Attractions and places to see around Gurtnellen are found in the upper Urner Reuss Valley in the canton of Uri, Switzerland. This region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including mountain lakes and valleys, and holds historical significance as a transit point. Gurtnellen offers a range of sites from natural features to historical landmarks, reflecting its past along the Gotthard Pass Road.
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On the hunt for crystals and alpine lake magic – Gotthard Crystal Trek
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A wonderful structure high above the abyss
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Charming mountain hut in the Maderanertal at 2032 m altitude.
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The Salbithütte is a Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) mountain hut located at 2,105 metres above sea level in the Göscheneralptal in the canton of Uri. Built in 1931 and subsequently expanded, it offers 58 beds and is open from mid-June to mid-October. The hut is an ideal starting point for hikers and mountaineers, thanks to the sharp ridges, mighty towers and granite slabs around the Salbitschijen. A notable attraction is the Salbitbrücke, a 90-metre-long suspension bridge, which connects the Salbithütte to the Voralphütte, offering a unique experience for experienced hikers and those free from vertigo.
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The Windgällenhütte, located at 2,032 m in the picturesque Maderanertal, offers 60 beds in nine bright rooms, each with 4-15 beds equipped with Nordic blankets and pillows. The facility is open from the beginning of June to mid-October, while in the winter period there is a winter room with 8 beds, accessible by telephone reservation. The privileged location of the hut makes it an ideal starting point for alpine hikes and climbing in the region. Info at this link: https://www.windgaellenhuette.ch
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I'm not afraid of heights. But the Titlis Cliff Walk was definitely not a particular challenge. The suspension bridge is not very long and luckily it doesn't wobble that much, even when there are a lot of people on it. And the view isn't too deep or 'empty'. The view is very beautiful. I wouldn't want to do it on weekends/holidays. Too many people blocking the way to take photos/selfies.
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"Titlis Cliff Walk" Suspension Bridge Are you ready for this test of courage? At 3,041 meters above sea level, Europe's highest suspension bridge leads over the south face to the top station of the Ice Flyer glacier lift. 150 steps above the icy abyss, while the wind howls and your heart races. An exhilarating adventure you'll never forget, and one for which you'll be rewarded with a unique view of the majestic mountain scenery. Take the first step now! https://www.titlis.ch/de/aktivitaeten/titlis-cliff-walk
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Beautiful hike on a very good mountain path. Great views and fantastic fauna
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Lovely hut maintenance team. Thank you Wisi and Annina for the great hospitality.
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Gurtnellen offers a variety of hiking experiences. For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the one to Pazolastock Summit, which rewards climbers with expansive views. The area around Arnisee is known for family-friendly walking routes, and you can also ascend to Sunniggrat from there for wonderful views. The Urner Fellital offers hikes through diverse landscapes, experiencing 'three seasons in one day'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Gurtnellen guide.
Yes, Arnisee is a popular and idyllic mountain lake situated at 1,368 meters above sea level. It's accessible by two cable cars from Amsteg and Intschi and is a great spot for family-friendly walks and winter activities. There's also a refreshing mountain lake near Sunniggrat, which can be reached by hiking from Arnisee.
The Gurtnellen region boasts several stunning viewpoints. The Pazolastock Summit offers beautiful views of the valley towards Chur and Andermatt. Sunniggrat provides expansive vistas after a hike from Arnisee. Additionally, the Geissberg area features a fireplace at Holzrieri/Schipfenberg with impressive views of the Uri side valleys.
Beyond hiking, Gurtnellen is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain biking on trails like the Maderanertal Bike or Arni Bike, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Gurtnellen guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Oberalp Pass loop, which you can find in the Cycling around Gurtnellen guide. In winter, the Arnisee area transforms into a winter wonderland, perfect for winter hiking and snowshoeing.
Gurtnellen has a rich history as a transit point. You can explore several significant religious buildings, including St. Michael's Church (Gurtnellen-Dorf), St. Josef's Church (Gurtnellen-Wiler), and the St. Anna Chapel on the old Gotthard Road. The region also gained fame through 'Strahlnen' (crystal searching), and the Antonini Quarry highlights its mining past. The village's proximity to the historic Gotthard Pass Road has shaped its development since the 13th century.
Yes, Gurtnellen is home to several historically significant churches and chapels. These include St. Michael's Church (consecrated 1783), St. Josef's Church (built 1924-1926), Stäuben Chapel (around 1910), St. Anna Chapel (dating back to 1661), Maria-Hilf Chapel (rebuilt 1859), and the picturesque Arnisee Lake Chapel. Each offers a glimpse into the region's religious and architectural heritage.
Absolutely. The area around Arnisee is particularly well-suited for families, offering easy walking routes. The Geissberg area features a themed trail that provides insights into avalanche protection and local flora and fauna, which can be engaging for children. Gurtnellen also has playgrounds, making it a welcoming destination for families.
Gurtnellen offers outdoor activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling, with lush landscapes and pleasant temperatures. The Urner Fellital is known for experiencing 'three seasons in one day' during warmer months. In colder months, the Arnisee area transforms into a winter wonderland, perfect for winter hiking and snowshoeing. The best time depends on your preferred activities.
Arnisee is conveniently accessible by two cable cars. You can take a cable car from either Amsteg or Intschi to reach the lake and its surrounding area, making it an easy destination for visitors.
Yes, several mountain huts in the area offer both accommodation and food. The Maighelshütte is hosted in both summer and winter, providing a cozy break with very good food. The Windgällen Hut is a charming SAC hut at 2032 meters altitude, serving as a hospitable stop. The Salbithütte also offers beds and is open from mid-June to mid-October, providing a place to rest for hikers and mountaineers.
Gurtnellen's uniqueness stems from its diverse offerings. It's geographically central to Uri, with a rich history as a transit point along the Gotthard Pass Road. The region is famed for 'Strahlnen' (crystal searching) and boasts stunning natural features like the idyllic Arnisee, the ancient Urner Fellital, and the secluded Gornerental. Its combination of natural beauty, historical depth, and opportunities for various outdoor activities makes it a distinctive destination.


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