Best natural monuments around Muotathal are located in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, showcasing geological formations and diverse ecosystems. The region features a landscape shaped by natural forces, including extensive cave systems, ancient forests, and unique karst areas. Muotathal provides opportunities to explore these natural features and experience varied outdoor environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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You have to take your snowshoes off when crossing the bridge. If you are coming from the cable car, it is best to put them on on the other side.
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A picture book panorama, one must have visited!
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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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The contrast between the shallow lake and the steep southern wall of the Glärnisch is intoxicating.
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The story of Oberblegisee: The Geisser at Oberblegisee There is a lake on Oberblegi. Where the water comes in, I sit, but where it flows out, I first got angry, when the Leuggelbach Geisser thought he had to swim across it a little. The Puur in the hut told him: “Don’t be fools, you don’t want to tempt God, that’s what the writing says.” But the Geisser says: “Whether God likes it or not, I’ll cross it!” The Puur asks: “Now his?” and looks at him as he swims. He had almost been there when suddenly there was a noise. And that very hour his mother fetched water from the Leuggelbach. What did he think when he was thrown into the water? The head of his boy, where the waves were floating over the sea.
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Anyone who stops the Uten meets the nationally known "Mythen People" 😃
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Super cool ascent to the Großer Mythen von der Holzegg.
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Muotathal is home to several impressive natural monuments. The Grosser Mythen Summit offers panoramic views over the Alps and Lake Lucerne. The Klöntalersee is a stunning mountain lake bordered by large peaks, known for its clear water. Additionally, the region features the vast Hölloch cave system, the ancient Bödmerenwald primeval forest, and the unique Silberen karst landscape.
Yes, several natural monuments in Muotathal are suitable for families. The Klöntalersee is a great spot for relaxation by the water. The Skywalk Sattel-Hochstuckli Suspension Bridge, while a man-made structure, is categorized as family-friendly and offers impressive views. For a unique experience, the Hölloch cave system offers guided tours, with some shorter excursions suitable for families to explore its fascinating underground formations.
Muotathal is rich in unique geological features. The Hölloch cave system is one of the world's largest, showcasing fascinating rock formations, stalactites, stalagmites, underground lakes, and glacial mills. Above ground, the Silberen karst area features barren limestone pavements, thousands of fissures, and sinkholes, revealing the immense power of water shaping rock. The Bödmerenwald primeval forest also grows on a vast, fissured karst landscape.
The best time to visit depends on the monument and activity. The Hölloch cave system maintains a constant temperature of 6 degrees Celsius year-round, making it accessible in any season. For hiking in the Bödmerenwald primeval forest or exploring the Silberen karst area, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, avoiding heavy snowfall and ensuring trails are clear.
Absolutely. The Bödmerenwald offers a theme trail, the 'Urwaldspur,' for self-guided exploration, and the Silberen karst area provides challenging hikes through its rugged terrain. For more structured routes, you can find various running and cycling trails around Muotathal. Explore options like the 'Silberen / Twärenen – Pragelpass loop' or the 'Pragelpass loop' for running, or the 'Pragel Pass – Klöntalersee loop' for cycling, by checking out the Running Trails around Muotathal or Cycling around Muotathal guides.
The Bödmerenwald is recognized as the largest primeval spruce forest in Europe and one of the most untouched forests in the Alps. It covers approximately 550 hectares and has been largely undisturbed by human intervention, allowing a unique flora and fauna to flourish. It's characterized by spruces over 500 years old, gnarled mountain pines, and twisted bog birches, all growing on a fissured karst landscape.
Yes, a portion of the Hölloch cave system is accessible to visitors through guided tours. These tours range from short 2-hour excursions to multi-day expeditions with overnight stays. You can expect to see fascinating rock formations, stalactites, stalagmites, underground lakes, and experience a constant temperature of 6 degrees Celsius with nearly 100% humidity. It's an opportunity to feel completely cut off from the outside world.
Yes, several natural monuments in the region provide stunning views. The Grosser Mythen Summit is renowned for its magnificent panoramic views over the Alps, Lake Lucerne, and surrounding areas. The Roggenstock also offers a beautiful panoramic vista, reachable via an alpine-looking ridge path.
Muotathal offers diverse cycling routes that can take you near its natural monuments. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Stoosbahn Funicular – Suworow Bridge loop' or the 'Pragel Pass – Klöntalersee loop.' For more details and route suggestions, refer to the Cycling around Muotathal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Grosser Mythen Summit, especially during sunrises. The Klöntalersee is appreciated for its quiet, clear water and natural setting. Many also enjoy the unique experience of exploring the Hölloch cave system and the raw, untouched beauty of the Bödmerenwald primeval forest, offering a genuine 'primeval forest feeling'.
Yes, Oberblegisee is particularly known for the striking contrast between its shallow waters and the steep southern wall of the Glärnisch mountain. This mountain lake provides a quiet environment and a visually captivating landscape.
For those seeking a challenge, the Grosser Mythen Summit is categorized as challenging and involves climbing. The Roggenstock also offers an alpine-looking tour with an exposed ridge path. Additionally, the Silberen karst area presents challenging hikes through its rugged, rocky terrain, ideal for those interested in geology and demanding landscapes.


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