Best mountain peaks around Amden offer diverse hiking opportunities in Eastern Switzerland. This region features an array of summits, providing panoramic views and varied terrain. The natural landscape extends from Lake Walensee to high mountain summits, suitable for exploration throughout the year. Amden is known for its diverse hiking paradise, with 20 distinct peaks to discover.
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Chäserrugg Summit Restaurant at 2,262 m above sea level / Panoramic views of 6 countries Refined cuisine with panoramic views of 6 countries – the summit restaurant by Herzog & de Meuron offers unforgettable moments at 2,262 m above sea level, whatever the weather. Even during construction, the mountain station set an example: out of respect for the environment, all materials, with the exception of the crane, were delivered by cable car. Sustainability is essential for us, and we are committed to using regional and seasonal products. The entire restaurant is wheelchair accessible and easily reachable by cable car for people with reduced mobility. Text / Source: Toggenburg Mountain Railways, Unterwasser https://www.chaeserrugg.ch/de/geniessen/restaurants/gipfelrestaurant-chaeserrugg
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The Hinterrugg (or Hinderrugg) is the highest peak (2306 m above sea level) of the Churfirsten group in the Appenzell Alps.
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A great mountain, which can get a bit crowded on nice days. It's worth hiking up as the trails are great!
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Here on the Hinterrugg you can enjoy the peace and the view of Lake Walen and the Electors, who lie at your feet.
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For me, the construction of the cable car and the restaurant (built by Herzog & de Meuron), which fits very well into the landscape, was a success. The panoramic trail is also a perfect destination for inexperienced hikers to enjoy this magnificent view of the Alps.
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I was there with the bike! not recommended, just push and carry!
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We were there on foot, in my opinion it is unsuitable for bikes!
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The Neuenalpspitz stands on the border between the former communities of Stein, today the political community of Nesslau, and Alt St. Johann, since 2010 the community of Wildhaus-Alt St. Johann. A marked hiking trail runs over it from the Winden Pass in the east to Alp Hoor in the south. The section between Windenpass and Neuenalpspitz includes easy climbing sections. 1816m Source Wikipedia
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The Amden region offers many impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Chäserrugg, known for its modern summit restaurant and panoramic views of six countries, and Hinterrugg, the highest peak of the Churfirsten group, offering stunning views of Lake Walen. Speer, often called the 'King of the Foothills of the Alps,' is also a highly regarded destination.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Neuenalpspitz offers a really cool, craggy ridge path with exposed spots (difficulty T3+/T4), best tackled in dry conditions. The hike to Speer is also considered strenuous, and Planggenstock presents a challenging summit with breathtaking views, especially its ridge path from Hirzli.
Many peaks in Amden offer spectacular views. Chäserrugg provides views of summits in six different countries. Speer offers extensive panoramas stretching to Austria, Liechtenstein, and Lake Constance. Mattstock also boasts magnificent views of the Glarus Alps, Lake Walensee, and even Lake Constance on clear days. Gamserrugg is another excellent choice for panoramic vistas over the Glarus Alps.
For families or those looking for easier options, the 3km panoramic hike on the Rosenboden near Chäserrugg is perfect for enjoying magnificent views without a strenuous climb. The summit restaurant at Chäserrugg is also wheelchair accessible via cable car. Gulmen is considered an easily accessible summit, often part of the scenic 'Ammler Höhenweg' panorama trail.
The Amden region offers diverse hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring brings hikes along Lake Walensee, while autumn is ideal for walks through the magical moor landscape between Hinder and Vorder Höhi. Summer is excellent for sunrise hikes to peaks like Leistchamm, and many trails are accessible in dry conditions. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher or more exposed routes.
Yes, you can easily reach Chäserrugg by cable car, which takes you directly to its summit restaurant at 2,262 meters above sea level. For Mattstock, you can take the Mattstock chairlift to the Walau mountain restaurant, providing an easier start to your ascent.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse landscapes ranging from the shores of Lake Walensee to high mountain summits. Speer is notable as Europe's highest Nagelfluh mountain. The area also features high moor landscapes, such as those found along the 'Ammler Höhenweg' near Gulmen. Expect stunning rock formations, alpine flora, and expansive views over lakes and other mountain ranges.
Yes, there are numerous hiking routes. For example, a Geological Circular Trail with information boards leads around Gamserrugg. The 'Ammler Höhenweg' is a classic panorama trail that includes Gulmen. You can also find specific mountain hiking routes, such as the Speer Via Ferrata or the Leistchamm Summit loop. For more detailed routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Amden guide.
Beyond mountain hiking, the Amden region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including the 'Walensee Lakeside Cycle Path' or more challenging loops like 'Vorderi Höchi'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Ascent to Vorder Höhi Pass' or the 'Linth River Trail'. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Amden guide and the MTB Trails around Amden guide.
Yes, Chäserrugg features a modern summit restaurant at 2,262 meters, offering refined cuisine and panoramic views. Near Mattstock, the Walau mountain restaurant is accessible via chairlift, providing a convenient stop for refreshments. Many trailheads and villages in the Amden area also offer various cafes and restaurants.
Speer stands out as Europe's highest Nagelfluh mountain, earning it the title 'King of the Foothills of the Alps.' Its summit, at 1950 meters, offers truly magnificent panoramic views that, on a clear day, extend across Austria, Liechtenstein, and even to Lake Constance in Germany. It also features a via ferrata rated B/C for those seeking an adventurous ascent.
Gulmen is considered an easily accessible summit situated high above Lake Walen. It provides excellent views of the Glarus Alps. The hike to Gulmen is often integrated into the scenic 'Ammler Höhenweg,' a classic route that traverses a beautiful high moor landscape.


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