Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona
Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona
Best lakes in Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona are found within a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its unique geological formations. This region features alpine lakes nestled amidst dramatic mountain scenery, offering views and hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by the Glarus Thrust, where older rocks lie atop younger ones, creating a distinct landscape. Visitors can explore various lake types, from turquoise glacial lakes to dark, emerald-green waters.
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very pretty here, very pretty, very pretty
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For me the most beautiful of the five lakes 😎
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Great lake with beautiful mountain scenery
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Upper Murgsee 1819 m Murg lakes (Upper Murgsee / Middle Murgsee / Lower Murgsee) Three mountain lake pearls in the Murg Valley (Upper Murgsee / Middle Murgsee / Lower Murgsee) in Eastern Switzerland SG / GL The three Murg lakes are nestled in a wild, romantic valley basin. The lower Murgsee is in the middle of a protected pine reserve, the scenery is reminiscent of the wilderness of Canada. Between the middle and upper Murgsee is the Murgsee mountain inn, which accommodates not only hikers but also fishermen. The Murgsee trout are known for their pink, salmon-like flesh. The shortest, best and easiest way to Murgsee leads via Murg on Lake Walen, on the Zurich - Chur route, either by car or the Murgtal bus (register for bus trips with Taxi Walensee, Tel. 079 735 30 00) to the Mornen car park (P2) at around 1200 m above sea level. The route via Murg is well signposted. From Mornen, a natural gravel path approx. 1.5 m wide leads directly to the Murgsee mountain restaurant at 1825 m above sea level. The hike takes around 1.5 to 2 hours. The Murgsee - Mürtschen area circular hike is particularly recommended, with the starting point being the Merlen car park (P1) in the Murgtal. The hiking trails are well marked and are also suitable for hikers with little experience. Text / Source: Eastern Switzerland Tourism, Fürstenlandstrasse 53, CH-9000 St.Gallen https://ostschweiz.ch/de/map/detail/murgseen-d178b0e4-cf43-46c1-9f5e-29501dbf8262.html
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Visit the Schwarzsee in Pizol! In addition to the beautiful lake circuit, there is also a game trail on the right, which later leads you to the main path. And if you dare, you can refresh yourself at a water temperature of just 2 degrees (At your own risk! -> Can lead to hypothermia! 🥶) Have fun discovering and enjoying 😁
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The Pizol 5-Lake Hiking Trail features five distinct mountain lakes: Wangsersee, known as a serene starting point; Wildsee, striking with its turquoise water and views of the Pizol glacier; Schottensee, equally stunning with deep blue hues; Schwarzsee, characterized by its dark, emerald green waters; and Baschalvasee, which appears greenish and romantic.
The Murgsee lakes, including Upper Murg Lake, are nestled in a wild and romantic valley basin. The area is distinguished by impressive geological formations, massive Verrucano rocks, and extensive Swiss stone pine forests. The scenery, particularly around the lower Murgsee, is often compared to the wilderness of Canada. You can also find the unique Murgsee trout here.
You can expect exceptionally picturesque views with a constantly changing alpine landscape. The lakes themselves display contrasting colors, from intense turquoise and deep blue to emerald and greenish hues. These are set against a backdrop of glaciated peaks, rocky landscapes, lush alpine meadows, and dramatic mountain scenery. Panoramic views of the Glarus and Graubünden mountains, and the Rhine Valley are common.
The Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its exceptional geological formations. It offers a clear, three-dimensional exposure of tectonic structures, particularly the Glarus Thrust, where older rocks are visibly pushed over younger ones. Hiking near these lakes provides a direct encounter with this geological marvel.
Yes, many trails around the lakes offer challenging sections. For instance, the Pizol 5-Lake Hiking Trail covers approximately 10 to 11.4 kilometers with moderate to difficult sections. You can find more detailed information on hiking routes, including difficulty levels, in the Hiking in Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona guide.
The region offers opportunities to spot local wildlife. Around Schwarzsee, for example, visitors have a good chance of observing ibex, chamois, and eagles. Mountain goats might also be seen on the slopes near Schottensee.
Yes, some lakes offer opportunities for swimming. The Upper Murg Lake invites swimming on hot days. Additionally, Talalpsee is a beautiful mountain lake where you can swim in its cool waters.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Upper Murg Lake is noted as family-friendly, and the Murgsee area offers well-marked trails suitable for hikers with less experience. Talalpsee also has a path all around and barbecue spots, making it suitable for families.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes in Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona guide, or discover running trails detailed in the Running Trails in Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona guide.
The Pizol 5-Lake Hiking Trail typically takes around 4 to 5 hours to complete. It covers approximately 10 to 11.4 kilometers, depending on the exact route taken.
The best time to visit the alpine lakes in Haut Lieu Tectonique Suisse Sardona is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to October), when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the scenery. During this period, the vibrant colors of the lakes are most pronounced.
For the Pizol 5-Lake Hiking Trail, you can typically use gondolas and chairlifts from areas like Wangs to reach the starting points. For the Murgsee lakes, you can take public transport to Murg on Lake Walen, then use the Murgtal bus (registration often required) to the Mornen car park, from where a hike leads to the lakes.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. Near the Upper Murg Lake, you'll find the quaint Murgseehütte, a privately run guest house directly on the shore where you can also stay overnight. Talalpsee also has a restaurant nearby.
Many alpine trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations and local signage. Dogs should generally be kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals. Be prepared for varied terrain and ensure your dog is fit for the hike.


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