Best mountain peaks around Trun, a municipality in Switzerland's Graubünden canton, offer diverse alpine experiences. The region is known for its mountain views, varied hiking trails, and traditional Swiss culture. Exploring the surrounding peaks provides an immersive way to experience the local landscape. This area serves as a base for accessing numerous mountain routes in the Surselva region.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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While previously you could only get to the Gemsfairenstock by touching the glacier, it is now possible without it. There is a slightly exposed section on the ascent, but it is secured with chains.
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Good for taking off with a paraglider. Great view of the Tödi!
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Exposed area well secured with chain
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Pay attention to snow conditions, there could be tricky spots if there is little snow.
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https://www.sac-cas.ch/de/huetten-und-touren/sac-tourenportal/gemsfairenstock-773/hochtouren/vom-fisetenpass-ueber-den-langfirn-1437/ Questioning or playing down official SAC ratings is completely out of the question for me. The so-called "social media alpinism" is increasingly being criticized due to the increase in irresponsible users.
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The border between the Swiss cantons of Glarus and Uri runs across the summit of the Gemsfairenstock. The Gemsfairenstock (also just Gemsfairen) is a 2972.1 m above sea level. M. high mountain in the Glarus Alps. From its summit you have a good view of the north-west face of the southern Tödis and a wonderful 360-degree view over the peaks of the Alps in the cantons of Glarus, Uri, Schwyz, Graubünden etc.
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Several mountain peaks around Trun offer diverse hiking experiences. Kistenstöckli (Muot da Rubi) is a popular choice, known for its panoramic views and geological features. Another notable peak is Gemsfairenstock Summit, which provides a challenging ascent and a 360-degree view over the Alps. Crap la Crusc is also appreciated as a natural monument and viewpoint.
Yes, the region around Trun offers several challenging peaks. The ascent to Kistenstöckli from the Bifertenhütte includes steep and exposed sections, partly secured with chains, requiring sure-footedness. The Gemsfairenstock Summit is another demanding climb, offering a rewarding experience for seasoned hikers. Additionally, the trail towards the Puntegliashütte at the foot of the Tödi massif is a challenging route, covering significant elevation gain over approximately 13.3 kilometers.
The mountain peaks around Trun offer truly magnificent panoramic views. From Kistenstöckli, you can see the turquoise waters of Lake Limmeren, the idyllic Val Frisal, and the majestic Bifertenstock. Gemsfairenstock Summit provides a stunning 360-degree view over the Alps in the cantons of Glarus, Uri, and Graubünden. Even routes like the ascent towards Alp Munt offer expansive views over the valley once you reach the tree line.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural features. Kistenstöckli is geologically fascinating, with opportunities to discover ancient rocks and fossils, some over 250 million years old. Crap la Crusc, also known as the cross-rock, is a natural monument that forms the center of the Greina and acts as a watershed between the North Sea (Rhine) and the Mediterranean (Po).
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Trun is typically during the summer and early autumn months. During this period, alpine paths are generally clear of snow, and the weather tends to be more stable, providing optimal conditions for ascents and enjoying the panoramic views.
There are numerous hiking trails near Trun's mountain peaks. For challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Val Frisal Suspension Bridge loop or the Kistenstöckli Summit – Bifertenhütte SAC loop. For general hiking, the Puntegliashütte at the foot of the Tödi massif is a popular, demanding route. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Trun guide and the Hiking around Trun guide.
Beyond hiking, the Trun area offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the Trun Railway Station loop or longer routes like the Picnic Area in Graubünden – Anterior Rhine loop. These are detailed in the Running Trails around Trun guide.
Yes, the region supports multi-day hiking with mountain huts available. The Bifertenhütte, situated at 2,482 meters, is a charming spot for a rest or an overnight stay during an ascent to Kistenstöckli. The Puntegliashütte also provides an immersive experience in the high alpine environment at the base of the Tödi massif, suitable for overnight stays.
While many peaks are challenging, there are options for families. The ascent towards Alp Munt from Trun offers steadily ascending roads through mountain forests, providing expansive views over the valley once the tree line is reached. Additionally, the Surselva Dairy and Salaplauna Monastery Farm in Disentis is a family-friendly highlight, offering insights into sustainable farming and local produce.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For Kistenstöckli, hikers describe it as an 'experience!' with 'great panoramic views' and a 'small plateau with many little cairns.' The Gemsfairenstock Summit is often called a 'dream' with a 'wonderful 360-degree view.' The area is appreciated for its challenging yet rewarding ascents.
For those seeking less strenuous options, the route towards Alp Munt directly from Trun offers a steady ascent through mountain forests, providing beautiful valley views without the extreme difficulty of higher peaks. Crap la Crusc is also categorized as an intermediate hike, making it a more accessible option for those with some hiking experience but not looking for highly challenging terrain.


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