Mountain peaks around Mülligen are situated in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, with the municipality itself at an elevation of 363 meters. The region is characterized by its position along the southern slope of the Eiteberg, offering a landscape of forested areas and agricultural land. While Mülligen is not known for prominent mountain peaks directly within its immediate vicinity, the surrounding area provides various elevated points, passes, and trails for exploration. These routes offer opportunities to experience the local topography…
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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At 859 meters, the Burghorn is the highest point on the Lägerngrat. From here, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views: to the south over the Limmat Valley to the Alps 🏔️, and to the north into the Surb Valley and the Aargau Jura 🌳 – a perfect place for a break with a view!
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The main road over the 569 meter high Bözberg connects the Fricktal with Brugg. If you are on a mountain bike, you have the advantage of being able to go straight back into the forest before and after, thus avoiding traffic.
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On the Bözberg! And no matter which side you arrive from, there are many interesting forest and field paths, trails, and sights in the area. While you're there, I recommend visiting the Linner Linde tree or the old town of Brugg. There's so much more to see there, but there wouldn't be enough space. Have fun!
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Dreihägen has, figuratively speaking, changed a lot, more transparent and brighter, many trees have been cut down
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is on the tour, very steep, short climb: 80 m, rapid descent on the other side
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I used to ride the trail from Wildegg. This time from Brunegg.... I have the impression that Wildegg is the better option.
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Nice climb, either on the road or on a forest path
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Beautiful, sometimes challenging trail from or to Sennhütten, Besenbeiz unfortunately only open again in April.
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While Mülligen itself is not in a prominent mountainous region, the surrounding area offers various elevated points, passes, and trails. These include summits like Burghorn, mountain passes such as Ampfernhöhe and Bözberg Pass, and trails like the Chestenberg Trail. These spots provide opportunities to experience the local topography and enjoy scenic viewpoints.
For spectacular panoramic views, head to Burghorn. At 859 meters, it's one of the highest points on the Lägerngrat, offering vistas to the south over the Limmat Valley to the Alps, and to the north into the Surb Valley and the Aargau Jura. It's a perfect spot for a break with a view.
Yes, Burghorn is considered family-friendly. It's a summit and viewpoint that provides a rewarding experience for families looking to enjoy nature and scenic views together.
Absolutely! The Burghorn trail is noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring the area with your canine companion.
The trails around Mülligen vary in difficulty. You'll find intermediate options like the paths leading to Ampfernhöhe and Bözberg Pass, as well as the trail to the Highest point of Dottikon Dreihägen. For a more challenging experience, the Chestenberg Trail is described as demanding, especially in wet conditions due to roots and slippery sections.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, including dense forests, agricultural lands, and various viewpoints. The Chestenberg Trail, for instance, passes through beautiful forested areas and offers several viewpoints. The region is characterized by its position along the southern slope of the Eiteberg, providing a mix of landscapes.
Yes, near Ampfernhöhe, there's a short, steep climb to the "Sennhütte" which offers catering. This provides a convenient stop for refreshments during your exploration.
Beyond hiking, the area around Mülligen is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. The Bözberg Pass, for example, is particularly suitable for mountain biking with its forest and field paths.
While specific data isn't available, generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking and outdoor activities in this region of Switzerland. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are more accessible.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like Burghorn, which offers vistas of the Alps and surrounding valleys. The variety of trails, from moderately increasing roads to challenging forest paths, also receives positive feedback, along with the opportunity to enjoy nature and find peaceful spots for breaks.
While not directly on the peaks, the Chestenberg Trail passes by a small Stone Age settlement. Additionally, near Bözberg Pass, you can find the Linner Linde tree and the historic old town of Brugg, offering cultural points of interest.


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