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Primarily an overnight stop for visitors travelling between France and Italy by car, Buochs is a compact farming village blessed with an idyllic waterfront location at the tip of a sheltered cove off Lake Lucerne.
Nearby Aawasseregg is more familiar to tourists, but German-speaking Buochs gets its share of weekend skiers from Lucerne and elsewhere.
Built by a German railway baron for his friends and family in 1905, the ski centre at Hammetschwand Mountain is distinguished by a lift that claims the highest suspension from the ground of any in Europe; expect great views.
The village also claims to be home to the only officially sanctioned football club in the Alpine region.
There are few sights, per se, and not many places to stay, mostly bed-and-breakfasts.
The few Buochs hotels date mostly, and with mixed degrees of preservation, from the town's brief heyday at the turn of the 20th century.
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District: Lake Lucerne
Standing on the pedestrian promenade on Lake Lucerne, close to various attractions plus summer and winter sports facilities in town
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Introduction to Buochs, Switzerland
Primarily an overnight stop for visitors travelling between France and Italy by car, Buochs is a compact farming village blessed with an idyllic waterfront location at the tip of a sheltered cove off Lake Lucerne.Nearby Aawasseregg is more familiar to tourists, but German-speaking Buochs gets its share of weekend skiers from Lucerne and elsewhere.
Built by a German railway baron for his friends and family in 1905, the ski centre at Hammetschwand Mountain is distinguished by a lift that claims the highest suspension from the ground of any in Europe; expect great views.
The village also claims to be home to the only officially sanctioned football club in the Alpine region.
There are few sights, per se, and not many places to stay, mostly bed-and-breakfasts.
The few Buochs hotels date mostly, and with mixed degrees of preservation, from the town's brief heyday at the turn of the 20th century.
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