Mountain peaks around Steinerberg, a municipality in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, offer diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic views. The region is part of the Swiss Alps, providing an alpine experience. Visitors can explore a variety of peaks, from accessible summits to more challenging routes. This area is known for its extensive views of lakes and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The panoramic trail is very easy to walk, although it's also graveled for a long stretch... not always easy with a stroller 😂 You can also take several paths parallel to the main trail, but these are, of course, only intended for hiking and are not wheelchair accessible. For example, the Felsenweg offers beautiful views of Lake Lucerne 👍
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You shouldn’t miss the rock path on Rigi First!
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Bernese Alps, Pilatus, Bürgenstock
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Feels like an entirely different view than from Rigi Kulm
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Here you have a beautiful view of the mountains. If you take a few steps further, a wonderful view over Lake Lucerne awaits you.
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one can meet "the human" here. He has already been on the Grosse Mythen more than 5900 times!
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Anyone who stops the Uten meets the nationally known "Mythen People" 😃
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Even in fog it is a great hiking trail. You can see the opposite mountains and the fog in the valley.
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The region around Steinerberg offers several impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Rigi Kulm summit, known as the "Queen of the Mountains" for its 360-degree views, and Grosser Mythen Summit, which provides magnificent panoramic views over the Alps and Lake Lucerne. Another highlight is Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station, offering great views of the Rigi chain and Lake Lucerne.
Visitors can expect extensive and breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug, and the surrounding landscapes. For instance, Rigi Kulm summit offers a magnificent 360-degree vista, and from Grosser Mythen Summit, you can look over the Alps, Lake Lucerne, and nearby villages on clear days. The Känzeli Viewpoint also provides a very nice view over the lake and the Alps.
Yes, several peaks and trails are suitable for families. Rigi Kulm summit is considered family-friendly and accessible via hiking trails or the historic Arth-Rigi railway. Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station is also family-friendly, reachable by the world's steepest funicular. The Känzeli Viewpoint is another easily accessible option with great views.
The region caters to various hiking levels. Peaks like Rigi Kulm summit offer intermediate trails and comfortable railway access. However, some routes, such as the traverse from Steinerberg via Gnipen and Wildspitz, or the ascent to Grosser Mythen Summit, are considered challenging and require good basic fitness and sure-footedness. Rigi Hochflue also has hard mountaineering routes.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when hiking trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Witnessing the sunrise from Rigi Kulm summit or Grosser Mythen Summit is a particularly memorable experience, often best enjoyed in clear weather. Weekdays are recommended for popular spots like Fronalpstock to avoid crowds.
Accessibility varies by peak. Rigi Kulm summit is highly accessible via various hiking trails or the historic Arth-Rigi railway. Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station can be reached via the world's steepest funicular from Hinteres Schlattli to Stoos. Other peaks like Wildspitz and Gnipen are primarily reached via hiking routes, some of which can be demanding.
Yes, some peaks offer facilities. Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station has a restaurant and facilities. Rigi Kulm summit also has cafes and was home to Switzerland's first mountain inn. For other peaks, it's advisable to check specific trail information for available amenities.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Zug – View of Arth and Lake Zug loop,' or mountain biking trails like the 'Spitzibüel Tour.' There are also running trails, including the 'Rigi – Rigi Kulm Summit loop.' For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Steinerberg, MTB Trails around Steinerberg, and Running Trails around Steinerberg guides.
Absolutely. The region is rich in hiking opportunities, from moderate routes to challenging mountaineering trails. You can hike to Rigi Kulm summit via various beautiful trails, or tackle the demanding routes to Wildspitz and Gnipen. The panoramic ridge trail between Fronalpstock and Klingenstock is also a popular scenic route. Many trails traverse lush meadows, forests, and alpine terrain.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, lakes, and surrounding landscapes. The accessibility of some peaks via mountain railways, the diverse hiking opportunities for all levels, and unique experiences like witnessing the sunrise from Rigi Kulm summit or riding the world's steepest funicular to Fronalpstock are also highly appreciated.
While specific dog-friendly data for every trail is not provided, many hiking trails in the Swiss Alps are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you follow local regulations. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions and local signage, especially in nature reserves or areas with livestock. Ensure your dog is fit for the chosen hike and carry enough water for both of you.
Yes, loop trails are available in the wider Steinerberg area. For example, the 'Lake Zug – View of Arth and Lake Zug loop' is a moderate road cycling route, and the 'View of the Mythen loop from Lauerz' is a moderate running trail. A loop trail from Rigi Hochflue is also mentioned as a hard mountaineering route. You can find more loop options within the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Running Trails guides.


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