Best mountain peaks around Quarten, a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offer access to diverse hiking experiences. The region encompasses the southern shore of Walensee and extends inland towards the Murg lakes, providing impressive mountain peaks and panoramic views. This area is known for its varied topography, including notable summits and mountain ranges within the Swiss Alps.
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The Hinterrugg (or Hinderrugg) is the highest peak (2306 m above sea level) of the Churfirsten group in the Appenzell Alps.
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The panoramic view of several valleys from the summit cross is something magical and special. The climb, with its almost constant glimpse of waterfalls, is a refreshing relief from the steep effort. Rarely can you hike 1,300 meters up and down and, incidentally, park for free right at the foot of the mountain, where the trail starts. There's also a barbecue area right at the waterfall's outlet.
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The Vorder Glärnisch is a prominent peak in the Glarus region. As it lies directly below the majestic Glärnisch, it may not be that interesting as a summit destination at first glance. A white-blue-white marked path leads up from the northwest. Sure-footed and vertigo-free alpine hikers with as little fear of heights as possible can also reach it from the southeast via Schwänder Sienen, Chilchli, Garenplatz and Hanslirus.
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when the air is clear, fantastic views of the Alps in all directions
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Warning: the route is extremely questionable!!! The route is highly recommended up to the summit of the Alvier and the descent to the rear. However, from this point onwards the route is no longer marked as a hiking trail and is sometimes difficult to recognize. At the latest from the ridge walk after the Gauschla summit, the recommendation of the route should be questioned. The subsequent descent on the south-east flank is considered impossible and life-threatening. At this point we had to abandon the route and, under time pressure, make our way home via the Alvier.
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The most beautiful local mountain in the world😎
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Grabs' local mountain. Great views and great paths up.
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Ascent. The easiest route (T2 according to the SAC hiking scale) leads from the Buchser Malbun over the Sisitzgrat from the south to the Margelchopf. A challenging hiking route with climbing sections (T4) runs over the northwest ridge. The very daring climb over the northeast edge or - not recommended - over the east flank. Source: Wikipedia
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider Hinterrugg, the highest peak of the Churfirsten group, offering views of Lake Walen. Alvier Peak provides extensive views across Walensee, the Rhine valley, and towards Lake Constance, as well as the mountains of Appenzell, St. Gallen, Glarus, Graubünden, Liechtenstein, and Vorarlberg. The Margelchopf Summit is also highly praised for its wonderful wide views. Additionally, the Spitzmeilen and the Churfirsten range are known for their magnificent vistas.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. The Margelchopf Summit includes sections secured with ropes, providing a demanding climb. Neuenalpspitz features a craggy ridge path with exposed spots, recommended for dry conditions (difficulty T3+/T4). The Spitzmeilen is another popular destination for ambitious mountain hikers, often involving a challenging round trip over the Wissmeilen Pass. The Churfirsten loop from Walenstadtberg is also a hard mountaineering route with significant elevation gain.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find routes like the '7-summit tour Flumserberg' and the 'Murgsee pleasure tour' for general hiking. For more demanding mountaineering, consider the 'Paxmal Peace Monument – Stollenfurgge Saddle (1,958 m) loop from Frümsel' or 'The Churfirsten loop from Walenstadtberg'. Many trails provide panoramic views of the mountain landscape and Lake Walen. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Quarten and Mountain Hikes around Quarten guides.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Flumserberg area, which includes parts within Quarten, provides varied hiking experiences. Some routes, like the 'Sächsmoor – View of Lake Walen loop from Flumserberg', are rated as moderate mountaineering. For a less strenuous option, the 'Murgbach Waterfall – Sweet Chestnut Forest loop from Murg' is an easy hiking trail. Always check the specific route details for suitability for your family's fitness level.
Several areas offer amenities for hikers. The Spitzmeilen area has inviting alpine restaurants for a break, and you can even sleep in the Spitzmeilen hut for an adventurous experience. Near the picturesque Murg lakes, which are at the foot of the Gufelstock mountain, there is a restaurant available for refreshments. The Alvier hut, a few meters below the Alvier Peak summit, also offers overnight accommodation.
The best time to hike generally depends on the specific peak and your experience level. Summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions with clear paths and pleasant weather for higher alpine routes. However, some trails, especially those with exposed sections like the ridge path to Neuenalpspitz, are best undertaken in dry conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Access to many trailheads is possible via public transport. For example, the Spitzmeilen area can be accessed by driving to Tannenbodenalp (Flumserberg) and taking a cable car to Maschgenkamm, which connects to the hike to Spitzmeilen. While specific public transport links to every trailhead are not detailed, Switzerland has an excellent public transport network, so it's advisable to check local connections to starting points like Flumserberg or Walenstadtberg.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region around Quarten also offers opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Lake Walen – View of Lake Walen loop from Flums' provide extensive cycling experiences with scenic views. The Flumserberg area is also a well-known ski resort, indicating winter sports opportunities during the colder months. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Quarten guide.
The Churfirsten mountains form a distinctive range visible from Quarten, providing a dramatic backdrop to Lake Walen. Hinterrugg is the highest peak of this group. The range offers hikers a chance to experience the rugged beauty of the Alps, with routes like 'The Churfirsten loop from Walenstadtberg' providing challenging mountaineering experiences and wonderful views towards the Sarganserland region.
The Murg lakes (Murgseen) are nestled at the foot of the Gufelstock mountain, anchoring the inland extent of Quarten's territory. This area is known for its picturesque beauty and offers a physically demanding yet rewarding hiking experience. A popular route involves a 3.75-hour hike to the Murg lakes, with a restaurant available for refreshments. It's a beautiful and sometimes adventurous extension to exploring the region.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, the adventure of alpine hiking, and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps. The variety of trails, from challenging ridge paths to more moderate routes, is also appreciated. The community has shared 189 photos and given 162 upvotes, showcasing the appeal of these routes and the memorable experiences they offer.
The Vorder Glärnisch Summit offers a fantastic 360-degree view. It's described as a varied, sometimes demanding tour (T4). Hikers often mention a nice little round to go once at the top. It's a great option for those seeking a challenging route with a rewarding vista.


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