Best mountain peaks around Altdorf (UR) serve as a gateway to the diverse mountainous landscape of the Swiss Alps. Altdorf, the historic capital of Uri, is an ideal starting point for exploring numerous peaks. The canton of Uri is highly mountainous, featuring hundreds of named peaks and offering a range of experiences from accessible viewpoints to challenging ascents. This region provides extensive panoramic views of the Glarus Alps, Schachental Mountains, Lake Lucerne, and the Reuss Valley.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Since I was on the Chaiserstock for the first time in 2022, they have significantly defused the two "key points" (at the couloir up to the Chaisertor there are now iron steps and the point at the top with the chain where you have to hoist yourself up with a lot of strength is now also additionally secured with iron steps and a rope 👍) . Of course, the path remains airy and scrambling, but is wonderfully secured with a rope. I've seen those who have secured themselves with a via ferrata set, of course it's also possible, but not necessary. A head for heights and sure-footedness is of course a must, the path remains a T4+ and is a wonderful climbing path for experienced hikers with a great panorama from the summit 😍😄👌
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From Biel-Kinzig, the path marked blue and white leads up over the Rossstocklücke, which requires a head for heights and sure-footedness. The summit can be reached via easy paths from Riemenstalden ... either way it is a very worthwhile panoramic summit with a wonderful panorama 😍. Since it can be visited from several sides, it is usually well attended and in winter even with snowshoes or skis.
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Since I was on the Chaiserstock for the first time in 2022, they have significantly defused the two "key points" (at the couloir up to the Chaisertor there are now iron steps and the point at the top with the chain where you have to hoist yourself up with a lot of strength is now also additionally secured with iron steps and a rope 👍) . Of course, the path remains airy and scrambling, but is wonderfully secured with a rope. I've seen those who have secured themselves with a via ferrata set, of course it's also possible, but not necessary. A head for heights and sure-footedness is of course a must, the path remains a T4+ and is a wonderful Kraxlige path for experienced hikers with a great panorama from the summit 😍😄👌
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Start for the unique ridge path to Fronalpstock.
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The Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station is easily accessible via a mountain station and offers phenomenal panoramic views of the Rigi chain and Lake Lucerne. When visibility is good, the vista is spectacular. The Fronalpstock summit also provides impressive views, especially of Lake Lucerne.
Yes, the Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station is considered family-friendly due to its easy access via a mountain station. Additionally, the Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike is described as an easy ridge walk that can be done with children, featuring secured sections with chains and railings.
For those seeking a more demanding adventure, the Chaiserstock Summit presents a challenging but highly rewarding ascent. It involves parts requiring climbing and secured sections, making it suitable for experienced hikers. Another strenuous option is Hoch Fulen, known for its long hike and significant ascent.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the alpine flora, late June and July are ideal, especially for trails like the Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike. For general panoramic views, good visibility is key, which can occur throughout the warmer months. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From peaks like Fronalpstock, you can see the Rigi chain, Lake Lucerne, and the broader Alps. The Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike offers breathtaking views of central Swiss mountains and lakes, along with diverse alpine flora. The Eggberge sun-terrace also provides extensive panoramic views of the Glarus Alps, Schachental Mountains, Lake Lucerne, and the Reuss Valley.
Visitors frequently praise the phenomenal panoramic views, especially from summits like Fronalpstock, which offer vistas of Lake Lucerne and the Alps. The rewarding nature of challenging ascents like Chaiserstock and the well-secured, scenic ridge walks such as the Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike are also highly appreciated. The region's diverse alpine flora and the unique experience of the world's steepest funicular to Stoos are also highlights.
Yes, to reach areas like Stoos and the Fronalpstock, you can take the Stoos funicular from Hinteres Schlattli. This funicular is notable for being the steepest in the world, with a gradient of 110 percent or 47.7 degrees, offering a unique part of the journey to the mountains.
Beyond peak bagging, the Altdorf (UR) region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Altdorf (UR) guide. There are also extensive options for gravel biking, with routes like Chinzig Chulm, found in the Gravel biking around Altdorf (UR) guide.
Yes, the region is rich with hiking opportunities. For mountain hikes, you can find trails like the Lidernhütte SAC – Rossstock Summit loop or the Gitschen 2513 m – Musenalp loop, which are typically difficult. More options are available in the Mountain Hikes around Altdorf (UR) guide.
The tallest and most prominent peak within the Uri canton is the Dammastock, standing at 3,630 meters (11,909 feet). While not directly adjacent to Altdorf, it is a significant feature of the broader mountainous region.
To experience less crowded trails, it is generally recommended to visit during weekdays rather than weekends or public holidays. While popular spots like Fronalpstock can get busy, exploring some of the more challenging or longer routes, such as the strenuous hike to Hoch Fulen, might offer a more secluded experience.
At popular spots like the Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station, you can find facilities including restaurants. The Fronalpstock summit also features a good self-service restaurant, providing amenities for visitors.


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