Best mountain peaks around Wila offer diverse landscapes and historical sites. This region features accessible summits, historic ruins, and panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and man-made attractions, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its elevated positions, offering broad views and opportunities for exploration.
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Groot - Highest Point in the Canton of Thurgau With the Groot (991.1 m), we head to the highest elevation in the Canton of Thurgau: literally "the Top of Mostindien." Interestingly, about 10 m further on lies the so-called ridge, which is also the highest point of the elevation. It rises 5 m higher than the Groot and is located entirely in Mosnang, or rather, in the Canton of St. Gallen. On this tour, we explore the idyllic Tössberg region.
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Built in 1859 by the Centralbahn architect Ludwig Mahring. 1. Basel location, 2. Olten location, 3. Bauma location. Link: https://dvzo.ch/entdecken/historical-bahnhofshalle/
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From here you have a great view of the Säntis... fantastic with distant views...
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The depot hall from 1860 was originally located in Basel and was moved here in 2015. It serves as a shelter for many historic railway carriages and locomotives.
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It's worth getting up early - the sunrise is worth seeing
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From the 31.5 meter high steel construction from 1888 you have a great view over Winterthur and the local recreation area Stadtwald Eschenberg. You can reach the viewing platform via 167 steps. If the visibility is good, you can see the Alps from here.
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Key data on the canton of Thurgau Districts5Westernmost pointOn the Kohlfirst near the Hohmarkstein, SchlattHighest pointHohgrat, Fischingen, 991.1 m.a.s.l.Lowest pointOutflow of the Thur from the canton, Neunforn, 370 m.a.s.l
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Among the most popular spots are Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint, offering well-preserved castle ruins and distant views, and Hörnli Summit, known for its easy accessibility and great refreshments. Another favorite is Eschenberg Tower, a 31.5-meter high steel construction providing excellent views over Winterthur and the local recreation area.
The mountain peaks and elevated locations around Wila offer diverse and expansive views. From Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint, you can see the Alps on clear days. Hörnli Summit is considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Canton of Zurich. Similarly, Eschenberg Tower provides a great panorama over Winterthur and the surrounding recreational areas, with the Alps visible in good conditions.
While specific mountain peaks are not explicitly tagged as family-friendly, the Historic Station Hall Bauma is a historical site that is also family-friendly. Many of the trails leading to viewpoints and summits are suitable for families, depending on the difficulty. For example, the easily accessible Hörnli Summit offers refreshments, which can be a good option for families.
The region features several historical sites. The Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint are well-preserved castle ruins that once served as a high watchtower. Additionally, the Historic Station Hall Bauma, a monument of national importance, offers a glimpse into railway history and is worth visiting, especially when the steam train runs in summer.
The area around Wila offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountaineering routes, such as the 'Mountaineering loop from Steg' or the 'Ascent to Chlihörnli – Hörnli Summit loop from Bauma'. For more details on these and other mountaineering routes, visit the Mountain Hikes around Wila guide. Gravel biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the 'Schauenberg gravel circuit' and the 'Töss Bridge – Bike path along the Töss loop from Turbenthal'. You can find more information in the Gravel biking around Wila guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Wila guide.
Yes, there are many hiking trails available. For instance, you can embark on the 'Mountaineering loop from Steg' or the 'Hörnli loop from Steg'. Another option is the 'Ascent to Chlihörnli – Hörnli Summit loop from Bauma'. These and other trails are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Wila guide, which provides routes for various difficulty levels.
The highest point in the Canton of Thurgau, which is near Wila, is the Groot (991.1 m). While the Groot itself is the highest elevation, a ridge about 10 meters further, located in the Canton of St. Gallen, rises even higher.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Hörnli Summit and Eschenberg Tower, where the Alps are visible on clear days. The well-preserved historical sites, such as the Schauenberg Ruins, also draw significant interest. The availability of refreshments and amenities at some summits, like Hörnli, is also highly valued by hikers and bikers.
Beyond the stunning mountain landscapes and panoramic viewpoints, the region offers natural beauty such as the Tössberg region, which can be explored on tours to highlights like the Groot. The area is characterized by its elevated positions and forests, providing a rich natural environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Hörnli Summit is known for its great refreshments and also offers accommodation and facilities. Hikers can even refill their water bottles with free spring water there. While other peaks might not have direct facilities, nearby towns and villages in the Wila region offer various options for cafes, pubs, and lodging.
Yes, the mountain peaks and surrounding areas offer trails for various difficulty levels. Many routes are classified as 'intermediate', such as those leading to Schauenberg Ruins, Hörnli Summit, and Eschenberg Tower. For specific mountaineering routes, you can check the 'difficulty_grade' in the Mountain Hikes around Wila guide, which includes moderate options like the 'Mountaineering loop from Steg'.
When visiting Schauenberg Ruins and Panoramic Viewpoint, be prepared for a hike or bike ride, as no train or car can reach this location directly. The well-preserved castle ruins offer distant views, with the Alps often visible. Historically, it served as a high watchtower, part of an alarm system that could transmit signals across the canton within minutes.


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