How it works
1. Capture the moment
Take a photo or video while you are on the Waldstätterweg Route 98 or the Weg der Schweiz Route 99.
2. Share your post
Post your moment on Instagram or Facebook as a photo, reel, post, or story, and use the hashtag #WaldstätterChallenge.
3. Tag and follow @wiegederschweiz
Tag @wiegederschweiz in your post or story, and mention the account in the caption. Also follow the account on the respective platform.
4. Send a direct message
After posting, send them a direct message with a screenshot or link to your post so they can see and include your entry.
For private profiles or stories, a screenshot by direct message is especially important, otherwise your entry may not be visible.
FAQ
Route No. 98
Waldstätterweg
The Waldstätterweg leads in seven stages almost all the way around Lake Lucerne. Over around 115 kilometres, it connects nature, lakeshores, historic places, villages, the city of Lucerne, and spectacular views. This is the landscape where Switzerland – and later Swiss tourism – was born.
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Route No. 99
Weg der Schweiz
In 1991, on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, the cantons gave the people of Switzerland the Weg der Schweiz. It is a 35-kilometre panoramic trail that circles the southernmost arm of Lake Lucerne, Lake Uri. It invites you to walk through history, opens the doors to unspoiled nature, and encourages you to reflect on yourself.
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