Best mountain peaks around Sigriswil are situated above the northern shore of Lake Thun, offering a mountainous landscape. The region provides diverse options, from challenging ridge walks to accessible viewpoints. This area is characterized by extensive hiking trails and mountain hiking trails, providing continuous views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Mountains.
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The Gemmenalphorn is a scenic summit above Lake Thun and part of the Niederhorn chain. The distinctive grassy mountain reaches an altitude of 2061 meters and offers an impressive panorama of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, as well as the deep blue Lake Thun. The hike from the Niederhorn via the scenic ridge path is particularly popular. In summer, ibex often graze in the area, which is why the region is also highly valued by wildlife observers. Despite its height, the Gemmenalphorn is technically quite easy to reach and ideal for pleasure hikers.
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The ascent from the east can be very tricky in spring, as there may still be snow in exposed places.
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Wonderful vantage point. Can be reached on snowshoes from the Niederhorn mountain station in about an hour.
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The signpost at the Burgfeldstand is impossible to miss
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Magnificent panoramic point Highest peak of the so-called "Güggisgrat", which extends south of the Justistal over the Niederhorn to the Gemmenalphorn. Legend has it that this peak represents the ruins of a destroyed castle. The rocky outcrops that dominate the Justistal west of the peak give the impression of collapsed quarry stone walls. The peak is easy to reach thanks to the railway and the comfortable path.
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Instead of a summit cross, there is a signpost
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The second highest and most conspicuous peak in the Niederhorn chain. Called Güggisgrat on the national map, the terrain rises gently from the south (Beatenberg) before falling abruptly into the Justistal towards the north. The winter tours offer wonderful views of Lake Thun and the Emmental.
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The Sigriswil region offers several impressive peaks. The Augstmatthorn Summit, at 2,136 meters, is known for its stunning views of Lake Brienz and the Bernese Alps, and is home to a large ibex colony. The Niederhorn Summit provides easily accessible panoramic views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps, serving as a great starting point for various hikes. Another significant peak is the Burgfeldstand Summit, the highest point of the Güggisgrat, offering magnificent views of the Justistal.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Niederhorn Summit is highly recommended, offering picturesque vistas of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps. The Burgfeldstand Summit, part of the Güggisgrat ridge, also provides magnificent panoramic views. Additionally, the Sigriswiler Rothorn (2,051 m) rewards hikers with a fantastic 360-degree panorama, including views of the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, the Mittelland, and both Lake Brienz and Lake Thun.
Yes, the Niederhorn Summit is an excellent choice for families and groups, as it's easily accessible by funicular and cableway from Beatenbucht and offers comfortable paths. While many trails in the region can be challenging, the Niederhorn provides a more relaxed experience with stunning views.
For those seeking a challenge, the Sigriswiler Rothorn (2,051 m) ascent largely follows a ridge, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. The Augstmatthorn Summit also features narrow and partially exposed paths, especially in the summit area, demanding sure-footedness and freedom from vertigo. The entire Sigriswilergrat Ridge offers challenging mountaineering routes with significant elevation gains.
The Niederhorn Summit is easily accessible by a funicular and modern cableway from Beatenbucht. It offers easily accessible panoramic views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps, and is a popular starting point for various hikes, including the option to traverse the entire Güggisgrat ridge. It's also suitable for winter activities.
Yes, the Augstmatthorn Summit is particularly known for its large colony of ibex. These shy mountain goats are often sighted on its steep slopes, especially during the morning and evening hours.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the Sigriswilergrat Ridge features the western entrance to the Schafloch Cave, a natural rock tunnel about 20 meters long. Traversing this cave is a unique experience, though it can be slippery when wet and requires a headlamp. The Burgfeldstand Summit is also associated with a legend that its rocky outcrops resemble the ruins of a destroyed castle.
The region around Sigriswil's mountain peaks is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive hiking trails, including the challenging Sigriswiler Rothorn Panorama Trail or the moderate Niederhorn Panorama Trail. For more options, check out the Hiking around Sigriswil guide. There are also numerous mountain hiking routes, such as the difficult Schafloch Cave loop, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Sigriswil guide. Road cycling routes are also available, as seen in the Road Cycling Routes around Sigriswil guide.
The best time for hiking in the Sigriswil mountains is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some areas like the Niederhorn also offer winter activities, including snowshoeing to Burgfeldstand, providing wonderful views.
Yes, beyond the main summits, the Blueme lookout tower is another excellent point of interest, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The impressive Sigriswil Panorama Bridge also provides dramatic views of the Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, and the Gummischlucht gorge.
For detailed information on hiking trails, including suggestions and maps, you can visit the official Sigriswil tourism website. They provide resources like Wandervorschlaege_E.pdf for hiking suggestions and a general page on hiking activities.


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