Mountain peaks around Waltensburg/Vuorz are located in the Surselva region of Graubünden, Switzerland. This area provides access to various mountain peaks, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its panoramic views and extensive marked hiking trails. Waltensburg/Vuorz is part of a holiday region that includes Brigels and Andiast, with mountain transport facilities available.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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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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Pay attention to snow conditions, there could be tricky spots if there is little snow.
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The border between the Swiss cantons of Glarus and Uri runs across the summit of the Gemsfairenstock. The Gemsfairenstock (also just Gemsfairen) is a 2972.1 m above sea level. M. high mountain in the Glarus Alps. From its summit you have a good view of the north-west face of the southern Tödis and a wonderful 360-degree view over the peaks of the Alps in the cantons of Glarus, Uri, Schwyz, Graubünden etc.
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The region offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Piz Mundaun, often called the “Graubünden Rigi,” features a renovated observation deck with panoramic views. The settlement of Falera also provides a great panorama of the surrounding mountains. For a unique natural landmark, the Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site offers exceptional insights into mountain formation.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Kistenstöckli is a challenging summit with steep ascents, partly secured with chains, offering great panoramic views. Another option is Piz Fess (2,880 m), which presents a more demanding alpine experience with rocky passages and snowfields leading to its two distinct summits, the “Guter Fess” and “Böser Fess.”
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region boasts diverse natural features. You can explore the geological phenomena at the Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases mountain formation. Piz Titschal offers a ridge hike leading to the picturesque Blausee (Blue Lake), nestled in a rugged landscape. The broader Surselva region also features Europe's highest primeval pine forest (Uaul Scatlè) and the high valley of Val Frisal with its meandering watercourses.
Yes, the settlement of Falera is considered family-friendly, offering not only beautiful views but also historic houses and a church to explore. Many of the hiking trails around Piz Mundaun are rated T2 difficulty, making them accessible for families, especially with the option to use the chairlift from Cuolm Sura to ease the ascent.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the broader Surselva region and the Glarus Alps is Tödi (Piz Russein) at 3,614 m. While a direct summit ascent is a serious mountaineering endeavor, multi-day alpine tours to its base, such as to the Fridolinshütte, allow visitors to experience its majestic presence, towering cliffs, and visible glaciers.
The area around Waltensburg/Vuorz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain hiking, including challenging trails like the Kistenstöckli Summit loop. There are also extensive options for cycling and mountain biking, with routes like the 'View of the Rhine Gorge – Alp Sezner Mountain Hut loop' for MTB.
Waltensburg/Vuorz is part of a holiday region that includes Brigels and Andiast, providing extensive marked hiking and biking trails. Mountain transport facilities, such as chairlifts, are available directly from Waltensburg to access the ski and hiking areas, making it easier to reach higher elevations like Piz Mundaun from Cuolm Sura.
Piz Mundaun (2,064 m) is known as the “Graubünden Rigi” due to its prominent position and exceptional views. Its summit features a newly renovated observation deck that offers an unobstructed, breathtaking panorama of the entire Alpine landscape, allowing visitors to identify numerous peaks, valleys, and villages. It's also part of a ski area in winter and offers hiking trails year-round.
Yes, the Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only a natural monument but also a historical site, providing insight into the geological history of mountain formation. Additionally, the settlement of Falera, located at 1,220 meters, features historic houses and a historic church, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from various summits, such as the 360-degree vista from Piz Mundaun, where an observation platform helps identify surrounding peaks. The challenging yet rewarding ascents to peaks like Kistenstöckli are also highly valued for their unique experience and flat, cairn-dotted tops.
Absolutely. Many mountain peak hikes can be combined with other activities. For instance, hikes to Piz Mundaun can be extended to include other nearby peaks like Hitzeggen, Stein, and Piz Sezner for longer adventures. The region's extensive network of marked trails also allows for combining hiking with cycling or mountain biking on dedicated routes.
The region offers experiences year-round. Summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and clear views. Peaks like Piz Mundaun are also part of ski areas, making them accessible for winter sports enthusiasts. The diverse landscapes, including alpine roses in early summer, ensure a beautiful experience in various seasons.


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