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Sitting at the opposite end of Unersee Lake to Lucerne is Sisikon, a lakeshore municipality in Switzerland's Uri canton.
The major E41 motorway passes near the village, connecting with Zurich to the north and the E35, which leads to Italy, to the south.
The community makes for an ideal base for visitors who want to relish the beautiful Swiss alpine scenery that surrounds Sisikon, while still being close enough to Lucerne to be able to absorb its sights and art museums on a daytrip.
The 18th century Tell Chapel to the community's south is where William Tell allegedly saved himself from the provincial governor.
The area at large is a delight for skiers, water sports fanatics and hikers, with its many slopes, lakes and trails, most of which, including the Swiss Path, can be accessed from this quaint lakeside town.
Additionally, Sisikon hotels make for a cheaper alternative to those in Lucerne.
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Introduction to Sisikon, Switzerland
Sitting at the opposite end of Unersee Lake to Lucerne is Sisikon, a lakeshore municipality in Switzerland's Uri canton.The major E41 motorway passes near the village, connecting with Zurich to the north and the E35, which leads to Italy, to the south.
The community makes for an ideal base for visitors who want to relish the beautiful Swiss alpine scenery that surrounds Sisikon, while still being close enough to Lucerne to be able to absorb its sights and art museums on a daytrip.
The 18th century Tell Chapel to the community's south is where William Tell allegedly saved himself from the provincial governor.
The area at large is a delight for skiers, water sports fanatics and hikers, with its many slopes, lakes and trails, most of which, including the Swiss Path, can be accessed from this quaint lakeside town.
Additionally, Sisikon hotels make for a cheaper alternative to those in Lucerne.
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