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Mountaineering around Linthal offers access to the dramatic alpine landscapes of the Glarus region in Switzerland. This area is characterized by majestic peaks such as Tödi (3,614m) and Ortstock (2,717m), providing a challenging backdrop for experienced mountaineers. The terrain features significant glacial formations, high-altitude alpine lakes like Limmerensee and Muttsee, and dramatic gorges such as the Linthschlucht. Alpine passes, including the Klausen Pass, further define the rugged and varied environment.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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3.45km
02:36
450m
440m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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95
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11.6km
08:42
1,240m
1,240m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.9
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90
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5.61km
03:29
490m
490m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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31
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15.4km
07:10
1,150m
1,150m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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13.9km
07:41
1,040m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Fantastic views of countless mountain peaks, via ferratas, hikes of varying difficulty levels
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The panoramic trail from Braunwald to Gumen follows easy hiking paths. Enjoy fantastic views of countless mountain peaks in the Pre-Alps and Alps at every turn. From the Gumen mountain inn, you can access the Leitereggstock and Eggstöcke via ferratas. (https://braunwald.ch/de/map/detail/klettersteige-braunwald-562556f9-8687-466d-a10e-6c0d8320a262.html)
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The Klausen Pass is a 1,948 m above sea level mountain pass in the Swiss canton of Uri, connecting the canton's core area to Glarus via the Urner Boden valley, which is continuously inhabited in winter and therefore a functional exclave. The pass leads from Altdorf (canton of Uri) through the Schächen Valley, over the pass summit and the parish of Urnerboden to Linthal in the canton of Glarus. The pass summit forms the border between the Uri municipality of Unterschächen and the Urner Boden region, which belongs to Spiringen.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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very pretty here, very pretty
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Great view, several benches to sit and enjoy. I would definitely climb through the forest myself instead of taking the gondola – it's so much more beautiful up there...and the path through the forest is really beautiful.
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Linthal's mountaineering routes traverse dramatic alpine landscapes, featuring majestic peaks like Tödi (3,614m) and Ortstock (2,717m). You'll encounter significant glacial formations, high-altitude alpine lakes such as Limmerensee and Muttsee, and rugged gorges like the Linthschlucht. Alpine passes, including the Klausen Pass and Richetli Pass, also define the challenging and varied environment.
While Linthal is known for its challenging terrain, with 20 out of 25 routes rated as difficult, there are a few moderate options available. These routes still require good fitness and preparation but offer a less extreme introduction to the region's alpine environment. Always check the specific route details on komoot for difficulty ratings and required experience.
The Linthal area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Berglistüber waterfall, often described as one of Switzerland's most beautiful, or witness the impressive Linthschlucht gorge. High-alpine lakes like Limmerensee and Muttsee are also prominent features. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass near the Richetli Pass or the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in Linthal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Gumen Mountain Lodge loop from Gumen is a popular option, offering access to high-alpine environments and SAC huts. Another challenging circular route is the Clariden – Iswändli Glacier Entry Point loop from Klausenpass, which leads through high-alpine terrain with glacier access.
The best time for mountaineering in Linthal is typically during the summer months, from late June to September, when the high-alpine routes are generally free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, so always check the local weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, Linthal is an excellent base for multi-day tours, with five Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) huts in the municipal area. These include the historic Grünhorn hut, Leglerhütte, Cavardiras Hut, Martinsmadhütte, and Glattalp Hut. An overnight hike to the spectacular Muttsee Hut is also a true high-mountain escape. These huts provide essential resting points and facilities for mountaineers.
The duration of mountaineering routes in Linthal varies significantly depending on the distance, elevation gain, and your fitness level. For instance, the Vorderer Eggstock – Charlotte Bridge loop from Gumen typically takes around 3 hours 29 minutes, while longer and more challenging routes like the Muttsee and AlpinSolar Plant – View of Limmernsee loop from Hinter Obbort can take over 10 hours to complete.
The mountaineering routes in Linthal are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the dramatic alpine landscapes, the challenging nature of the routes, and the stunning views of peaks like Tödi and Ortstock. The presence of well-maintained SAC huts and diverse natural features also contributes to the positive feedback.
Yes, Linthal offers good accessibility. Public transport options, including the Braunwald Railway and various aerial cableways, can provide easier access to higher hiking regions, allowing you to save significant altitude meters. The car-free village of Braunwald, accessible by funicular from Linthal, also offers further access points to the trail network.
While many mountaineering routes in Linthal are rated as difficult, the broader region offers diverse hiking and trekking options, including some family-friendly alpine paths. These may not be classified as 'mountaineering' in the strictest sense but provide opportunities for families to enjoy the alpine environment. Always check the specific route's difficulty and suitability for children before planning your trip.
Yes, the high-alpine lakes Limmerensee and Muttsee are prominent features in the region. The Muttsee and AlpinSolar Plant – View of Limmernsee loop from Hinter Obbort is an excellent option specifically designed to showcase these spectacular reservoirs, offering breathtaking views of both.
Linthal is renowned for its challenging routes. The Clariden – Iswändli Glacier Entry Point loop from Klausenpass is a difficult 11.5 km path leading through high-alpine terrain with glacier access. Another demanding option is the Vorderer Eggstock – Charlotte Bridge loop from Braunwald, which covers over 15 km with significant elevation changes.


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