Best mountain peaks around Vorderthal are found within the Schwyzer Alps, offering diverse challenges and rewarding vistas. The region features a variety of peaks that provide expansive panoramic views of surrounding lakes and distant mountain ranges. These natural features make Vorderthal a notable destination for those seeking mountain experiences. The area offers a range of hiking experiences, from moderate routes to more strenuous trails.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Beautiful path along the lakeshore (Schmerikon-Bolligen-Kloster Wurmsbach).
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Beautiful in every season.
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The view of the lake is stunning.✨
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The Brünnelistock appears inaccessible from the Zindlenspitz or Rossalpelispitz. But if you stand in the gap between Rossalpelispitz and Brünnelistock (P. 1990), you can see that it is well graded. The path climbs almost 150 meters up to the summit, initially next to the ridge, later directly on it with one or two climbing sections (I-II). There are no more safety devices here, but at each climbing section there are several ways to get up. Absolute surefootedness and a good head for heights are required here. Advanced alpine hikers can also cross the Brünnelistock (preferably from northeast to southwest). But then we are at difficulty level T5 with climbing sections II.
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Today was my first time on the Hirzli and I was thrilled by this sensational view.
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Experience in rough and exposed terrain as well as surefootedness and a head for heights are necessary
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The view after the climb really makes all the effort to get here worthwhile.
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Tschirky Bakery with Café
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For expansive panoramic views, the Gross Aubrig Summit is highly recommended. From its top, you can see Lake Zurich, Lake Wägital, and the distant Glarner and Urner Alps. Another popular choice is the View from Hirzli, which offers a beautiful all-round visibility at its summit.
Yes, the Tierberg Summit offers a more challenging and secluded experience. Its path is rarely used, exposed, and features impressive 'deep views.' It requires overcoming and is not recommended in wet, windy, or snowy conditions due to its demanding nature. The ridge path from Hirzli to Planggenstock also requires a good head for heights and surefootedness.
The peaks in Vorderthal offer diverse and stunning views. From Gross Aubrig Summit, you can enjoy wide-ranging vistas of Lake Zurich, Lake Wägital, and the Glarner and Urner Alps. The View from Hirzli provides beautiful all-round visibility, while the Chli Aubrig also rewards hikers with magnificent lake and mountain panoramas.
While many peaks offer moderate to challenging routes, the region also has options for less strenuous hikes. For example, the Chli Aubrig can be reached via scenic mountain hiking routes from Euthal or Sattelegg, with a moderate route from Euthal taking about 4 hours and 25 minutes. Some sections of the trails, like the one leading to Schmerikon — lakeside on Lake Zurich, are also noted as family-friendly.
Beyond peak bagging, the Vorderthal area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Lake Wägital – Wägitalersee loop from March' which is a moderate 12.79 km route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Avenue Towards Tuggen – Linth River Path loop from Siebnen-Wangen' (41.31 km, moderate). Hiking is also very popular, with trails such as the 'Ascent to Chli Aubrig – Chli Aubrig Summit loop from Sattelegg' (9.86 km, moderate). You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Vorderthal, Cycling around Vorderthal, and Hiking around Vorderthal guide pages.
The best time to visit generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. Many trails are most enjoyable in dry conditions. For more challenging and exposed peaks like Tierberg, it's crucial to avoid wet, windy, or snowy weather. Summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views.
Absolutely. Besides the peaks themselves, you'll encounter stunning lakes like Lake Zurich and Lake Wägital visible from summits such as Gross Aubrig Summit. The region is characterized by the majestic Schwyzer Alps, offering diverse landscapes from forests to rocky ascents. The ridge path connecting Hirzli to Planggenstock is also a notable scenic feature.
The hike to Chli Aubrig from Euthal or Sattelegg offers scenic mountain routes. For a particularly beautiful experience, the ridge path from Hirzli over to Planggenstock is highly recommended for its scenic appeal and breathtaking views, though it requires surefootedness.
Many hikes in the Vorderthal area feature charming rustic huts along the trails. These huts offer places to rest, recharge, and often serve traditional local dishes, providing a welcome break during your mountain adventure.
Visitors consistently praise the sensational and expansive panoramic views, especially from spots like the View from Hirzli and Gross Aubrig Summit. The tranquility and beauty of peaks like Planggenstock are also highly valued, along with the rewarding feeling after a strenuous but scenic ascent.
The difficulty varies. The ascent to Hirzli is considered tough but not technically demanding. The Gross Aubrig Summit involves a very steep ascent that can be extremely difficult when the ground is muddy. More challenging peaks like Tierberg Summit are exposed and require significant overcoming, suitable only for experienced hikers in good conditions.


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