Mountain passes in See-Gaster, located in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offer diverse terrain and elevation for outdoor activities. The region features a landscape of hills, lakes, and mountain views, providing opportunities for exploration. These passes serve as access points for hiking trails and cycling routes, connecting various parts of the area. The natural features of See-Gaster contribute to varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 9, 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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The mountain passes in See-Gaster offer diverse terrain, ranging from challenging climbs to intermediate trails. You'll find a mix of tarred roads, forest drives, and natural trails. Elevations vary, providing strenuous ascents that reward with expansive views, characteristic of the region's picturesque lakes, rolling hills, and scenic mountain landscapes.
Yes, several passes in See-Gaster are celebrated for their panoramic views. For instance, Vorder Höhi Pass is sensationally located and offers panoramic views in all directions. Similarly, Hinterhöhi provides super beautiful panoramic and unique landscapes, especially from its high moor.
The mountain passes in See-Gaster serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and trail running. For challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like the Speer Via Ferrata or the Leistchamm Summit loop, detailed in the Mountain Hikes in See-Gaster guide. Cyclists can enjoy demanding routes such as the Ascent to Vorder Höhi Pass, which features a tarred forest drive.
Absolutely. Hinterhöhi is notable for its high moor, described by visitors as a wonderfully beautiful and natural 'power spot' with fantastic views. Vorder Höhi Pass also features a natural monument and a fountain with fresh, drinkable water.
While specific seasonal tips for each pass are not always available, the region is generally excellent for outdoor activities in both summer and winter. Many passes, like Vorder Höhi Pass, are considered worthwhile destinations year-round. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially for higher elevations or during winter months.
Some passes offer amenities. For example, near Vorderi Höchi, there is a good restaurant that serves barley soup or sausages, though visitors recommend bringing cash. While the very summit of Chrüzegg Summit doesn't have a restaurant, there are options nearby.
Many passes in the See-Gaster region are noted for their good accessibility. Vorder Höhi Pass, for instance, is easily accessible from both Amden and Toggenburg. While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, the region generally offers access points for various activities.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning scenery and expansive panoramic views. They appreciate the challenging yet rewarding climbs, the natural beauty of places like the high moor at Hinterhöhi, and the friendly alpine farmers encountered along routes like Vorder Höhi Pass. The diverse trails for cycling and hiking are also a major draw.
Yes, the region caters to cyclists. The Ascent to Vorder Höhi Pass is a demanding but beautiful forest drive that is tarred and frequently used by racing cyclists. For mountain biking, you can explore various trails, including those mentioned in the MTB Trails in See-Gaster guide, such as the challenging Lake Walen loop from Ziegelbrücke.
Yes, many mountain passes and associated trails in See-Gaster are classified as intermediate. Examples include Chrüzegg Summit, Hinterhöhi, and the Ricken Pass Scenic Road. These offer a good balance of challenge and accessibility for a wider range of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, some passes are part of longer routes. For instance, the highlight Walenstadt to Alt Sankt Johann via Vordere Höhe indicates a trail that traverses a significant distance, incorporating the elevated points of the region. This suggests opportunities for multi-day or extended day hikes.


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