Best attractions and places to see around Schübelbach include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This municipality, located in the canton of Schwyz between Zurich and Chur, is characterized by its proximity to the pre-Alps, the Linthebene plain, and the upper part of Lake Zurich (Obersee). The area offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful path along the lakeshore (Schmerikon-Bolligen-Kloster Wurmsbach).
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Beautiful in every season.
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Tschirky Bakery with Café
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Above the tracks there is a migrolino with the essentials for the journey, behind the main road the Tschirky confectionery awaits with really fine delicacies. There are places to sit and lie down on the bank.
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Beautiful view of Lake Wägital and towards the east
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Beautiful part of Lake Zurich. Ideal for beautiful bike tours🥰
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At the summit of the Gross Aubrig you have a great panorama over the lakes in the north and the mountains that frame the Wägital.
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Always nice at Schmerikon harbor
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The Schübelbach region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Chöpfenberg, the highest point in the municipality, offering stunning views. The Linthebene plain is ideal for cycling, while the Obersee (Upper Lake Zurich) is a popular spot for recreation, swimming, and water sports. Other notable natural sites include the Stockberg, a local mountain with a fire pit, and the tranquil Hirschlensee, known for relaxation and fishing. Don't miss the Klöntalersee, an impressive mountain lake.
Yes, Schübelbach boasts a well-developed network of hiking trails, spanning approximately 50 km, particularly around the Stockberg. You can also explore sections of the scenic Alpine Panorama Path or walk along the historic St. James Way, which passes through Schübelbach. For challenging summit hikes, consider the Gross Aubrig Summit or Planggenstock, both offering extensive panoramic views.
The region offers several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit the 13th-century St.-Niklaus-Kapelle in Siebnen, or the significant Katholische Kirche St. Konrad in Schübelbach, built between 1600 and 1604. The Marchmuseum Rempen im Wägital provides insights into the history and culture of the March district. The St.-Antonius-Kapelle in der Schwendenen is also a popular excursion destination, often referred to as a 'wedding chapel'.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the Obersee for swimming, pedal boat rentals, and beach volleyball. The 37-kilometer 'Erlebnisweg Obersee' (Obersee Adventure Trail) is perfect for families to explore on foot or by bike. The Stockberg, with its fire pit, is also attractive for families. For more adventure, Alpamare Water Park in Pfäffikon SZ is just a 15-minute drive away, and Knies Kinderzoo (Children's Zoo) is about a twenty-minute train ride, offering encounters with various animals.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Chöpfenberg, the highest point in the municipality. The Stockberg offers beautiful views of the Wägitaler peaks and Lake Zurich. The Gross Aubrig Summit provides extensive panoramic views of Lake Zurich, Lake Wägital, and the Glarner and Urner Alps. Another popular spot is the View of Rapperswil's Old Town and Castle, offering vistas over Lake Zurich from the dam.
The Linthebene plain provides ideal, less-trafficked roads for cyclists. You can find numerous cycling routes around Schübelbach, including options for gravel biking, touring, and road cycling. For example, the 'Erlebnisweg Obersee' is suitable for bikes. You can explore various routes like the 'View of the Obersee from Buchberg' or the 'Linth Dam – Linthebene loop'. More details on specific routes can be found in the Cycling around Schübelbach guide.
Schübelbach is known for its vibrant local traditions. The Siebner-Märt (Siebnen Market) is a traditional annual market held on the last weekend of September, attracting thousands of visitors. The entire district also celebrates Fasnacht (Carnival) with traditional festivities running from January 6th until Ash Wednesday.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes and panoramic views. Highlights like the Klöntalersee are appreciated for their 'impressive big mountain lake lined by huge peaks' and 'clear, quiet water'. The Gross Aubrig Summit is noted for having 'the best views of Lake Zurich and Lake Wägital'. Many also enjoy the well-maintained cycling paths and the tranquil atmosphere of the lakes.
Yes, the Marchmuseum Rempen im Wägital is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of the March district. It offers valuable insights into the local heritage and traditions of the area.
The Obersee refers to the upper part of Lake Zurich and is a major recreational hub. It's easily accessible and offers opportunities for swimming, various water sports, pedal boat rentals, and beach volleyball. The 37-kilometer 'Erlebnisweg Obersee' (Obersee Adventure Trail) allows for exploration on foot or by bike, passing through fields, along the lake, and through forests.
Yes, the Kraftwerk Wägital (Wägital Power Plant), specifically its central and switch house in Siebnen, is recognized as a cultural asset. Additionally, the Haus Im Hof on Kantonsstrasse holds cultural asset status. The St.-Niklaus-Kapelle in Siebnen and the Katholische Kirche St. Konrad in Schübelbach are also significant historical buildings.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. The Hirschlensee is popular among anglers for trout, perch, pike, and carp. The Obersee provides opportunities for swimming and water sports. For those seeking a different kind of adventure, the St. James Way offers a unique pilgrimage route with mountain views.


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