4.7
(634)
5,267
hikers
6
hikes
Bus station hiking trails around Muttsee are set within the Glarus Alps, a region characterized by high alpine terrain, reservoirs, and significant elevation changes. The landscape features prominent peaks, deep valleys, and a mix of rocky paths and open alpine meadows. Access to many trailheads is facilitated by public transport, offering starting points for various routes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.0
(1)
12
hikers
9.87km
02:49
230m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(1)
10
hikers
8.44km
03:57
620m
620m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

Sign up for free
4.5
(6)
19
hikers
6.25km
02:11
270m
270m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(1)
3
hikers
4.13km
01:13
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(11)
62
hikers
11.4km
03:29
400m
400m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A very beautiful waterfall, located directly on the trail/hiking path from Tierfehd down to Linthal.
0
0
This modern and cozy self-service restaurant is the starting point of the RIESENWALD trail. It is located right next to the top station of the Elm-Ämpächli gondola. There's something for every budget in the food and beverage offerings. Source: Bergrestaurant Ämpächli https://share.google/UIJWHPS8gTmlBGOYu
1
0
At the back of the gorge there is another waterfall that comes from the same stream as the famous Berglistüber. The climb up has to be done carefully, but it is very impressive even from below.
0
0
Unfortunately, access is closed in winter.
0
0
An impressive sight even in winter with little water. Be careful of breaking ice!
0
0
very pretty here, very pretty
0
0
From the north-western side of the valley, near and above Elm, you can see the Martinsloch (for more details, see the UNESCO World Heritage Site Sardona).
0
0
There are 6 moderate hiking trails around Muttsee that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the region's natural beauty without needing a car.
The prime hiking season in the Muttsee region typically runs from mid-June to mid-October. During these months, trails are generally more accessible, and you can fully enjoy the alpine scenery and attractions like Limmerensee and the Muttsee Hut.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, you can enjoy the Linthal Balancing Reservoir – Schreyenbachfall loop from Linthal, which is a moderate 9.8 km hike. Another option is the Berglistüber Waterfall – Berglistüber Waterfall loop from Linthal, covering 6.2 km.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter stunning waterfalls like the Schreyenbachfall and Fätschbach Waterfall, which are featured on routes such as the Linthal Balancing Reservoir – Fätschbach Waterfall loop from Linthal. The area is also known for its majestic alpine landscapes, including the Glarus Alps and the striking turquoise waters of Limmerensee.
Absolutely! The Nussbühl Inn – Berglistüber Waterfall loop from Linthal is an excellent choice for experiencing the impressive Berglistüber Waterfall. Another route, the Linthal Balancing Reservoir – Fätschbach Waterfall loop from Linthal, will lead you to the Fätschbach Waterfall.
The komoot community highly rates these trails, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 600 ratings. Hikers often praise the accessibility from bus stations, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that lead to stunning natural features like waterfalls and alpine views.
While all listed routes are moderate, some offer a greater distance and elevation gain. The High trail Elm - from Obererbs to Ämpächli is one of the longer options, spanning over 11 km with nearly 400 meters of ascent, providing a more extended experience of the alpine environment.
While the immediate routes from bus stations might not lead directly to the highest mountain huts like Muttsee Hut, they serve as excellent starting points for exploring the wider region. The area itself is home to significant landmarks such as Switzerland's longest concrete dam, which is Europe's highest-located at 2,500 meters, and the scenic Limmerensee.
All 6 of the bus-accessible hiking trails around Muttsee are classified as moderate. This means they are suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment without being overly strenuous.
The shortest route available is the Linthal Balancing Reservoir – Fätschbach Waterfall loop from Linthal, which is approximately 4.1 km long with about 100 meters of elevation gain. It's a great option for a quicker outing to enjoy the Fätschbach Waterfall.


Browse the best Hikes in other regions.