Best mountain peaks around Unteriberg are found in a village in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. The region features varied terrain, including moors, mountain peaks, and alpine meadows. Many peaks are part of the larger Hoch-Ybrig area, offering diverse hiking experiences. This area provides a range of routes from moderate day hikes to challenging alpine traverses.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Winter ascent of the Druesberg only for experienced alpinists.
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Beautiful view of Lake Wägital and towards the east
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At the summit of the Gross Aubrig you have a great panorama over the lakes in the north and the mountains that frame the Wägital.
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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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Easy mountain hiking trail to the summit, but relatively steep.
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We hiked over the ridge from the Bockmattli. The path should really only be walked in the best weather and path conditions and without fear of heights. The path on the other side towards Obersee is a bit easier, but also has some exposed passages just before the summit. The view from the summit is priceless!
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For truly magnificent panoramic views, consider the Grosser Mythen Summit, which offers expansive vistas over the Alps and Lake Lucerne. Another excellent choice is Gross Aubrig Summit, providing views of Lake Zurich, Lake Wägital, and extending to the Glarner and Urner Alps.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. The Druesberg Summit (2,281.8 m) is known for its challenging ascent and a phenomenal 360° panorama. Paths are marked blue/white, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights, with some sections secured by wire ropes. Another demanding option is the traverse of Druesberg, Forstberg, and Twäriberg, which is a challenging mountaineering route (difficulty T4) offering incredible beauty.
For a moderate effort with rewarding vistas, the Spitalberg (1,574 m) offers an 11.2 km loop hike from Unteriberg, typically taking around 4 hours. This peak provides wonderful panoramic views and features panorama boards at the summit. Trails mostly consist of forest ground and gravel roads, making it easily accessible.
The Grosser Mythen Summit is considered a good introduction to exposed hikes, providing rewarding views for the effort. It allows hikers to experience more challenging terrain while still being manageable.
Yes, within the Hoch-Ybrig area, Sternen (1,856 m) and Spirstock (1,771 m) are prominent points accessible via chairlifts from Seebli. A panoramic hiking trail connects these two peaks, offering an easy-to-navigate path with fantastic views of the impressive mountains in the cantons of Schwyz, Uri, and Glarus.
The region around Unteriberg is characterized by varied terrain, including protected moorlands like Ibergeregg, alpine meadows, and dense forests. Many peaks offer views of beautiful lakes such as Sihlsee and Wägitalersee, alongside the impressive backdrop of the Swiss Alps.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various cycling and mountain biking routes. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Lake Sihl – View of Sihlsee loop from Unteriberg'. If you prefer mountain biking, options include the 'View of Sihlsee – Grosser Ruus loop from Unteriberg'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Unteriberg and MTB Trails around Unteriberg guides.
Gschwändstock serves as a beautiful vantage point along a hike that connects Oberiberg and Unteriberg. It's an excellent option for those seeking a scenic route between the two villages, offering picturesque views throughout the journey.
The Tierberg Summit is known for its rarely used, exposed, and airy path with many impressive 'deep views'. It's not recommended in wet or windy conditions. Similarly, Brünnelistock requires experience in rough and exposed terrain, surefootedness, and a head for heights, with some climbing sections.
The summer and early autumn months (typically June to October) are generally the best time to hike the mountain peaks around Unteriberg. During this period, the weather is usually more stable, trails are clear of snow, and alpine meadows are in full bloom, offering optimal conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the diverse terrain ranging from moorlands to alpine meadows, and the variety of hiking experiences available. The effort-to-reward ratio for many peaks, like Grosser Mythen, is highly valued, as are the well-maintained trails and the opportunity for challenging alpine traverses.
Yes, Fluebrig is a notable peak located to the east of Unteriberg that towers high above the Wägitalersee (Lake Wägital). It presents a challenging 11.0 km loop hike, and from its demanding ascent, hikers can enjoy spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding landscape.


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