Best mountain peaks in See-Gaster are found in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offering diverse features and experiences. This region is characterized by its Alpine landscape, including prominent peaks and views of lakes such as Walensee and Lake Zurich. The area provides various trails for exploring its natural environment.
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A superb view in all directions. Highly recommended 😉
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You can also stay overnight at the Tanzboden, for example, if you're hiking the Toggenburg High Trail. Please note, however, that reservations cannot be made from Sunday to Monday or Monday to Tuesday, as Monday is a day of rest. Reservation information can be found here: https://www.tanzboden-rieden.ch/
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For truly expansive views, Speer Summit is highly recommended. It's known for its panoramic views across the Alps from central to eastern Switzerland, and on clear days, you can even see as far as Lake Constance. Mattstock summit also provides fantastic 360° views, including the Glarus and Büden Alps, the Säntis, and on good visibility days, Lake Zurich, Lake Greifen, and Lake Constance.
Yes, Flügenspitz is noted as family-friendly and offers pleasant views. For Mattstock summit, a convenient chairlift from Amden significantly shortens the ascent, making it more accessible, though the final trail to the summit includes short passages secured by ropes.
Experienced hikers seeking a challenge should consider Leistchamm Summit, which features a demanding T3 rated trail known as Leistchammweg. Speer Summit also offers a demanding T3 hiking trail and a via ferrata for more experienced climbers. Additionally, Federispitz is known for requiring a hard mountaineering route, suitable for those with very good fitness and alpine experience.
For easier hikes, Mattstock summit is a popular choice, especially with the chairlift access from Amden. Gulmen is another accessible peak with a T2 hiking trail to its summit, offering beautiful views of the Rhine Valley. Höchhand also provides pleasant views and is a frequently visited hiking destination.
Yes, the Tanzboden Mountain Inn is a popular spot that offers accommodation and a restaurant, making it a great stop during or after a hike. Visitors praise its perfect catering and breathtaking views.
The See-Gaster region offers various activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Linth Canal – Shore of Walensee loop from Uznach' or road cycling routes such as the 'Lake Walen Cycle Path – Lake Walen loop from Ziegelbrücke'. For more details on these and other cycling options, visit the Gravel biking in See-Gaster and Road Cycling Routes in See-Gaster guides. Some peaks, like Mattstock, are also popular for paragliding.
Yes, several peaks in See-Gaster are suitable for winter activities. Gulmen is a recommended destination for snowshoeing after fresh snow. Höchhand is also popular for snowshoeing, offering pleasant views even through sparse trees.
Beyond the most popular peaks, you might enjoy exploring Chüemettler Summit, Chrüzegg Summit, or Chümmibarren Summit. These offer rewarding experiences and views, often with fewer crowds.
From the peaks, you can expect to see stunning Alpine landscapes, including views of various lakes such as Lake Walen (Walensee), Lake Zurich, Lake Greifen, and Lake Constance on clear days. The sheer drop from Leistchamm Summit to Lake Walen is particularly impressive. You might also encounter unique geological formations, as Speer Summit is known as Europe's highest Nagelfluhberg (a mountain formed from conglomerate rock).
Yes, the region offers beautiful waterfall hikes. You can find routes like the 'Seerenbach Falls – Betlis Chapel loop from Amden' or the 'Seerenbach Falls – Seerenbach Falls loop from Amden'. For more information on these and other waterfall trails, refer to the Waterfall hikes in See-Gaster guide.
The peaks in See-Gaster are unique for their diverse features and the stunning contrasts they offer. For example, Speer Summit is notable as Europe's highest Nagelfluhberg. The region also provides a dramatic interplay of high Alpine views with expansive lake vistas, such as the impressive drop from Leistchamm Summit to Lake Walen. Many peaks also feature atmospheric 'summit plateaus' with weathered trees, like Höchhand.


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