Mountain peaks around St. Antoni offer diverse experiences for visitors seeking views and challenges. This region features a mountainous landscape, providing opportunities to explore various summits. The area is known for its natural features, including viewpoints with expansive vistas of the Alps. With 7 distinct peaks, St. Antoni presents a range of options for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A beautiful viewpoint that you have to earn (steep stairs to the viewpoint). It's quite busy on weekends when the weather is nice.
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Very nice hike. I can highly recommend it
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The Schwendelberg barbecue area offers everything you need for a cozy barbecue afternoon in nature, with permanently installed barbecue areas, seating and a great view.
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I used to ski here a lot as a child. When there is enough snow, I still like this place.
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beautiful path and really worthwhile
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It's always worth coming here. Just the way here is a dream
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Very nice barbecue area. There is also wood, paper and lighter as well as a cooking grate
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Ideal resting place with fireplace and an impressive view of the Alps
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Among the most appreciated peaks in the St. Antoni area are Pfyffe 1,665 meters, which offers an impressive view of the Alps and is an ideal resting place with a fireplace. Another popular spot is Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint, known for its great views near Bern, also featuring fireplaces and resting places.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For instance, Restaurant Selital is listed as a family-friendly highlight, suggesting amenities or an environment welcoming to families. Many of the viewpoints and resting places, like those found at Pfyffe and Guggershorn, can also be enjoyed by families.
The mountain peaks around St. Antoni are rich in natural features and offer expansive viewpoints. Pfyffe 1,665 meters provides an impressive panoramic view of the Alps. Similarly, Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint offers a great view near Bern. You can also explore trails like Guggershorn North Side, which often passes through the beautiful Schärenholz forest.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and well-equipped resting spots. For example, Pfyffe 1,665 meters is highlighted as an 'ideal resting place with fireplace and an impressive view of the Alps.' The Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint is also noted for its 'great view near Bern' and 'fireplaces and beautiful resting places all around.' The journey itself is often described as a dream.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Guggershorn North Side is a trail that leads to the crete between Guggershorn and Schwendelberg, often passing through the Schärenholz forest. While this specific guide focuses on peaks, you can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around St. Antoni guide, which includes routes like the 'Brunnenbergholz loop from Sankt Antoni'.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the St. Antoni region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and cycling. For running, consider routes like the 'Brunnenbergholz loop from Sankt Antoni' found in the Running Trails around St. Antoni guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Trail along the Sense River – Mühlethal Chapel loop from Sankt Antoni' from the MTB Trails around St. Antoni guide. For cycling, options like the 'Poya Bridge – View of Lake Schiffenen loop from Sankt Antoni' are available in the Cycling around St. Antoni guide.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and resting. Pfyffe 1,665 meters and Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint both offer beautiful resting places and fireplaces. For a more substantial meal, Restaurant Selital is a nearby option, and the Längeneybad Chalet was also a known spot for refreshments, though it has since closed.
The difficulty varies, catering to different experience levels. For example, the trail to Guggershorn North Side is described as 'steep in places.' Many of the highlights, including Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint and Pfyffe 1,665 meters, are categorized as 'intermediate,' suggesting they require a moderate level of fitness. Always check specific route details for the most accurate difficulty assessment.
Absolutely. The region is known for its impressive vistas. Pfyffe 1,665 meters is a viewpoint offering an 'impressive view of the Alps.' Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint also provides a 'great view near Bern.' These locations are specifically highlighted for their scenic beauty.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Guggershorn North Side trail is noted for being 'steep in places' as it leads to the crete between Guggershorn and Schwendelberg. This trail is categorized as intermediate, indicating it requires a good level of fitness.
The peaks in the St. Antoni area offer varying elevations. For instance, Pfyffe reaches an elevation of 1,665 meters. Other notable points like Guggershorn Summit and Viewpoint also provide significant elevation for panoramic views.


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