Best mountain peaks around Fläsch are located in a wine-growing village in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, situated within a mountainous landscape. This region offers a variety of peaks for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area provides panoramic views and diverse natural features, including forests, meadows, and vineyards. The peaks here offer both challenging trails and accessible viewpoints.
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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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A very popular peak, which appears invincible from afar, but loses some of its "terror" with every meter you approach. The sensational view is a reward for every single drop of sweat.
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Fantastic view and the highest mountain in the Rätikon. Best and ideally climbed during the weekdays and outside of the holiday season to enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Augstenberg / Schafälpler 2358 m above sea level The Augstenberg, also called Schafälpler, is a 2358 m above sea level mountain in the western Rätikon on the southwest edge Text / Source: bing.com https://www.bing.com/search?q=Der+Augstenberg%2C+auch+Schaf%C3%A4lpler+genannt%2C+ist+ein+2358+m+%C3%BC.+M.&form=ANNTH1&refig=1de68adcd8914445a09b259945a32df0
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Alvier (mountain) - Wikipedia The Alvier (2343 m above sea level) is the eponymous summit of the Alvier group in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, which only begins at the somewhat lower Gauschla (2310... Altitude: 2343 m above sea level M Mountains: Alvier chain
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The region around Fläsch offers several highly-rated peaks. Schesaplana Summit is the highest in the Rätikon range, known for its unobstructed 360-degree panorama. Another favorite is Augstenberg Summit, offering wonderful views from its 2,359-meter high point, often reached via paths between alpine flowers and crags.
Yes, Pizalun Summit and Viewpoint is an excellent choice. At 1,478 meters above sea level, it provides expansive vistas of the St. Gallen and Chur Rhine Valley, Prättigau, and the Principality of Liechtenstein. It offers easily accessible paths and circular routes ranging from easy to medium difficulty, suitable for a 2-4 hour hike.
For experienced hikers seeking a true alpine challenge, Schesaplana Summit is highly recommended. Another demanding climb is Grauspitz, the highest mountain in Liechtenstein, which involves traversing a challenging Class 3–4 razor ridge. Falknis also requires good fitness, sure-footedness, and a head for heights due to its steep sections.
The peaks around Fläsch are renowned for their stunning panoramas. From Regitzer Spitz, you can see across the Rhine Valley to the Churfirsten and Seeztal. Falknis Summit offers a magnificent 360-degree view extending northwards towards Lake Constance, the Glarus Alps, and Säntis. Alvier Peak provides views of Walensee, the Rhine valley to Lake Constance, and the mountains of Appenzell, St. Gallen, Glarus, Graubünden, Liechtenstein, and Vorarlberg.
The best time for hiking the higher alpine peaks like Schesaplana is typically from mid-July to September, when trails are mostly snow-free. For lower peaks and viewpoints like Pizalun, spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions and beautiful scenery, such as autumn forests and vineyards.
Yes, the mountainous landscape around Fläsch provides opportunities for wildlife observation. With luck, chamois can be observed on the Vorder Ochsenberg during the hike to Regitzer Spitz. The trails to Falknis often present opportunities to observe ibex, and wild animals can frequently be seen in the meadows below Pizalun.
Beyond the peaks themselves, you can find unique natural features. The Schesaplana has the Brandner Gletscher glacier on its north side and the picturesque Lünersee to its east. The Fläscherberg, home to Regitzer Spitz, is characterized by forests and meadows with beech and Swiss pine trees, and the area has historical significance as part of the Sargans Fortress.
Yes, for mountaineering enthusiasts, there are several challenging routes. You can explore options like the "Alvier Summit – Alvier Summit Hut loop from Wartau" or the "Hinter Grauspitz – Ornau Spitze Summit (2599 m) loop from Hinter Grauspitz." More details on these and other routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Fläsch guide.
Beyond mountaineering, Fläsch offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find routes like the "Ridge trail – View of Fläsch loop from Fläsch" or the "Fläsch Vineyards – View of Fläsch loop from Fläsch." For more options, consult the Hiking around Fläsch guide.
Absolutely. The area provides several running trails, including the "Rhine Valley Near Sargans loop from Fläsch" and the "Regitzer Spitz Viewpoint – View of Fläsch loop from Fläsch." These and other routes are detailed in the Running Trails around Fläsch guide.
Grauspitz, with an elevation of 2,599 meters, is the highest mountain in Liechtenstein. It is part of the Rätikon range and offers fantastic views. However, it is a demanding climb suitable for experienced hikers, as the easiest route involves traversing the Hinter Grauspitz and navigating a challenging Class 3–4 razor ridge.
The Fläscherberg, where Regitzer Spitz is located, is the northernmost mountain entirely within Graubünden and holds historical significance. It was part of the Sargans Fortress and played a role in World War II, adding a layer of historical context to its natural beauty.


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