The canton of Zug is both a diverse recreational area and a magnificent vacation region. There is plenty to see and experience. You should plan several days just to explore Zug's old town with its sights, art and cultural institutions. If you also want to get to know Lake Zug with its boat trips and many water sports, you should add a few more days. And come back another time to explore the Zugerberg and visit the Höllgrotten caves. Then you will also want to get to know the Ägerital and the Morgarten monument and take a walk along the industrial trail along the Lorze. Take a look around these pages and be surprised by the diversity of our region.
Zugerberg in summer
The 1,093-metre-high Zug's local mountain shows its true greatness with its diversity of plant and animal species.
Lake Zug
Comfortable water temperatures, water sports facilities and pretty lakeside restaurants instantly create a vacation feeling.
Ägerital saddle
The pearl of the canton, as the Ägerisee is affectionately known, is the graceful center of the Ägerital-Sattel region.
Stoos in summer
The rustic and car-free mountain village of Stoos lies on a high plateau of the same name at the foot of the Fronalpstock.
