Best attractions and places to see around Glarus Nord offers a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the canton of Glarus, Switzerland. The region is characterized by impressive mountains, serene lakes, and significant historical landmarks. Visitors can explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site, various summits with panoramic views, and cultural institutions detailing local history. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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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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The panoramic view of several valleys from the summit cross is something magical and special. The climb, with its almost constant glimpse of waterfalls, is a refreshing relief from the steep effort. Rarely can you hike 1,300 meters up and down and, incidentally, park for free right at the foot of the mountain, where the trail starts. There's also a barbecue area right at the waterfall's outlet.
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The Vorder Glärnisch is a prominent peak in the Glarus region. As it lies directly below the majestic Glärnisch, it may not be that interesting as a summit destination at first glance. A white-blue-white marked path leads up from the northwest. Sure-footed and vertigo-free alpine hikers with as little fear of heights as possible can also reach it from the southeast via Schwänder Sienen, Chilchli, Garenplatz and Hanslirus.
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Pure nature, simply great.
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Great waterfalls, by the way, the highest in Switzerland.
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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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Glarus Nord is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Seerenbach Falls, one of Switzerland's highest waterfalls. For panoramic views, head to Gross Aubrig Summit, offering extensive vistas of Lake Zurich, Lake Wägital, and the Glarner and Urner Alps. Another prominent peak is Vorder Glärnisch Summit, known for its breathtaking 360-degree views.
The most prominent waterfall is Seerenbach Falls, which descends 585 meters in three cascades. The second stage alone drops 305 meters, offering a spectacular sight. Another impressive waterfall, Bärglistüber Waterfall, is located near Linthal and is easily accessible via a forest path.
Yes, Glarus Nord features several beautiful lakes. Schmerikon — lakeside on Lake Zurich offers a beautifully landscaped park and a bike path, perfect for a break. Obersee is a small, accessible lake popular for camping, hiking, and mountain biking. Klöntalersee, set in a deep valley, is another picturesque spot ideal for camping, swimming, barbecues, hiking, and mountain biking, with a loop hike around its shore.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences, from challenging summit ascents to more leisurely walks. Popular options include the Hirzli Loop Trail, which leads to a viewpoint above the Niederurnen valley, and the Via Glaralpina Trail. For those seeking a unique geological experience, the Mürtschental trail leads into the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona. You can find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Glarus Nord guide.
Glarus Nord has a rich history. You can explore the picturesque Betlis Chapel, originally built around 1300. The Freuler Palace and Museum of Glarus in Näfels offers insights into regional history, including its textile industry and military past. You can also see the remains of a Roman Watchtower "Vor dem Wald" in Filzbach, dating back to the Roman era.
Yes, the Freuler Palace and Museum of Glarus in Näfels provides a comprehensive look into the region's history, including its industrial and military heritage. Additionally, Museum Mollis houses a growing collection of documents, photographs, and exhibits detailing the village's history and way of life.
Families can enjoy the Niederurnertäli Sculpture Trail, a nature trail that teaches about local fauna and flora, featuring an "animal hunt" for children. The Planet Trail Glarus offers an educational walk where the solar system is represented on a reduced scale. Many of the lakes, like Obersee and Klöntalersee, also offer family-friendly activities such as camping and easy walks.
Glarus Nord offers diverse cycling routes. You can enjoy an easy cycle tour from Näfels to Gäsi or explore more challenging routes like the Standenhorn Tunnel – Walensee Lakeside Cycle Path loop. The region also features routes like the Rapperswil Castle – Linthebene loop. Discover more options on the Cycling around Glarus Nord guide.
Yes, gravel biking enthusiasts will find several routes. Options include the View of Lake Klöntal – Klöntalersee loop from Näfels-Mollis, or the Shore of Lake Obersee – Linth Canal loop from Nieder- und Oberurnen. For more gravel biking adventures, check the Gravel biking around Glarus Nord guide.
The region is generally excellent for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the lakes like Klöntalersee for swimming and barbecues. The Kerenzerberg Pass offers fantastic views and activities during warmer months. Some trails might have seasonal considerations, so it's always good to check local conditions.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the forest path leading to the Bärglistüber Waterfall near Linthal. The Niederurnertäli Sculpture Trail is also a gentle nature walk suitable for all ages. The loop hike around Klöntalersee is a moderate option, taking approximately four hours, offering beautiful scenery without extreme difficulty.
Glarus Nord is home to the Tectonic Arena Sardona, also known as the Glarus Thrust, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vast area showcases an exceptional example of mountain building and is considered one of the most stunning natural landmarks in northern Switzerland. An exhibition about its formation is available at Kerenzerberg.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every attraction, areas like Schmerikon — lakeside on Lake Zurich have shops and amenities nearby. For a unique experience, chocolate lovers can visit the House of Läderach in Bilten for a "chocolate experience" and a behind-the-scenes look at fresh chocolate making.


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