Mountain peaks in Sarganserland offer diverse opportunities for exploration within this region. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing numerous summits and viewpoints. Visitors can experience varied landscapes, from accessible trails to more challenging ascents. Many locations provide extensive panoramic views across the surrounding valleys and neighboring regions.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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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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A superb view in all directions. Highly recommended 😉
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The Guscha is a 2,141 m above sea level mountain in the canton of St. Gallen. The Guscha lies south of Flums on the Kleinberg, as this part of the Flumserberg is called. The elongated summit ridge includes a forepeak with a distinctive cross. The highest point of the mountain is marked only by a cairn. From the Guscha, you have the Walensee region, the Sarganserland region, and a section of the St. Gallen Rhine Valley at your feet. The nearby Churfirsten mountains rise particularly impressively from the mountain panorama. Source: https://share.google/W3qE38MbphQL5Wzyd
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Great panoramic restaurant with super delicious barley soup 🤤 Great view and many hiking destinations from here.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the nature and landscape on the high plateau at 1576 m. Our Prodalp mountain restaurant looks forward to pampering you with international delicacies. Our range of leisure activities for all ages leaves virtually nothing to be desired. Come and see for yourself. Source: https://share.google/Oyj56FtWHZtMWJj4e
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Beautiful hike from the Sellamatt cable car. Steel ropes and climbing
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At the top there is a small artificial pond and not far away there is a small, mysterious elephant.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Chäserrugg, where you can see peaks in six different countries from its summit restaurant. Selun Summit also provides a unique 360-degree panorama, including stunning views of Lake Walen. Additionally, Pizalun Summit and Viewpoint offers magnificent vistas across the St. Gallen, Chur Rhine Valley, and the Principality of Liechtenstein.
Yes, Sarganserland offers options suitable for families. The Chäserrugg summit is easily accessible by cable car, and its surrounding Rosenboden features an easy, 3 km panoramic hike perfect for all ages. The summit restaurant is also wheelchair accessible. While not a peak itself, the Prodalp Mountain Restaurant is noted as family-friendly and can be a good base for exploring the area.
The komoot community highly appreciates several peaks in Sarganserland. Leistchamm Summit is very popular, known for its rewarding ascent and stunning views. Chäserrugg and Selun Summit also receive high praise for their accessibility and panoramic vistas.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Zuestoll Summit offers a blue/white marked path with cool climbing sections secured with ropes, requiring a head for heights and surefootedness. Pizol Summit is another challenging option, featuring demanding ascents and climbing opportunities.
The best season largely depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and enjoying the green landscapes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is ideal. However, some peaks like Selun Summit are also excellent destinations for winter snowshoeing, offering unique snowy panoramas.
Yes, several mountain peaks in Sarganserland are suitable for winter activities. Selun Summit is a particularly worthwhile destination for snowshoeing, offering wonderful views and a gigantic all-round panorama, especially of Lake Walen. Always check current conditions and avalanche warnings before heading out in winter.
Yes, you can find dining options near some of the peaks. Chäserrugg boasts a modern summit restaurant designed by Herzog & de Meuron, offering refined cuisine with panoramic views. The Maschgenkamm also features restaurant facilities, and Prodalp Mountain Restaurant is a family-friendly option in the area.
Beyond peak bagging, Sarganserland offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Regitzer Spitz loop' or 'View of the Rhine Valley – Kurhaus Sennis loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like 'Mapraggsee – Rock Tunnel loop'. For runners, there are dedicated running trails, including 'Peter's Long Trail' and 'Heidi's Long Trail' on the Pizol. For more details, refer to the guides for MTB Trails in Sarganserland, Road Cycling Routes in Sarganserland, and Running Trails in Sarganserland.
Yes, there are options for less experienced hikers. The Chäserrugg summit, accessible by cable car, offers an easy 3 km panoramic hike on the Rosenboden, perfect for enjoying magnificent views without a strenuous climb. The ascent to Leistchamm Summit from Arvenbüel is also considered relatively easy and not too difficult, rewarding hikers with stunning views.
Many areas in the Swiss Alps, including Sarganserland, are well-served by public transport. For example, Chäserrugg is directly accessible by cable car, which can often be reached via bus connections from train stations. It's advisable to check local bus and cable car schedules for specific peak access points, as services can vary by season.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being completely unknown, Pizalun Summit and Viewpoint offers a magnificent panorama and is a notable highlight that provides a unique perspective of the region, including the cantonal border between St. Gallen and Graubünden. Its viewing platform, reached via a steep steel staircase, adds to its distinctiveness.


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