Best mountain peaks around Gurtnellen are found in the heart of the Swiss Alps, offering diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by majestic mountains and a varied alpine landscape. Gurtnellen serves as a base for exploring high-alpine environments, panoramic viewpoints, and challenging summit ascents. The area provides access to both well-known peaks and less-traveled routes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A wonderful structure high above the abyss
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Magnificent alpine scenery, wide panoramic views, strenuous tour on good and safe paths.
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Beautiful summit with views of Lake Uri, the Bernese Oberland and the peaks of Central Switzerland.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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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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The climb is tough. There is a fantastic view for this.
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Nice corner for hiking and resting. Circular routes are possible. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights would be an advantage.
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Beyond the popular summits, Gurtnellen is surrounded by diverse mountain areas. Pazolastock Summit offers beautiful views towards Chur and Andermatt. For a challenging high-alpine experience, Uri Rotstock Summit provides exceptional panoramic views of Lake Uri and the Bernese Oberland. The Sustenhorn Summit is known for its high-alpine ski tour potential and challenging combined high tour routes. Additionally, Sunniggrat offers spectacular panoramic views over central Switzerland, and Krönten is a significant high-alpine peak for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. Sunniggrat, for instance, is made accessible by a cable car from Intschi or Amsteg up to the Arnisee, followed by a 1.5 to 2.5-hour hike on well-marked paths to the summit. The Pazolastock Summit is described as manageable for those with surefootedness, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
Many peaks around Gurtnellen boast incredible views. Sunniggrat is highly praised for its breathtaking panoramic views over central Switzerland and the Gotthard region. Uri Rotstock Summit provides wide panoramic views of Lake Uri, the Bernese Oberland, and the peaks of Central Switzerland. From Pazolastock Summit, you can enjoy beautiful vistas towards Chur and Andermatt. Spitzplanggenstock also offers magnificent panoramas and deep views into the Gornerental.
Experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge will find several options. Krönten, at 3,108 meters, is a significant high-alpine peak with a challenging ascent, including sections secured by bolts and the famous 'Krönten Leap' between its two summit towers. The Sustenhorn Summit offers a challenging combined high tour via its east ridge, involving climbing moves up to grade III/IV. Uri Rotstock Summit is also a challenging long-distance ascent with cool alpine terrain.
The region is rich in natural beauty. On Sunniggrat, you can find diverse alpine flora, including abundant alpine roses, especially vibrant in warmer months, and high moorland. The area around Krönten hut offers opportunities to observe animals and discover rare plants in the high moor. The Fellital valley is known for its wild romantic alpine huts and bubbling mountain streams, offering a chance to experience varying seasons in one day.
While many peaks are challenging, the area around Arnisee, accessible via cable car to Sunniggrat, offers family-friendly activities like swimming and picnicking. The Titlis Cliff Walk Suspension Bridge, while exhilarating, is an accessible experience for many, offering unique views at 3,041 meters. The Leutschachhütte area also features a unique climbing garden at the Obersee where climbing can be done directly from a raft, and a Kneipp path.
The region around Gurtnellen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Oberalp Pass – View of the Rhine Source loop' or the 'Reuss Pedestrian Bridge – Pond in the Reuss Delta loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails like 'Maderanertal Bike' or 'Arni Bike'. For runners, there are options like 'Schächen confluence – The Reuss River loop' or 'Jagdmatt Chapel – Dwarf Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, MTB trails guide, and running trails guide for Gurtnellen.
The Titlis Cliff Walk Suspension Bridge is Europe's highest suspension bridge, located at 3,041 meters above sea level. It spans 150 steps over a 500-meter abyss, offering an exhilarating adventure and unique views of the majestic mountain scenery. The walk across the bridge is free, but it may be closed in bad weather conditions.
Yes, several mountain huts serve as excellent bases or resting points. The charming Sunniggrathütte, near Sunniggrat, offers traditional Swiss cuisine and a friendly atmosphere. The Krönten hut, at 1,903 meters, provides numerous opportunities for climbing and bouldering. The Badushütte SAC is a very nice hut located about 20 minutes after Pazolastock Summit, known for its hospitable guardian and good food. The Leutschachhütte (at 2,208 m) is another excellent base for various mountain tours.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Sunniggrat and Uri Rotstock Summit. The challenging yet rewarding nature of high-alpine tours, such as those to Krönten and Sustenhorn Summit, is also a major draw. The diverse alpine flora, the serene beauty of places like Arnisee, and the hospitality of mountain huts like Badushütte SAC are also highly appreciated.
Spitzplanggenstock is a less-known viewpoint summit in the Uri Alps, accessible via an alpine route from the Sustenpass road, passing the Sewenhütte. The route is a wonderful alpine hike with a stony path requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights, including a grade I climbing passage in the upper section. From the summit, visitors are rewarded with a magnificent panorama and impressive deep views into the Gornerental, offering a unique and less crowded experience.


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