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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Glarus

Best mountain peaks in Glarus are found within the Glarus Alps, a mountain range in central Switzerland. This region is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona, which showcases geological formations from continental collision. The Glarus Alps feature impressive peaks and diverse experiences for hikers and mountaineers. Its dramatic topography includes deep valleys and jagged peaks, shaped by glacial melt and tectonic activity.

Best mountain peaks in Glarus

  • The most popular mountain peaks is View from Hirzli, a viewpoint and summit that offers extensive views and all-round visibility. It is known for its viewing platform.
  • Another must-see spot is Planggenstock, a summit. Visitors can expect a ridge path with views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Visitors also love Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site, a natural monument. This area provides insight into mountain formation processes and plate tectonics.
  • Glarus is known for summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from challenging climbs to accessible viewpoints.
  • The mountain peaks in Glarus are appreciated by the komoot community, with 39 upvotes and 55 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Vorder Glärnisch Summit

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A great view and a breathtaking view

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Planggenstock

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On the Planggenstock you do not have exactly the same beautiful view of the Walensee as from the Hirzli. But otherwise it is just as beautiful and on the Planggenstock there is much more peace than on the Hirzli. Is highly recommended and especially the ridge path from Hirzli over to Planggenstock is very nice.

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View from Hirzli

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The view on a hike from Niederurnen to the Hirzli is rather modest, but on the Hirzli you are rewarded with a very beautiful view and all-round visibility. And if you then add the extension over the ridge to the Planggenstock, you are more than compensated for the quite strenuous ascent with little prospect. It's beautiful up here !!!
In terms of difficulty, the ascent to the Hirzli is tough, but not technically demanding, the tightrope walk over to the Planggenstock needs a little more surefootedness and a bit of a head for heights, but everything within the normal framework.

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Tierberg Summit

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The Tierberg - yes, it takes a little overcoming to walk the rarely used path to the summit - exposed, airy, many impressive "deep views" ...
Not recommended in wet and / or windy conditions, and no, not even in snow ...

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Brünnelistock

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Experience in rough and exposed terrain as well as surefootedness and a head for heights are necessary

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Kistenstöckli

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From the Bifertenhütte steep ascent, partly slightly exposed with chains. Flat at the top and great panoramic views, an experience!

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Murgsee-Furggel Pass

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Pass crossing Murgseefurgglen / Mürtschenfurgglen 1985 m above sea level SG / GL (saddle)
Beautiful view of the Murgsee

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Chöpfenberg Summit

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The Chöpfberg (marked blue and white) is rarely climbed, it is not really easy to reach but also not that easy to climb.
A few climbing spots - some of which are secured with steel cables - require a little easy climbing, but you should choose dry conditions, the steep grass flanks can be very slippery.

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Sardona World Heritage Area with the distinctive Tschingelhörner and the famous Elmer Martinsloch.

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Fronalpstock Summit

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T4 hike from the pass. Beautiful view

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October 15, 2025, Chöpfenberg Summit

The summit can be climbed as an alpine tour via the east and west ridges or as an alpine multi-pitch route via the south ridge (11 pitches, grade 4c). See https://www.sac-cas.ch/de/huetten-und-touren/sac-tourenportal/choepfenberg-385/alpinklettern/s-grat-373/ Descent via the BW-marked normal route. A magnificent mountain with panoramic views, much less visited than the nearby Brüggler.

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The view of the lake is stunning.✨

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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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February 9, 2025, Brünnelistock

The Brünnelistock appears inaccessible from the Zindlenspitz or Rossalpelispitz. But if you stand in the gap between Rossalpelispitz and Brünnelistock (P. 1990), you can see that it is well graded. The path climbs almost 150 meters up to the summit, initially next to the ridge, later directly on it with one or two climbing sections (I-II). There are no more safety devices here, but at each climbing section there are several ways to get up. Absolute surefootedness and a good head for heights are required here. Advanced alpine hikers can also cross the Brünnelistock (preferably from northeast to southwest). But then we are at difficulty level T5 with climbing sections II.

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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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August 30, 2024, View from Hirzli

Today was my first time on the Hirzli and I was thrilled by this sensational view.

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Experience in rough and exposed terrain as well as surefootedness and a head for heights are necessary

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in Glarus offer the most impressive panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider View from Hirzli, which is known for its extensive all-round visibility and viewing platform. Another excellent choice is Fronalpstock, accessible by cable car, offering a fantastic 360-degree panorama. Spitzmeilen also provides some of the best panoramic views within the Tectonic Arena.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or accessible viewpoints in Glarus?

Yes, Fronalpstock is an excellent option for families and those seeking spectacular views without an arduous climb, as it's easily accessible by cable car. It also features a panoramic restaurant at the top.

What are the most challenging mountain peaks for experienced climbers in Glarus?

For experienced mountaineers, Tödi (Piz Russein) is the highest and most challenging peak in the Glarus Alps, surrounded by extensive snowfields and glaciers. Other challenging summits include Planggenstock, known for its challenging ridge path, and Vorder Glärnisch Summit, which is suitable for experienced mountain hikers with good endurance and surefootedness.

Which peaks are significant for their geological features or natural monuments?

The Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes Piz Sardona and Spitzmeilen, is globally significant for its dramatic display of mountain building through continental collision and the Glarus thrust fault. This area provides exceptional insight into mountain formation processes and plate tectonics.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the mountain peaks in Glarus?

The Glarus Alps are characterized by dramatic topography, including deep valleys, jagged peaks, and impressive geological formations. You can also find extensive snowfields and glaciers, particularly around Tödi and Bifertenstock, as well as beautiful mountain lakes like Klöntalersee and Walensee, which can be viewed from peaks like Hirzli.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Glarus?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from moderate to challenging, including routes like the 'Circular lake hike in Klöntal' or the 'Muttsee Hut Circular Trail'. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Walensee Lakeside Trail'. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes in Glarus or Gravel biking in Glarus guides.

Are there specific hiking routes recommended for exploring the Glarus peaks?

Yes, for a challenging experience, the ridge path from Hirzli over to Planggenstock is highly recommended for its breathtaking views. The area around Hausstock also offers diverse hiking routes. For those interested in geology, the Sardona World Heritage Trail provides exceptional natural spectacles.

When is the best time to visit the Glarus mountains for hiking?

While the region offers beauty year-round, autumn is particularly good for peaks like Vorder Glärnisch Summit, as it remains accessible without glacier contact and offers stunning views. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides the most favorable conditions for hiking and mountaineering in the Glarus Alps.

What do visitors appreciate most about the mountain peaks in Glarus?

Visitors frequently highlight the sensational and extensive panoramic views from summits like Hirzli and Kistenstöckli. The unique geological insights offered by the Sardona Tectonic Arena are also a major draw, along with the sense of achievement from challenging climbs and the peacefulness found on less crowded ridge paths like the one to Planggenstock.

Are there any mountain passes that offer great views in Glarus?

Yes, the Murgsee-Furggel Pass is a notable mountain pass that offers beautiful views of Lake Murg and the surrounding mountains, making it a rewarding stop on an intermediate trail.

Which peak is the highest in the Glarus Alps?

Tödi, also known as Piz Russein, stands at 3,614 meters (11,857 ft) and is the highest mountain in the Glarus Alps, as well as the highest summit in the canton of Glarus.

Can I find any peaks that involve climbing sections?

Yes, peaks like Kistenstöckli involve steep ascents, partly secured with chains, offering a climbing experience. Fronalpstock also has climbing sections suitable for experienced hikers without vertigo.

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