Best mountain passes around Gommiswald offers access to a region characterized by a high ridge and surrounding mountains. The area provides diverse hiking experiences with significant ascents and panoramic views. Notable nearby peaks like Speer and Tweralpspitz offer challenging trails and extensive vistas across the Swiss Alps and Pre-Alps. This landscape features unique geological formations and varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The old Rickenstrasse leads with little traffic from Wattwil to Ricken.
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The small Schönenberg road to the Ricken Pass from Wattwil lives up to its name. While it does have a few meters of elevation gain, with very little traffic, the climb is a lot of fun and ideal for road cycling.
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Super beautiful panoramic unique landscape
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Relatively natural and original, fantastic views.
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Fantastically great view of Säntis, Electors...
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The high moor on the Hinterhöchi is a wonderfully beautiful place with a great view and is a real power spot.
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Visitors frequently praise Chrüzegg Summit for its great panoramic views after a short climb. Another popular spot is Vorder Höhi Pass, known for its sensational location, all-directional panoramic views, and friendly alpine farmers. Hinterhöhi, a beautiful high moor, also offers fantastic views and a natural, original landscape.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Speer mountain (1,951m) offers several hiking routes, including the Speer Via Ferrata (rated B/C) to its summit. An easier hiking trail is also available. The ascent to Vorder Höhi Pass is also considered a demanding, yet rewarding, forest drive.
The region boasts unique natural features. Speer is notable as Europe's highest Nagelfluh mountain, a type of conglomerate rock. Hinterhöhi features a wonderfully beautiful high moor, appreciated for its relatively natural and original landscape. Additionally, the Obere Tweralp slopes around Tweralpspitz are known for blooming with numerous white crocuses in spring.
The Ricken Pass Scenic Road offers an idyllic, traffic-free route with gentle slopes, ideal for road cycling. The Ascent to Vorder Höhi Pass is also a beautiful forest drive with tarred sections, popular with racing cyclists. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Rumpf-Obertweralp forest road – Chrüzegg Viewpoint loop' near Gommiswald. More options are available in the MTB Trails around Gommiswald guide.
Yes, the region offers several mountaineering routes. The Speer mountain features a Via Ferrata to its summit. The 'Tweralpspitz – Chümibaren loop from Eschenbach (SG)' is a moderate mountaineering route, with some sections around Tweralpspitz classified as T4 due to small climbing passages secured with chains. You can explore more in the Mountain Hikes around Gommiswald guide.
Spring is particularly beautiful around Tweralpspitz, when its Obere Tweralp slopes bloom with numerous white crocuses. Generally, summer and early autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and cycling to enjoy the panoramic views and natural landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the extensive panoramic views, especially from summits like Speer and Chrüzegg Summit. The natural beauty of places like the high moor at Hinterhöhi and the unique geological formations are also highly valued. The demanding yet rewarding nature of the climbs and the friendly atmosphere at places like Vorder Höhi Pass contribute to a memorable experience.
At Vorder Höhi Pass, you'll find friendly alpine farmers and a fountain with fresh, drinkable water. While Chrüzegg Summit itself does not have a restaurant, there are often mountain restaurants or huts nearby, such as the Chrüzegg restaurant located a short distance west of the summit.
Absolutely. The mountain passes around Gommiswald are excellent starting points for various activities. For instance, Tweralpspitz is ideal for combining with longer hikes. The region also offers extensive gravel biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Linth Canal – View of Lake Walen loop'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Gommiswald guide.
The mountain passes and summits around Gommiswald offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Speer, you can see wide-ranging vistas of the Swiss Alps, extending from Lake Constance to the Neuchâtel Jura. Tweralpspitz provides beautiful views towards Säntis, and Vorder Höhi Pass is known for its panoramic views in all directions.
Yes, Hinterhöhi is recognized as a natural monument, specifically a high moor. It's cherished for its wonderfully beautiful and relatively natural landscape, offering a great view and a sense of being a 'power spot'.


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