Mountain passes near Malters provide access to the mountainous regions of the Canton of Lucerne. Malters, a village known for its riverside location, serves as a starting point for exploring various mountain passes and scenic routes. The area offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, with routes connecting to destinations like Lake Sarnen and providing views of the Swiss Alps. This region is characterized by its accessible mountain landscapes and varied trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Rengg Pass connects Hergiswil and Alpnachstad and was once an important mule track. Today, a beautiful hiking trail leads through forests and past historical sites, including the remains of a medieval defensive wall. The pass offers tranquil nature, steep sections, and views of Lake Lucerne and Mount Pilatus – ideal for a short, historically rich hike.
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On the way to the Glaubenberg Pass, this route is a very pleasant alternative to the direct route through the valley from Wolhusen via Entlebuch. From the Reng Pass, it's only a short descent of a few meters until you rejoin the Glaubenberg route just before Finsterwalde.
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Super nice crossing from Eigenthal towards Schwarzenberg or vice versa. You just have to drive it.
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Unique experience, landscapes from another world, simply fantastic
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The Renggpass is located at 885 meters above sea level, exactly between the two cantons of Nidwalden and Obwalden. From here you can look down about 450 meters to Lake Lucerne.
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The path/climb from here over the back to the Chrummhorn is steep and spectacular... ;-)
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only for safe mountain hikers
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From Malters, you can easily reach several popular mountain passes. The Rengg Pass is a well-liked option, offering an alternative to busier valley roads and featuring a small restaurant at the top with views of Mount Pilatus. Another notable pass is Trockenmattsattel, which provides fantastic views after a climb and is a hub for mountain bike trails. The Glaubenberg Pass is also a scenic route, particularly appreciated by cyclists for its tranquil journey and views of Lake Sarnen and the Wetterhorn massif.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the View of Grosse Scheidegg offers sensational, rocky views and is considered a challenging route. While not a traditional pass, the Lättgässli Pass presents a challenging ridge path for adventurous hikers, with breathtaking views down to Lake Brienz and the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau massifs.
The mountain passes around Malters offer diverse natural beauty. At Rengg Pass, you'll find tranquil nature, forests, and views of Lake Lucerne and Mount Pilatus. The Glaubenberg Pass provides magnificent views of Lake Sarnen and the rugged peaks of the Wetterhorn massif. For dramatic alpine vistas, the Lättgässli Pass offers spectacular views of Lake Brienz and the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau massifs.
Yes, the Rengg Pass, for example, was once an important mule track and features remains of a medieval defensive wall, making it ideal for a historically rich hike. The historic mountain saddle Rengg was also a popular pass crossing to Obwalden and a key land connection before the Brünigstrasse was built.
The region around Malters offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'New Ränggloch Cycle Path – Kleine Emme River Restoration loop' or the 'Trockenmattegg Trail Junction – Trockenmattsattel loop' as part of the Cycling around Malters guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Old Hergiswald Bridge – View of the Chapel Bridge, Lucerne loop' found in the Gravel biking around Malters guide. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'View of Werthenstein Monastery – Rengg Pass loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Malters guide.
The best time to visit the mountain passes near Malters is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the passes are free of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for hiking and cycling. Always check local conditions and pass opening dates before planning your trip, as some higher passes may have seasonal closures.
While specific passes might be more challenging, the wider mountainous region accessible from Malters offers family-friendly destinations. Mount Pilatus, for instance, provides cable cars, mountain railways, and an adventure park, making it a great option for families. The Hilferen Pass is described as enjoyable and quiet, potentially suitable for families looking for a less strenuous cycling or hiking experience, especially with its self-service alpine hut.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the sense of tranquility offered by these passes. Many appreciate the less trafficked routes like the Glaubenberg Pass, which enhances the cycling experience. The stunning views from passes like Trockenmattsattel after a climb are also frequently highlighted, as are the opportunities for breaks at small restaurants or alpine huts.
Yes, some passes offer amenities. The Rengg Pass has a small restaurant at the top. The Hilferen Pass features a self-service alpine hut for drinks. For more extensive options, popular mountainous destinations like Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi, easily accessible from Malters, offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation facilities.
Malters serves as a starting point for regional excursions, with postbus connections available to nearby areas. For instance, you can use postbus connections from Malters to Schwarzenberg to shorten your trip up Mount Pilatus. For other passes, public transport options may involve bus routes to nearby villages, followed by hiking or cycling to the pass itself. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Beyond the more popular routes, the Glaubenberg Pass is often described as rather unknown but offers a beautiful and low-traffic experience, particularly for cyclists, with magnificent views. The Hilferen Pass is another quiet and enjoyable option, especially for cycling, featuring a self-service alpine hut and a trail section at the summit.
The terrain and elevation vary significantly. Passes like the Glaubenberg Pass feature climbs with gradients around 6%, offering a steady ascent. The Rengg Pass involves steep sections as it was historically a mule track. For more adventurous routes, the Lättgässli Pass is a challenging ridge path, indicating significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. Always check route details for specific elevation profiles.


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