Mountain peaks around Flums, situated in the Sarganserland region of Switzerland, provide diverse alpine experiences. The area offers access to the Flumserberg and Churfirsten ranges, featuring a variety of summits. These peaks present panoramic views and facilities, accommodating different levels of outdoor activity. The region is recognized for its extensive hiking trails and mountain access.
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Chäserrugg Summit Restaurant at 2,262 m above sea level / Panoramic views of 6 countries Refined cuisine with panoramic views of 6 countries – the summit restaurant by Herzog & de Meuron offers unforgettable moments at 2,262 m above sea level, whatever the weather. Even during construction, the mountain station set an example: out of respect for the environment, all materials, with the exception of the crane, were delivered by cable car. Sustainability is essential for us, and we are committed to using regional and seasonal products. The entire restaurant is wheelchair accessible and easily reachable by cable car for people with reduced mobility. Text / Source: Toggenburg Mountain Railways, Unterwasser https://www.chaeserrugg.ch/de/geniessen/restaurants/gipfelrestaurant-chaeserrugg
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The Hinterrugg (or Hinderrugg) is the highest peak (2306 m above sea level) of the Churfirsten group in the Appenzell Alps.
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A great mountain, which can get a bit crowded on nice days. It's worth hiking up as the trails are great!
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when the air is clear, fantastic views of the Alps in all directions
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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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The most beautiful local mountain in the world😎
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Grabs' local mountain. Great views and great paths up.
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Ascent. The easiest route (T2 according to the SAC hiking scale) leads from the Buchser Malbun over the Sisitzgrat from the south to the Margelchopf. A challenging hiking route with climbing sections (T4) runs over the northwest ridge. The very daring climb over the northeast edge or - not recommended - over the east flank. Source: Wikipedia
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The region around Flums offers several highly-rated peaks. Among the most popular are Margelchopf Summit, known as Grabs' local mountain with well-maintained paths and expansive views. Chäserrugg is another must-see, featuring a modern high-altitude restaurant and panoramic views extending to six different countries. Additionally, Hinterrugg, the highest peak of the Churfirsten group, offers stunning views of Lake Walen and the surrounding peaks.
Yes, Chäserrugg is highly accessible, with mountain railways making the ascent easier. At its summit, you'll find a modern restaurant and an easy 3 km panoramic hike on the surrounding Rosenboden, suitable for various fitness levels. The entire Flumserberg area also benefits from mountain railways, providing access to breathtaking scenic views without extensive climbing.
For exceptional panoramic views, Chäserrugg stands out, offering vistas of summits in six different countries. Alvier Peak provides wonderful views to the west of Walensee, north into the Rhine valley towards Lake Constance, and southeast into the Rhine valley up to Prättigau, encompassing mountains from several Swiss cantons and neighboring countries. The Flumserberg's 7-Peak Tour also promises constantly changing landscapes and splendid views of the high alpine backdrop.
For experienced mountain hikers, the region offers challenging ascents. Margelchopf Summit involves well-maintained paths with a steep, rope-secured section near the top. The Spitzmeilen (2,501 m) and Wissmeilen (2,415 m) peaks are part of ambitious mountaineering routes, including a beautiful round route over the Wissmeilen Pass and an ascent of Spitzmeilen itself.
Absolutely. The Flumserberg area is ideal for families. The 7-Peak Tour has a shorter "4 Peak Tour" option, perfect for families and casual hikers, often concluding with a ride on the Floomzer mountain coaster. The region also boasts over 150 kilometers of hiking trails, including easy family-friendly routes, and themed trails designed for all ages.
Beyond hiking, the area around Flums offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes like the Maschgenkamm loop from Flumserberg. Gravel biking is popular, with routes such as the Lake Walen loop from Flums. There are also cycling routes like the Lourdes Grotto in Mels loop from Flums. For more details, check out the guides for Running Trails around Flums, Gravel biking around Flums, and Cycling around Flums.
The highest peak of the Churfirsten group is Hinterrugg, standing at 2,306 meters above sea level. From its summit, you can enjoy serene views of Lake Walen and the surrounding peaks.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. Chäserrugg features a modern, high-altitude restaurant designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Near Alvier Peak, you'll find the Alvier hut, inviting visitors to linger. The Spitzmeilenhütte is also a popular destination for those exploring Spitzmeilen and Wissmeilen.
The Flumserberg area, part of the municipality of Flums, is a comprehensive destination for outdoor adventures. It offers over 150 kilometers of hiking trails for all abilities, easy access to higher elevations via mountain railways, themed trails, mountain biking routes, and cozy mountain restaurants. Its diverse landscape and facilities make it appealing year-round.
Yes, around Gamserrugg, there is a Geological Circular Trail with many information boards. This trail can be walked from early July to mid-October, depending on snowmelt, offering insights into the region's geological history.
Visitors appreciate the diverse alpine experiences, from challenging climbs to accessible routes with stunning views. The well-maintained paths of peaks like Margelchopf Summit and the panoramic vistas from Chäserrugg are frequently highlighted. The peace and expansive views, especially of Lake Walen from Hinterrugg, are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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