Best mountain peaks around Marly are located in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, offering a diverse landscape of alpine summits, valleys, and views of Lake Gruyère. The region features 6 distinct mountain peaks, providing various opportunities for outdoor activities. These peaks are part of the Fribourg Prealps, characterized by their natural features and scenic vistas. The area is known for its elevated terrain and offers perspectives over the surrounding Swiss Alps.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From the plateau you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Gantrisch massif, the Friborg Prealps, the Moléson and the Gibloux.
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Cousimbert is a summit in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, with an altitude of 1,633 meters. It offers a breathtaking view of Lake Gruyère and the surrounding Alps. One of the best ways to enjoy this scenic spot is to hike the Cousimbert Circular Trail, a moderate 5.8-mile loop that leaves from the Grau Rappo parking lot and passes several alpine huts where you can sample local specialties. The trail is suitable for running and is best visited from May to October. If you're looking for a challenge, you can also extend your run to the nearby peak of La Berra, which is 1,719 meters high and has a cable car station. Whether you choose the shortest or longest route, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and a memorable experience.
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La Combert is a small mountain in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, where you can take a picturesque run along the Sarine. The trail starts from La Roche, a charming village with a medieval castle, and climbs to La Combert (1082 m), from where you can admire the views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
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Chrüezflue is a peak in the Swiss Alps, with an altitude of 1,602 meters. It offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and hills, as well as the nearby Schwarzsee Lake. One of the best ways to appreciate the Chrüezflue is to hike the loop trail from Plasselb, a small village in the canton of Fribourg.
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La Combert is a small mountain in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, where you can take a picturesque hike along the Sarine. The trail starts from La Roche, a charming village with a medieval castle, and climbs to La Combert (1082 m), from where you can admire the views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
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Beautiful trail over the heights of the Friborg Prealps
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At the beginning of June there are a lot of blooming alpine roses right on the hiking trail below the summit towards Buvette du Gros Cousimbert. A whole slope full. The Cousimbert or in German Käseberg/Chesebärg is located at 1632m.
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The most popular mountain peak is Cousimbert Summit, offering breathtaking views of Lake Gruyère and the surrounding Alps. Another highly appreciated spot is View from Chrüezflue, known for its stunning vistas of valleys, hills, and Schwarzsee Lake.
The peaks around Marly offer diverse and scenic views. From Cousimbert Summit, you can see Lake Gruyère and the wider Swiss Alps. View from Chrüezflue provides vistas of valleys, hills, and Schwarzsee Lake. From Piamont, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the Gantrisch massif, the Friborg Prealps, Moléson, and Gibloux.
Yes, Piamont is noted as a family-friendly viewpoint and summit, offering magnificent views of the surrounding Friborg Prealps and other prominent peaks.
For hiking and enjoying the trails, the period from May to October is generally recommended. For example, the Cousimbert Circular Trail is best visited during these months. Early June is particularly special for Cousimbert Summit, as many alpine roses are in bloom along the hiking trail.
The region is part of the Fribourg Prealps, characterized by alpine summits and valleys. Near Cousimbert Summit, you can find a whole slope full of blooming alpine roses, especially at the beginning of June, making for a picturesque sight.
The peaks offer a variety of hiking experiences, from intermediate trails to options suitable for running. For instance, the Cousimbert Circular Trail is a moderate 5.8-mile loop. You can also hike along the Sarine river to La Combert, starting from the charming village of La Roche.
Yes, several trails are suitable for running. The Cousimbert Circular Trail is suitable for running, and you can even extend your run to the nearby peak of La Berra. The trail to La Combert also offers a picturesque run along the Sarine.
There are various cycling routes in the Marly area. For touring cyclists, options include a difficult 49 km loop with views of Lake Gruyère, or easier routes like the 8 km 'Church of Marly – MarlyBIKE Pumptrack' loop. You can find more details on the Cycling around Marly guide.
Yes, the region offers challenging gravel biking routes. Examples include a difficult 40 km loop from Marly that passes Cousimbert Summit, and other difficult routes near Fribourg. Explore these options in the Gravel biking around Marly guide.
The Marly area features several moderate running trails. You can find routes like the 'MarlyBIKE Pumptrack – Trail Along the Gérine' loop (10 km) or a 'View of the Sarine River' loop (7.4 km). More running options are detailed in the Running Trails around Marly guide.
When hiking to La Combert, you can start your trail from La Roche, a charming village known for its medieval castle, adding a historical element to your outdoor adventure.


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