A4 | |
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Axenstrasse | |
Route information | |
Part of E41 | |
Existed | 1865–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Brunnen |
To | Flüelen |
Location | |
Country | Switzerland |
Highway system | |
The Axenstrasse is an 11.4-kilometre-long (7.1 mi) two-lane middle section with ongoing traffic between the A4 motorway and the A2 motorway, and part of European route E41 between the resort of Brunnen in the canton of Schwyz to the village of Flüelen in the canton of Uri in Central Switzerland. The road is built along steep cliffs on the east side of the Urnersee (first part of the Lake Lucerne) weaving through many rock fall galleries and tunnels along its route. Upon completion in 1865, the Axenstrasse was the first way to get to Uri that did not involve navigating Lake Lucerne.[1]