Best mountain peaks around Sumvitg, a municipality in the Surselva region of Graubünden, Switzerland, are surrounded by an array of mountain peaks. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, offering varied experiences for visitors. The region's geographic features include accessible lookout mountains and more challenging high-alpine summits.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Klausen Pass is a 1,948 m above sea level mountain pass in the Swiss canton of Uri, connecting the canton's core area to Glarus via the Urner Boden valley, which is continuously inhabited in winter and therefore a functional exclave. The pass leads from Altdorf (canton of Uri) through the Schächen Valley, over the pass summit and the parish of Urnerboden to Linthal in the canton of Glarus. The pass summit forms the border between the Uri municipality of Unterschächen and the Urner Boden region, which belongs to Spiringen.
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While previously you could only get to the Gemsfairenstock by touching the glacier, it is now possible without it. There is a slightly exposed section on the ascent, but it is secured with chains.
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Good for taking off with a paraglider. Great view of the Tödi!
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Great pass road with many highlights along the way 🚴
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Lake Luzzone is located in the upper Blenio valley at 1590 meters above sea level. It is an artificial basin originating from a 225 meter high dam and completed in 1963.
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Lake Luzzone is located in the upper Blenio valley at 1590 meters above sea level. It is an artificial basin originating from a 225 meter high dam and completed in 1963.
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, Piz Mundaun and Piz Sezner are highly recommended. Piz Mundaun, often called the 'Graubünden Rigi,' provides an unobstructed panorama of the entire Alpine landscape, complete with an observation deck and information boards. Piz Sezner also offers extensive views, featuring a summit cross and book. Additionally, the Gemsfairenstock Summit is known for its wonderful 360-degree views over the Alps.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. Lago di Luzzone and Luzzone Dam is categorized as family-friendly and dog-friendly, offering a unique experience with its impressive 225-meter high dam and reservoir. While the dam wall has a via ferrata for experienced climbers, the general area around the lake is accessible.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Sumvitg generally depends on the specific peak and your activity. For peaks like Piz Mundaun and Piz Sezner, which are part of ski areas in winter, the warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are ideal for hiking. Higher, more challenging peaks like Tödi or Garvera are best tackled in summer when snow conditions are more favorable for experienced mountaineers and ski tourers.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, Sumvitg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Sumvitg guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Runda Claustra' available in the Gravel biking around Sumvitg guide. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like 'Runda Curnera' and tours over the Lukmanier Pass, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Sumvitg guide.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the region offers several challenging options. Tödi (Piz Russein), at 3,614 meters, is the highest point bordering Canton Glarus and presents a significant mountaineering challenge. Kistenstöckli involves a steep ascent, partly secured with chains, offering panoramic views. The Gemsfairenstock Summit is also considered challenging, with an exposed key section on its ascent that is well secured with chains.
Piz Mundaun is known for its accessibility, featuring a well-maintained hiking trail (T2) to its summit. Its reputation as an exceptional lookout mountain makes it a popular choice for those seeking rewarding views without extreme difficulty. Piz Sezner is also relatively accessible, especially with a cable car station nearby during winter, and can be combined with Piz Mundaun via a panoramic hike.
While the focus of the peaks is primarily natural beauty, the Klausen Pass Summit is a notable historical site. This mountain pass, with a height of 1948 meters, has a rich history as a cattle route and later as a postal route, promoting tourism and even hosting international car races in the early 20th century. It connects the Uri Schächental with the Linthal in Glarus.
The Garvera peaks (P.2324 and P.2437), located in the wild and romantic Val Sumvitg, offer an 'insider's' ski touring experience. They are appreciated for their sense of solitude and impressive panoramic views, particularly from the Garvera shoulder. These peaks are ideal for those seeking a more remote and untouched natural beauty away from more crowded trails.
Yes, both Piz Mundaun and Piz Sezner transform into parts of a ski area during the winter months. Piz Mundaun has a mountain hut near its summit, and Piz Sezner benefits from a cable car station west of its summit, providing convenient access for winter sports enthusiasts.
For those looking to avoid crowds and experience more solitude, the ascent to the Garvera peaks in the Val Sumvitg is an excellent choice. These peaks offer an 'insider's' ski touring experience with impressive panoramic views, providing a sense of untouched natural beauty away from the more frequented paths.
From Piz Mundaun, you can expect an unobstructed, breathtaking panorama of the entire Alpine landscape. This includes views of countless mountain peaks, valleys, and villages. The summit features a newly renovated observation deck and detailed panoramic information boards to help identify surrounding peaks like the majestic Finsteraarhorn and Tödi.
Yes, a popular option is the panoramic hike connecting Piz Mundaun and Piz Sezner. This allows hikers to experience the unique views from both summits, offering a diverse and rewarding day out in the mountains.


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