Best mountain peaks around Filzbach are situated in the Glarus region, nestled on the Kerenzerberg terrace. This area provides panoramic views of Lake Walen, Amden, and the Churfirsten mountain range. Filzbach serves as a base for exploring various mountain peaks and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona. The region offers diverse hiking and biking trails, alongside opportunities for climbing.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The view of the lake is stunning.✨
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The panoramic view of several valleys from the summit cross is something magical and special. The climb, with its almost constant glimpse of waterfalls, is a refreshing relief from the steep effort. Rarely can you hike 1,300 meters up and down and, incidentally, park for free right at the foot of the mountain, where the trail starts. There's also a barbecue area right at the waterfall's outlet.
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The Vorder Glärnisch is a prominent peak in the Glarus region. As it lies directly below the majestic Glärnisch, it may not be that interesting as a summit destination at first glance. A white-blue-white marked path leads up from the northwest. Sure-footed and vertigo-free alpine hikers with as little fear of heights as possible can also reach it from the southeast via Schwänder Sienen, Chilchli, Garenplatz and Hanslirus.
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Today was my first time on the Hirzli and I was thrilled by this sensational view.
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The view after the climb really makes all the effort to get here worthwhile.
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I was there with the bike! not recommended, just push and carry!
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Leisurely tour with very rewarding views.
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The region around Filzbach offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. View from Hirzli is known as a fabulous viewing platform with beautiful all-round visibility. For a more challenging experience, Planggenstock offers extensive views and tranquility, especially via its ridge path from Hirzli. Another favorite is Federispitz, which provides a wonderful all-round view from 1865m, including three lakes: Lake Constance, Lake Zurich, and Walensee.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the area offers several challenging options. The route to Vorder Glärnisch Summit is a demanding T4 tour, rewarding with a fantastic 360-degree view. The ridge path from Hirzli to Planggenstock is also considered quite challenging, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights, especially in wet conditions.
The mountain peaks around Filzbach offer diverse and stunning views. From Hirzli, you get a fabulous panoramic view. Federispitz provides a unique 'three lakes view' encompassing Lake Constance, Lake Zurich, and Walensee. Many peaks, like Chüemettler Summit, offer imposing views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the green, hilly landscape, often including Lake Zurich.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Kerenzerberg area itself is known as a leisure-time paradise with diverse trails. For easier access to views, the chairlift from Filzbach can take you to higher elevations, making it simpler to enjoy the panorama of Lake Walen and the Churfirsten mountain range. The Nüenchamm, accessible from the Habergschwänd mountain station, offers a circular route with stunning views that can be enjoyed by families, though specific difficulty for children should be assessed.
The region is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona, showcasing impressive geological formations. A notable natural landmark is the Mürtschenstock, which features a unique natural opening called the 'Mürtschenloch.' Twice a year, between November 18-21 and January 21-24, the sun's rays shine through this opening, illuminating the neighboring village of Obstalden.
Beyond hiking, the Filzbach area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Filzbach guide, which includes routes like the 'Grauberg – Habergschwändwinkel Trail loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Start of the Klausen Pass – Urnerboden Plateau loop' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Filzbach guide. The region also offers climbing opportunities.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the Hiking around Filzbach guide features routes like the 'Mürtschental - UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona' and the 'Via Glaralpina Trail'. You can also find moderate loops like 'Talalpsee – Talalp Lake loop from Filzbach' for a scenic walk.
The best time for hiking in the Filzbach mountains generally depends on the specific trail and elevation. Spring to autumn offers the most favorable conditions for most trails. For challenging mountaineering experiences like Tristli Summit and Schilt, summer and early autumn are ideal when snow has melted and weather is more stable. Always check local conditions and forecasts before heading out, especially for higher altitudes.
Filzbach itself is a convenient starting point, and public transport options are available to reach the area. From Filzbach, a chairlift provides access to higher elevations, such as Habergschwänd, which is a gateway to peaks like Nüenchamm. This makes many trails more accessible for those relying on public transport.
Visitors consistently highlight the stunning panoramic views, particularly of Lake Walen, Amden, and the Churfirsten mountain range. The sense of accomplishment from conquering challenging summits like Planggenstock, combined with the tranquility found at higher elevations, is also highly valued. The diverse landscape, including its UNESCO World Heritage status, adds to the appeal.
Yes, circular routes are a great way to experience the diverse scenery. For example, a circular route from Habergschwänd to Nüenchamm and back via Mittlere Nüenalp offers stunning views of Walensee and the Churfirsten. Many other trails in the Hiking around Filzbach guide are designed as loops, providing varied experiences.


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