Best mountain peaks around Silenen offer access to a diverse range of mountain experiences in the heart of Switzerland. The region features prominent summits in the Uri and Glarus Alps, providing extensive panoramas. Silenen's mountain terrain includes accessible peaks for hikers and more challenging routes for mountaineers. The area is characterized by significant landmarks and varied natural features.
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A very nice place to eat, feel the breeze and enjoy the small meadown before the mountain
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Nice corner for hiking and resting. Circular routes are possible. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights would be an advantage.
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From Biel-Kinzig, the path marked blue and white leads up over the Rossstocklücke, which requires a head for heights and sure-footedness. The summit can be reached via easy paths from Riemenstalden ... either way it is a very worthwhile panoramic summit with a wonderful panorama 😍. Since it can be visited from several sides, it is usually well attended and in winter even with snowshoes or skis.
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Very nice quiet place with a wonderful view of Lake Uri, the cable car ride is an experience in itself
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Nice little lake, with some rest areas around it
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Beyond the widely recognized Pazolastock Summit and Rossstock Summit, Silenen offers other impressive peaks. Clariden, at 3,267 meters, provides an unforgettable alpine experience with glacier passages and airy ridges, ideal for mountaineers. Bälmeten, reaching 2,416 meters, is known for its challenging via ferrata and panoramic views of the Reuss valley. Bristen, the highest summit directly associated with Silenen at 3,073 meters, is a significant landmark with geological diversity.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. Eggberge is a great starting point for hikes and offers a wonderful view of Lake Uri, making it a family-friendly viewpoint. The hike to Pazolastock Summit is generally considered accessible, providing impressive views without extreme technical difficulty, which can be suitable for families with some hiking experience.
The mountain peaks around Silenen boast diverse natural features. You can find extensive glaciers like the Hüfifirn and Claridenfirn on Clariden. Pazolastock is near Lake Toma, considered the source of the Anterior Rhine, and features sweet-smelling Turk's cap lilies in summer. Bristen is home to the Bristensee, a two-hectare lake, and is geologically interesting with various rock types. The region also features scenic ridges, small moors, and blueberry bushes.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and mountaineering, with July offering beautiful flower meadows, especially around Pazolastock Summit. For winter sports enthusiasts, peaks like Pazolastock Summit and Rossstock Summit are popular for ski touring or snowshoeing, offering various descent options and panoramic views in the snow.
Absolutely. Clariden offers a technically varied and impressive alpine experience with a blend of glacier passages and airy ridges, making it ideal for mountaineers looking to gain high-altitude tour experience. Bälmeten features a challenging via ferrata (K4/C) through the Bälmetentor on its north face, with vertical iron ladders and exposed sections. Bristen also offers long and demanding ascents, requiring good physical condition.
Silenen is a hub for diverse hiking experiences. You can find numerous trails, including difficult routes like 'From the Silenen-Chilcherberge mountain station to Lake Seewli' or 'Seewlialp Waterfall – Seewlisee loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Silenen guide, which details various routes and their difficulties.
Besides hiking and mountaineering, the region around Silenen offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Reuss Pedestrian Bridge – Pond in the Reuss Delta loop', and challenging road cycling routes like the 'Fätschbach waterfall – Urnerboden Plateau loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Cycling around Silenen and Road Cycling Routes around Silenen guides.
Many peaks are accessible, with some starting points like Oberalp Pass (for Pazolastock Summit) being well-connected. Rossstock Summit can be reached from multiple directions, including Biel-Kinzig and Riemenstalden, which often have public transport connections or parking facilities. Eggberge is easily accessed via cable car, which also serves as a great starting point for hikes.
Yes, there are several options for refreshments and overnight stays. The Badushütte SAC is a very nice hut located 20 minutes after Pazolastock Summit, known for its hospitable guardian and good food. Near Eggberge, you'll find several mountain inns where you can relax and enjoy the view. The Fleschsee also has a 'Beizli' (small restaurant) for a rest.
Near Pazolastock Summit and Oberalp Pass, you can find a lighthouse replica symbolizing the Rhine's journey from source to mouth, adding a unique cultural touch. The area around Clariden also features the 'Tyyfelsfriedhof' (devil's cemetery) rock formation, which adds a touch of local folklore to the alpine landscape.
Rossstock Summit is celebrated for its magnificent panoramic views. From its easily accessible peak, you can see Lake Lucerne and the central Swiss area, with vistas stretching from the Swiss Jura all the way to the Black Forest. Its strategic position makes it a very worthwhile destination for breathtaking scenery.
Bristen is particularly interesting for geology enthusiasts. It features various rock types, including rhyolite and amphibolite, making it a notable area for mineral and quartz collectors. This geological diversity, combined with its powerful pyramidal shape, makes Bristen a compelling destination for those interested in natural history.


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