Pilatus, also known as Mount Pilatus, is a mountain located near Lucerne, Switzerland. The mountain is named after the legendary figure Pontius Pilate, who is said to have been buried in a nearby lake. Pilatus Luzern is a popular tourist attraction, known for its stunning views, hiking trails, and winter sports.
Pilatus has an elevation of 2,128 meters (6,982 feet) and is one of the highest peaks in the region. Visitors can reach the summit of the mountain via a variety of transportation options, including a cogwheel train, cable car, or hiking trail. The cogwheel train, which has been in operation since 1889, is one of the steepest in the world, with a gradient of up to 48%.
At the summit of Pilatus, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the city of Lucerne, Lake Lucerne, and the Swiss Alps. There are also several restaurants and souvenir shops at the summit, as well as a hotel for those who wish to stay overnight.