# Swiss Path

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{{Short description|Hiking trail in central Switzerland}}
200px|right|The Swiss Path. North is at bottom.
'''Swiss Path''' ({{langx|de|Weg der Schweiz}}) is a 35-kilometre commemorative hiking trail in central Switzerland, created in 1991 to mark the 700th anniversary of the [Federal Charter of 1291](/source/Federal_Charter_of_1291), also known as the [Rütli Oath](/source/R%C3%BCtli_Oath).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=7 May 2001 |title=A hike through Swiss history |url=https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/banking-fintech/a-hike-through-swiss-history/2022492 |access-date=28 June 2025 |website=Swissinfo}}</ref> The trail begins on the [Rütli Meadow](/source/R%C3%BCtli_Meadow) above [Lake Uri](/source/Lake_Uri), a southern arm of [Lake Lucerne](/source/Lake_Lucerne), traditionally regarded as the site where three peasant leaders swore a mutual defence pact that laid the foundation for the [Swiss Confederation](/source/Swiss_Confederation).<ref name=":0" />

All 26 [Swiss cantons](/source/Swiss_cantons) are represented along the trail, with each canton allotted a section length proportional to its population in 1991, at a ratio of five millimetres per resident. The cantons appear in the order in which they joined the confederation.<ref name=":0" /> Between 400,000 and 500,000 people walked at least part of the trail during its inaugural year, and it has attracted about 300,000 visitors annually since.<ref name=":0" />

== Route ==
The Swiss Path begins at the Rütli Meadow, above Lake Uri, where according to tradition, the founding oath of the Swiss Confederation was taken in 1291. From there, the path follows the eastern shoreline of Lake Uri and circles back to [Brunnen](/source/Brunnen), covering approximately {{convert|35|km}} in total. The trail is typically divided into four main stages:<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Weg der Schweiz - Route 99 |url=https://schweizmobil.ch/en/hiking-in-switzerland/route-99 |access-date=28 June 2025 |website=Switzerland Mobility}}</ref>

* '''Stage 1''': [Rütli](/source/R%C3%BCtli) to [Bauen](/source/Bauen) – {{cvt|9|km}}
* '''Stage 2''': Bauen to [Flüelen](/source/Fl%C3%BCelen) – {{cvt|10|km}}
* '''Stage 3''': Flüelen to [Sisikon](/source/Sisikon) – {{cvt|7|km}}
* '''Stage 4''': Sisikon to [Brunnen](/source/Brunnen) – {{cvt|8|km}}

The path alternates between lakeside and elevated segments, including sections carved into cliffs and others along gentle slopes, with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding [Alps](/source/Swiss_Alps). [Passenger boats](/source/Lake_Lucerne_Navigation_Company) operating on [Lake Lucerne](/source/Lake_Lucerne) and railway station along the eastern lake shore ({{rws|Sisikon}}, {{rws|Flüelen}}) allow hikers to join or exit the trail at multiple points. Key landmarks along the route include the [Tellskapelle](/source/Tellskapelle) (William Tell Chapel) near Sisikon and interpretive signage representing each of [Switzerland's 26 cantons](/source/Cantons_of_Switzerland).<ref name=":1" />

== See also ==
* [Hiking in Switzerland](/source/Hiking_in_Switzerland)
* [Swiss hiking network](/source/Swiss_hiking_network)
* [Swiss Alpine Club](/source/Swiss_Alpine_Club)

== References ==
<references />

==External links==
* http://www.weg-der-schweiz.ch/en/<nowiki/>{{Dead link|date=June 2025}}
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Category:Hiking trails in Switzerland
Category:1991 establishments in Switzerland

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