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Hiking around Braunwald offers access to the Glarus Alps, a car-free alpine village known for its panoramic views. The region features prominent peaks like Tödi and Ortstock, alongside diverse terrain including forests, open meadows, and moorland landscapes. A notable natural feature is the deep-blue Oberblegisee Lake, a popular destination for walks. This environment provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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9.39km
02:53
360m
360m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.61km
02:30
60m
530m
Hike 5.3 miles (8.6 km) from Braunwald to the moderate Oberblegi lake trail, gaining 193 feet (59 metres) in 2h 29m.

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7.33km
02:03
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11km
03:18
350m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.5km
05:13
740m
730m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Fantastic views of countless mountain peaks, via ferratas, hikes of varying difficulty levels
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Car-free village with many highlights – especially for families with children. Fairytale hotel, Dwarf Bartli Adventure Trail, easy ski slopes. Other highlights: via ferratas, great hikes of all difficulty levels, Bsinti cultural and reading café, sports shops, village store.
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Beautiful views of countless peaks in the Glarus region - a magnificent panoramic trail in the sun.
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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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Stunning views of countless peaks. Further information about the Ortstockhaus can be found at https://www.ortstockhaus.ch/de/. Opening hours are available at https://www.ortstockhaus.ch/de/essen-trinken/
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The Braunwald funicular is the only connection to Braunwald. The funicular climbs 600 meters in 7 minutes and takes you to the car-free, sunny Braunwald. The Linthal valley station is easily accessible by car or public transport (Linthal-Braunwaldbahn station). Plenty of parking is available at the Braunwaldbahn valley station at reasonable rates (CHF 5 per day). Source: Braunwald-Standseilbahn AG - braunwald.ch - DE https://share.google/PBpnbbdFPqwHcWihJ
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The short stretch through the tunnel is THE highlight of the tour.⛰️
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After a varied hike, we reach this wonderful mountain inn. We spend the night there, including dinner and a delicious breakfast. The food is very good, with very friendly service. Great view.
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Braunwald offers a diverse network of over 50 hiking trails. These include options for all abilities, with approximately 18 easy routes, 27 moderate routes, and 8 more challenging paths for experienced hikers.
Yes, Braunwald is well-known for its family-friendly options. The Zwerg Bartli Erlebnisweg (Dwarf Bartli Adventure Trail) is particularly popular, featuring interactive play stations, a water play area, hidden caves, and charming dwarf houses. Shorter versions of this trail are available, making it suitable for families with children.
Braunwald generally welcomes dogs on its hiking trails. The car-free environment and varied terrain make it a great place for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is leashed and that you clean up after them. For specific rules regarding the funicular or cable cars, it's best to check directly with the operators.
Yes, Braunwald features several excellent circular routes. One popular option is the Braunwald village – Bächistübli loop from Braunwald, which offers a moderate 11 km experience. Another, more challenging circular route is the Braunwald village – Oberblegisee loop from Braunwald, covering about 14.5 km.
Hikers in Braunwald can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Glarus Alps, including prominent peaks like Tödi and Ortstock. The deep-blue Oberblegisee Lake is a popular destination. You might also encounter vibrant alpine rose gardens up to 1,900 meters, enchanting forests, open meadows, and unique moorland landscapes.
The best time for hiking in Braunwald is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the trails are clear of snow and the alpine flora is in bloom. During winter, Braunwald transforms into a winter wonderland, offering groomed hiking trails and dedicated snowshoe routes for a different kind of experience.
As Braunwald is a car-free village, you'll need to park your car in Linthal. From there, you can take the scenic funicular train directly up to Braunwald. This ensures a tranquil and undisturbed natural setting for your hiking experience.
Absolutely. Braunwald offers approximately 18 easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. These trails often lead through meadows and offer gentle ascents, providing beautiful views without requiring extensive fitness. The Nussbüel in the Glarus mountain village trail is a moderate option that can be enjoyed by many, leading through picturesque landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Braunwald, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning alpine panoramas, the peaceful car-free village atmosphere, and the diverse landscapes that include forests, meadows, and the beautiful Oberblegisee Lake.
Braunwald offers numerous opportunities for panoramic views. Prominent peaks like Tödi and Ortstock are often visible from various trails. For specific highlights, consider exploring areas that offer views of the Vorder Glärnisch Summit or the unique Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Yes, Braunwald, though car-free, is a well-equipped alpine village. You'll find various restaurants and cafes within the village and sometimes along popular trails, offering refreshments and meals. There are also accommodation options available for those wishing to extend their stay and fully immerse themselves in the alpine environment.


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