Best mountain peaks around Vilters-Wangs, nestled in the Sarganserland region of Switzerland, offer access to diverse alpine landscapes. This area provides a range of mountain experiences, from prominent summits to scenic viewpoints. The region is characterized by clear mountain lakes, green meadows, and impressive mountain scenery. Many peaks are accessible via hiking trails, with some routes requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.
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Jenin Reformed Church from 1745 Jenin's church, a restrained building located between the town hall and the Speaker's House, impresses with its Baroque tower and remarkable gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries. The nave was built after a village fire in 1745. Description Restless yet prominently positioned building, located between the town hall and the Speaker's House. The slender, onion-shaped Baroque tower dominates the nave, built after a village fire in 1745. Painted corner blocks and color scheme are reminiscent of the rectory, the Salishaus, located further east. Remarkable gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries adorn the exterior wall and the cemetery. Text / Source: Graubünden Tourism, Alexanderstrasse 24, Chur https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/ausflugsziele/kirche-jenins-0#:~:text=The%20Jenins%20church: a%20conservative%20building%20between%20the%20council,.The%20nave%20was%20built%20after%20a%20village%20fire%20in%201745.
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Jenins – The Pearl of the Bündner Herrschaft Jenins, a charming wine village in the Bündner Herrschaft region, captivates with its breathtaking location and rich wine culture. As one of the highlights of wine tourism, Jenins's high-quality wines and picturesque landscape attract visitors from all over Switzerland and beyond. Text / Source: Pur Animo.ch https://puranimo.ch/jenins-buendner-weindorf-mit-weitblick/#:~:text=Jenins%2C%20ein%20charmantes%20Weindorf%20in%20der%20B%C3%BCndner%20Herrschaft%2C,aus%20der%20gesamten%20Schweiz%20und%20dar%C3%BCber%20hinaus%20an
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The summit lies on the border between Liechtenstein and Switzerland, between the Graubünden municipality of Fläsch and the Liechtenstein municipality of Triesen. It is accessible via a hiking trail and lies at 2,560 m above sea level. The view from Falknis extends northward beyond Lake Constance. Source: Falknis - Wikipedia https://share.google/8XutRhc1mPOcqfBan A breathtaking 360° view awaits you on Falknis.
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when the air is clear, fantastic views of the Alps in all directions
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Pizalun 1478 m above sea level (SG / GR) The Pizalun is a viewing point with a view of the St. Gallen, Chur Rhine Valley, Prättigau, Bündner Herrschaft, Sarganserland and the Principality of Liechtenstein FL. Cantonal border between SG and GR. The viewing platform, which can be reached via a steep steel staircase.
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Warning: the route is extremely questionable!!! The route is highly recommended up to the summit of the Alvier and the descent to the rear. However, from this point onwards the route is no longer marked as a hiking trail and is sometimes difficult to recognize. At the latest from the ridge walk after the Gauschla summit, the recommendation of the route should be questioned. The subsequent descent on the south-east flank is considered impossible and life-threatening. At this point we had to abandon the route and, under time pressure, make our way home via the Alvier.
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After ordering a cabin by phone (if requested by the operator), you can climb a height of 1,197 meters in 15 minutes. Price one way: 14 CHF Dogs: 6 CHF (my little Jack Russell rode for free) Parking: right in front (free of charge) / if you want to park for several days, you can indicate this there. The license plate number will then be noted 😉
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Be sure to reserve in advance! If you're lucky you can go without a reservation, but on the weekend that's pretty hopeless. The one-way ticket costs 12 CHF.
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The region offers a variety of stunning peaks. Pizalun Summit and Viewpoint is highly regarded for its expansive views into the St. Gallen and Chur Rhine Valley, Prättigau, Bündner Herrschaft, Sarganserland, and Liechtenstein. Another popular choice is Falknis Summit, which provides breathtaking 360-degree views, extending northward to Lake Constance.
Yes, some areas are more accessible for families. For instance, the path to Jenins: Village and Church is considered family-friendly and offers beautiful views. While many peaks require good fitness, the Pizol area also offers routes that can be adapted for various skill levels, especially with the use of mountain railways.
The mountain trails around Vilters-Wangs range from intermediate to challenging. Peaks like Pizol and Hochwart involve alpine routes that require good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes. However, easier summit routes are available for peaks like Garmil, and the region generally offers a diverse range of hiking difficulties to suit different experience levels.
The best time to visit is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, the green meadows are vibrant, mountain lakes are crystal-clear, and hiking conditions are generally favorable. Some mountain railways, like the Älplibahn, operate from mid-May to mid-October, making access easier.
Many peaks are made more accessible by mountain railways. For example, the Pizol area has cable cars that can take you up to Pizolhütte, reducing the ascent. The Älplibahn Mountain Station serves as a base for ascents to peaks like Falknis and Alvier, though reservations are often required for the cable car.
You can expect to see stunning alpine landscapes, including clear mountain lakes like the famous Wildsee in the Pizol area, remnants of the Pizol glacier, and diverse flora. Many peaks offer expansive panoramic views of the Swiss and Austrian Alps, the Rhine Valley, and even Lake Constance on clear days.
Yes, there are options available. For instance, the Älplibahn Mountain Station features a small 'Bergbeizli' (mountain pub) with a terrace and homemade cakes. Additionally, the Alvier hut, located a few meters below the Alvier Peak summit, offers overnight accommodation for 20 people and invites visitors to linger and enjoy the views.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around Vilters-Wangs, with routes like 'View of the Churfirsten' or 'Heidi Alp loop'. There are also dedicated Running Trails, including 'Peter's Long Trail - Running on the Pizol'.
For summer hiking, it's recommended to wear sturdy hiking shoes and appropriate layers of clothing, as weather conditions can change quickly in the mountains. Good fitness and sure-footedness are essential for many trails. Don't forget water, snacks, sun protection, and a map or GPS device.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, with many describing them as 'absolutely stunning'. The diverse landscapes, from clear mountain lakes to green meadows, and the sense of achievement after a challenging ascent are also highly valued. The convenience of mountain railways and the hospitality of mountain huts add to the overall positive experience.
The Pizol area is famous for its challenging 5-Lake Hike, which showcases crystal-clear mountain lakes and stunning alpine scenery. This route requires good fitness and sure-footedness. While not a single long-distance trail, many peaks can be combined for more extensive hiking experiences, such as combining Hochwart with the Pizol summit.
Yes, for example, the hike to Garmil passes by information panels about the UNESCO World Heritage Sardona, providing insights into the region's unique geological formations and natural heritage. This area is known for its impressive mountain landscapes and diverse ecosystems.


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