Mountain peaks around Schattdorf, located in the canton of Uri, Switzerland, offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features a range of alpine terrain, from accessible ridge walks to challenging ascents. These peaks provide extensive views of the surrounding Swiss Alps and valleys, including Lake Uri. The area is characterized by its rugged landscape and natural features.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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great summit with wonderful views
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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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The region around Schattdorf offers a variety of rewarding peaks. The Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike is highly popular for its panoramic views and is considered easy enough for children. For a more challenging experience, Klingenstock Summit offers a significant vertical ascent, while Rossstock Summit provides magnificent views of Lake Lucerne and the central Swiss mountains.
Yes, the Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike is considered easy and suitable for children. While some sections are exposed, they are mostly secured with chains and railings, making it a safe and enjoyable experience for families with fantastic views. The area around Haldi also offers accessible paths.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Uri Rotstock Summit is an excellent choice, known for its challenging long-distance ascent and exceptional alpine terrain. The Chaiserstock Summit also provides a demanding climb, rewarding the effort with magnificent vistas. Hoch Fulen is another option for a long and challenging hike through wild valleys.
The mountain peaks around Schattdorf consistently offer spectacular panoramic views. You can expect breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Swiss Alps, including the Glarus Alps and Schachental Mountains, as well as picturesque valleys and bodies of water like Lake Uri and Lake Lucerne. Many summits provide a 360-degree perspective of the diverse alpine landscape.
The Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge Hike is renowned for its simply fantastic panoramic views of the central Swiss mountains and lakes. It's an accessible ridge walk, even suitable for children, with some exposed sections secured by chains and railings. Visitors often highlight the diverse alpine flora, especially beautiful in late June and July.
Yes, if you ascend Bälmeten from the sun terrace of Haldi, you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the nearby Seewlisee as a reward for your hike. Bälmeten is considered one of the most beautiful pre-alpine peaks in the region.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Schattdorf is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to October). During this period, the trails are typically free of snow, and the alpine flora is at its most vibrant. For specific peaks, late June and July are ideal for seeing diverse alpine flora, and early mornings are recommended for popular routes to avoid crowds.
Beyond hiking, the Schattdorf area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'Alte Axenstraße – Lake Lucerne loop' for cycling or tackle challenging gravel biking routes such as 'Chinzig Chulm'. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around Schattdorf and Gravel biking around Schattdorf guides.
Yes, there are several circular hiking trails in the vicinity of Schattdorf's peaks. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Bench With a View of Lake Uri – Bälmeten Summit loop' which offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Schattdorf guide.
The Schattdorf mountain region is rich in alpine flora, especially vibrant in late June and July. Hikers on trails like the Klingenstock–Fronalpstock Ridge can observe diverse plant life. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the rugged alpine terrain is home to various mountain animals. If you're lucky, you might even spot wild hay making on the steep slopes towards autumn.
While many peaks offer well-known spectacular views, exploring less-traveled paths can reveal hidden gems. For example, the long hike to Hoch Fulen traverses a wild, seldom-visited valley, offering unique perspectives of the Schachental Mountains and Glarus Alps. The Haldi area itself, with its 'healing' qualities and the picturesque wooden Haldi Chapel, offers charming, less-crowded spots.
Many starting points for hikes to the mountain peaks around Schattdorf are accessible by public transport, often involving a combination of trains and post buses. For example, the Haldi sun terrace, a starting point for Bälmeten, can be reached via a cable car from Schattdorf, which itself is well-connected. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific trailheads.


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