Best attractions and places to see around Linthal include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical sites. Nestled in the Glarus Alps, the region features impressive mountains, gorges, and waterfalls. The Linth River originates here, flowing through a valley characterized by dramatic natural elements. Linthal offers numerous outdoor activities, making it a destination for exploring both natural and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The climb is worth it! Great panorama!
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Very beautiful lake below the Hohneck... sometimes the surrounding landscape is beautifully reflected
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Very beautiful lake below the Hohneck... sometimes the surrounding landscape is beautifully reflected
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Difficult hike, experience required, good shoes, great hike
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don't forget that it's the mountain think warm clothes
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Descend a little after the Hohneck summit to have a breathtaking view.
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With 1,363 meters above sea level, the Hohneck is the third highest peak in the Vosges. It is also one of the most iconic, and perhaps the most beloved. Next to the Route des Crêtes, it is the ideal starting point for family hikes. The view it offers is simply splendid. It magnificently dominates the lake of Schiessrothried, the slope being very abrupt in this place. A real postcard landscape perfectly representing the Vosges mountains.
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Linthal is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Linthschlucht gorge where the Linth River carves its way through cliffs, or marvel at the thundering Berglistüber waterfall, often cited as one of Switzerland's most beautiful. Other natural highlights include the Diesbach waterfall and the scenic reservoirs of Limmerensee and Muttsee.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting several prominent summits. Hohneck offers a splendid panorama, especially dominating the lake of Schiessrothried. The Grand Ballon, the highest mountain in the Vosges, provides magnificent views extending far into the Rhine Valley and the Alps on clear days. Another excellent spot is Petit Ballon, known for its 360° views over the Alsace plain and the Black Forest.
Yes, Linthal offers several points of historical and cultural interest. You can explore the historic Panten Bridge, dating back to 1457, or the unique Patent Bridge which spans the Linth Gorge. The Landvogt Schiesser House, built in 1530, now serves as a village museum offering insights into Linthal's past. The village also features a Protestant Church (1782) and a Catholic Church (1906).
Linthal is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking on numerous trails, including high-level routes. Mountain biking is also very popular. In winter, the area transforms into a destination for skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Linthal, MTB Trails around Linthal, and Cycling around Linthal guides.
Absolutely. The traffic-free village of Braunwald, accessible by funicular from Linthal, is renowned for being family-friendly, offering excellent hiking and skiing areas with superb views. Many hiking trails in the region also cater to families, providing accessible options for all ages.
The Linthal region is dominated by impressive peaks. The majestic Tödi (3614 m) is the highest mountain in Glarus. Other significant mountains include Ortstock, Clariden, Bifertenstock, Selbsanft, Ruchi, Hausstock, and Kärpf. The area also features the Clariden and Biferten Glaciers.
Yes, several options are available. For hikers and mountaineers, Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts like the Biferten SAC Hut and Martinsmadhütte offer accommodation and meals. The Ferme Auberge du Frankenthal is a farmed alpine hut offering cheese, ham, cakes, and drinks, located in a beautiful valley.
The Klausen Pass is a scenic mountain pass road that starts from Linthal and climbs into the canton of Uri. It's a popular route for motorbikes and scenic drives, known for its historical Klausen motor races. The pass is typically only open from June to September due to snow conditions.
Beyond the waterfalls and gorge, Linthal is home to the Linth River, which originates here and is a prominent natural element of the valley. The region also features two significant reservoirs, Limmerensee (at 1857 m) and Muttsee (at 2446 m), which are part of the Linth-Limmern power station and are popular for their scenic beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, from the dramatic gorges and powerful waterfalls to the panoramic mountain views. The variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking and mountain biking, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the sense of adventure and the opportunity to explore both well-known and hidden gems, often describing the experience as having 'pure nature' and 'mystical forests'.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For instance, the circular route around View of Lake Schiessrothried is classified as difficult, featuring mystical forests, the mighty Martinswand, and rock paths. It requires sure-footedness and good shoes. You can find more advanced options in the Mountain Hikes around Linthal guide.
To easily access the higher regions for hiking and skiing, Linthal offers several mountain transport options. These include the Braunwald Railway and the Kalktrittli and Fisetenbahn Urnerboden aerial cableways, providing convenient access to various outdoor activity areas.


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