Best mountain peaks around Linthal offer a diverse range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features prominent summits and natural formations, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, making it a notable destination for those seeking elevated views and challenging routes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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An unexpected trail but without regrets...
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Great corner with mega views
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Nice pass with flat areas to bivouac.
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If the Hohneck is one of the most famous peaks in the Vosges Mountains, it's certainly thanks to the superb scenery of the Wormspel valley, which lies just a short distance away. The valley offers a breathtaking panorama of Lake Schiessrothried and the Wormsa Valley.
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With 1,363 meters above sea level, the Hohneck is the third highest peak in the Vosges. It is also one of the most iconic, and perhaps the most beloved. Next to the Route des Crêtes, it is the ideal starting point for family hikes. The view it offers is simply splendid. It magnificently dominates the lake of Schiessrothried, the slope being very abrupt in this place. A real postcard landscape perfectly representing the Vosges mountains.
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From its 1272 meters high, the Petit Ballon is certainly one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Vosges massif. Its vast expanse of high stubble and the absence of adjacent summits allow it to dominate the landscape at 360°, and in particular the plain of Alsace to the east with the Black Forest in the background. The ideal place to admire the sunset, especially since several farm inns are within walking distance to enjoy a delicious marcaire meal and/or spend the night. Less touristy than the large Vosges ridge facing it, the Petit Ballon provides an authentic mountain feeling, with its Tibetan flags, its statue of the Virgin and its Vosges breed cow farms.
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The tour around the Petit Ballon is an unforgettable round, from here you have a beautiful wide view
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Very nice view, on nice days there are also model airplanes at the Petit Ballon.
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Linthal is a gateway to several majestic peaks in the Glarus Alps. Some of the most impressive include Tödi, the highest in the Glarus Alps with its glacier-covered silhouette; Ortstock, offering panoramic views over Braunwald and the Linthal Valley; and Clariden, known for its significant glaciers and alpine flowers. Other notable peaks are Hausstock, Kärpf, Bifertenstock, and Selbsanft, each offering unique features and experiences.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, peaks like Tödi (3,614 meters) offer demanding high-altitude tours involving glacier crossings and technical sections. Bifertenstock (3,419 meters) and Hausstock (3,158 meters) also appeal to those seeking challenging alpine experiences, often requiring proper equipment like ice axes and crampons. These ascents frequently involve overnight stays at mountain huts like the Fridolinshütte.
Absolutely. Several peaks in the region feature glaciers. Tödi is famously glacier-covered, and Clariden is notable for its large glaciers and firn, particularly the Claridenfirn. Bifertenstock also has glaciers on both sides, and Selbsanft features a small glacier on its eastern side. These areas provide accessible opportunities to witness stunning glacier landscapes.
The area around Kärpf, also known as Chärpf, is part of the Freiberg Kärpf, Europe's oldest wildlife sanctuary. This offers a unique opportunity to experience untouched nature and potentially observe various wildlife species in their natural habitat.
The Hausstock mountain is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona, showcasing globally significant rock displacement layers and tectonic structures. The Glarus thrust, a major fault, is clearly visible on the mountain. The region around Ortstock is also known for its karst formations and primitive rock landscapes.
Yes, Hausstock holds historical significance as it was part of the 1799 withdrawal route of the Russian army under General Alexander Suvorov, adding a layer of historical intrigue to its natural beauty.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You can find moderate to hard routes to peaks like Ortstock, which may involve steep slopes and sections with chains. The Kärpf Trek is a multi-stage circular hike through a wildlife sanctuary, covering about 35 kilometers with significant ascents. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Linthal, including those leading to mountain summits.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and alpine flower viewing, mid-June to early August is ideal, especially around the Clariden region. For more challenging alpine ascents involving glaciers, late summer can be favorable. Winter offers opportunities for experienced skiers and winter hikers on peaks like Hausstock, but requires specific equipment and conditions.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, areas like the Kärpf Trek provide opportunities for multi-stage hikes through a sanctuary, which can be adapted for families depending on their experience. The region around Clariden also offers accessible opportunities to experience glacier landscapes, which can be a fascinating day trip for families.
From the summit of Ortstock, you can enjoy stunning 360-degree views encompassing the Glattalpsee and the Klausen Pass. Points along the Kärpf Trek, such as the Schönaufurggeli, offer views towards Linthal and Glärnisch. The upper Linth Valley provides striking views of Selbsanft with Tödi in the background.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from challenging alpine ascents to scenic hikes with panoramic views. The natural beauty, including glacier landscapes, rugged rock formations, and alpine flowers, is a major draw. The historical and geological significance of peaks like Hausstock, and the opportunity for wildlife observation in areas like the Freiberg Kärpf, also contribute to a rich outdoor experience.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lac de la Lauch — loop — running from Linthal' or the 'Petit Ballon Summit loop from Linthal'. For more options, check out the running trails guide around Linthal.


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