- arm at
Alpnachstad on the
steep southern foothills of the Pilatus, the
Alpnachersee. The lake
drains its
water into the
Reuss in
Lucerne from its arm called...
- from
summit Pilatus seen from
Stanserhorn funicular Pilatus with the
Alpnachersee below seen from
Stanserhorn In The
Chalet School Does It Again. (1955)...
- to the west (the four lakes: Lungerersee, Sarnersee, Wichelsee, and
Alpnachersee), the
Schwyzer Alps to the
north (Lake Lucerne), the
Lepontine Alps to...
-
immediately on
leaving the
tunnel the line
crosses a
bridge over the
Alpnachersee arm of Lake
Lucerne before entering Stansstad station. The
Lopper II...
- (also Mueterschwandenberg) is a
ridge forming the
southern s**** of
Alpnachersee, just
northwest of
Stanserhorn and west of the
village of Ennetmoos,...
- company, and is
adjacent to the
bridge that
carries the line
across the
Alpnachersee arm of Lake
Lucerne and into the
Lopper II tunnel. The
current railway...
-
Lopper II tunnel,
under a
shoulder of
Mount Pilatus, and then
bridges the
Alpnachersee arm of Lake
Lucerne to
reach Stansstad. This
tunnel and
stretch of line...
- Sempachersee, Sarnersee, Hallwilersee, Gerzensee, Bannalpsee,
Baldeggersee and
Alpnachersee. A
variety of
hiking trail routes are
available down to Bluematt-Kälti-Stans...
- the Brünig line. This
involved constructing a
bridge over the
narrow Alpnachersee arm of Lake Lucerne,
followed by the
Lopper II tunnel,
under a shoulder...
-
ahead Mount Pilatus rises. Finally, the road
follows the edge of the
Alpnachersee lake
along the
Lopper Tunnel portal. Via an
elaborate series of sub-tunnels...