Best mountain peaks around Triengen are found within a charming hilly landscape in the lower Suhrental of the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. The region features notable elevated points and scenic trails that offer views of the surrounding area. The highest point within the municipality is the Fuchshubel, a wooded hill reaching 850 meters above sea level. Another significant elevated area is Gschweich, approximately 800 meters high, known for its winter hut. These areas serve as vantage points for appreciating the…
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It's not a detour, it's part of the tour.
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The ideal starting and ending point for circumnavigating the lake. Large parking lot available, including a swimming pool if you feel like it.
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Ideal starting point for many activities in the Hallwilersee/Baldeggersee region. E.g. excursion to Beinwil, access to the Freiämterweg, scheduled boat Hallwilersee...
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The climb is worth it. The departure is dev. a highlight!
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Small, replica pile dwelling settlement near Wauwil. There is also a Stone Age educational trail there. The Stone Age excavations at the Wauwilersee, which was drained in the 19th century, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is possible to charge mobile phones using solar power.
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Unfortunately the summit is entirely in the forest and there is no view
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The Siebenzwingstein is a boundary stone. You can find the exact meaning on Wikipedia. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siebenzwingstein?wprov=sfla1 If you just whiz by, you'll hardly see it, as it lies a few meters above the road.
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Is hidden just before the paths cross.
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While Triengen is known for its charming hilly landscape rather than towering Alpine peaks, notable elevated points include the Fuchshubel, the highest point within the municipality at 850 meters above sea level, and Gschweich, approximately 800 meters high. These areas offer excellent vantage points for appreciating the natural beauty of the Suhrental.
The elevated points like Fuchshubel and Gschweich offer beautiful panoramic views over the gentle, undulating landscape of the Suhrental. Additionally, the Stierenberg Summit, while forested at the very top, is the highest mountain in Canton Aargau and provides a great landscape to explore.
Yes, you can explore the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a replica pile dwelling and a Stone Age educational trail. Another historical landmark is the Siebenzwingstein Boundary Stone, an interlocked granite marker at 607 meters above sea level, signifying a historic border point.
Many of the local trails and elevated points are suitable for families. The Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The Stierenberg Summit is also considered family-friendly, offering a natural monument with a fireplace for picnics.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, including the 29.5-kilometer Fusionsweg, which connects various parts of the merged municipality and features idyllic forests, streams, meadows, and grand vistas. You can find more hiking options, including routes like 'Gschweichhütte – Ski Hut Gschweich loop from Triengen' or 'Panoramic Viewpoint Bench – Panoramastrasse loop from Winikon', on the Hiking around Triengen guide.
Beyond hiking, Triengen offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'Suhre Valley Cycle Path' for touring bicycles or challenging gravel biking trails such as 'View of the Alps from Aargau – Suhre Valley Cycle Path loop from Reiden'. For more details, check the Cycling around Triengen and Gravel biking around Triengen guides.
Public transport options are available to access various starting points. For example, Mosen Railway Station serves as a good starting point for tours around Lake Hallwil and other destinations, with an S-Bahn running hourly. It's advisable to check specific route plans for buses and trains to your desired trailhead.
Yes, for dining and relaxation, the Seerose Hotel & Restaurant is located directly on a lake, offering a relaxing atmosphere with a garden in summer and a Cocon Thai Spa. The Gschweich area also features the Gschweichhütte, a hut open in winter, which was formerly used by the Triengen Ski Club.
The highest point within the municipality of Triengen is the Fuchshubel, a wooded hill that reaches 850 meters above sea level. It is located northeast of the village and provides a natural elevation for local exploration.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural and cultural highlights. The scenic trails offer varied landscapes, including idyllic forests, streams, and meadows, culminating in grand vistas. The region's elevated points are valued for their panoramic views, and historical sites like the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement provide unique educational experiences.
The hilly landscape and trails around Triengen can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Winter also provides opportunities to experience the landscape, particularly around areas like Gschweich, which has a hut formerly used by a ski club.


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