
Mineralbad & Spa Rigi Kaltbad, 47.0433°, 8.4655°. Designed by Italian architect Mario Botta, the star attraction of this stark, modern spa complex is the heated outdoor pool with jaw-dropping views across Lake Lucerne and the mountains beyond. There is also a Turkish steam bath and a separate adults-only spa area with a "crystal bath" and a German-style nude herbal sauna. Day entry Fr 37/17 adults/children, towel rental Fr 5 (free with Lucerne Card) 2021-12-23
Gratalp ski area. Family-friendly ski area. 2021-12-23
Don't miss out on Rigi Gold, üses Bärgbier ("our mountain beer"), an unusually tasty lager brewed with local spring water.
Gratalp-Stübli, 47.04474°, 8.46549°. Traditional Swiss food in a tiny little cabin packed full of kitsch, with a large outdoor terrace perfect for sunny winter days. Try the croûte au fromage, a Swiss twist on the toasted cheese sandwich, with the bread soaked in white wine. 2021-12-25
Rigi Dorfladen. On sunny days, Kaltbad's tiny but friendly little grocery store sets up a grill outside, serving up the holy trinity of Bratwurst, Brot und Bier. Fr 7.90 for a big sausage and a thick slice of rye bread, Fr 5 for Rigi beer. They can also prepare picnic baskets by request. 2021-12-25
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Rigi Kaltbad hotel.
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