Best mountain peaks around Andermatt are situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps, offering a diverse array of alpine experiences. This region is characterized by its majestic mountain peaks, providing a range of features from glaciated summits to scenic hiking trails. Andermatt itself is a mountain village in the Urseren Valley, known for its alpine landscapes. The area provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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We - over-60s with good mountain skills - descended from the Cabanna Cadlimo through the Val Cadlimo to the Lukmanier Pass. The common description that the route is mostly on easy-to-walk paths is a dangerous understatement. It goes over long stretches over boulder fields, which require very good surefootedness and balance. Then down over some smooth rock ledges, which are secured with chains. So it's not all that easy!
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Lukmanier Pass When the Disentis monastery was founded around 720, the Lukmanier Pass, which could be crossed without great difficulty and was also considerably lower than the other passes in the Alps, became very important. During the Staufer period, it was considered the most important north-south connection to Italy. However, it quickly lost this role to the Gotthard and Splügen passes. In 1374, the Disentis monastery built the "Hospezi S. Maria" with a chapel on the top of the pass. Both had to make way for the construction of the reservoir in 1964. The new hospice at the current location was inaugurated on August 1, 1965 and the chapel in 1967. The Lukmanier Pass played an important role in the choice of the route of an Alpine railway at times, because the planners assumed that it would be possible to build it without an expensive summit tunnel. In 1869, however, the decision was made in favor of the Gotthard railway. Between 1872 and 1877, a modern road was built over the Lukmanier. With the construction of the "Lai da Sontga Maria" reservoir in the 1960s, the road on the Graubünden side had to be relocated to a gallery. The importance of a supra-regional transport axis ended with the opening of the motorway tunnel through the Gotthard. Tourism in the Surselva began to suffer greatly as a result, especially as the pass was closed during the winter from 1980 onwards. On the initiative of the municipality of Disentis and the Surselva mountain railways in particular, the "Pro Lucmagn" association was founded, which has been responsible for ensuring that the Lukmanier pass remains open for as long as possible in winter since 2005. The canton, district, municipalities and tourism in both Graubünden and Ticino provide the finances. The five-year trial phase was positive. This project has been secured for the long term since 2011. Clearly to the benefit of tourism in the Surselva as well as in the Blenio Valley. Text / Source: Interest Group for Alpine Passes IAP, PO Box 11, 6491 Realp https://www.alpen-paesse.ch/de/alpenpaesse/lukmanierpass/
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Nice corner for hiking and resting. Circular routes are possible. Being sure-footed and not afraid of heights would be an advantage.
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Visited by mountain hikers from all directions. The hut is located on the Four Sources Path, on the main continental watershed between the Rhine and Ticino/Po, in a landscape characterized by mountain lakes. Ibex like to show up on the ridges around Cadlimo. Easy ridge and summit ascents, circular tours, transitions, a small climbing garden and swimming in one of the lakes around the Cadlimohütte complete the mountain experience.
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Were today for the first time at the Badushütte. Nice hospitality and a mega plus point, you can now also pay by card. Since 2019 there have been new toilets including a washroom.
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The Pazolastock is wonderful to auction, the summit ridge may be difficult, but not too much T3. You should still have surefootedness and a head for heights.
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Nice ascent to Lukmanier, in a tranquil valley
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Optimal opportunity for a break after the descent from the Pazolastock.
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The region around Andermatt offers a variety of popular peaks. Pazolastock Summit is highly regarded for its beautiful views and manageable path for sure-footed walkers. Other notable peaks include Gemsstock, known for freeride skiing, and Oberalpstock, a significant glaciated peak popular for ski touring.
Yes, for families or those seeking gentler slopes, Nätschen is an excellent choice. It offers sunnier and more accessible terrain, well-suited for intermediate and mixed-ability skiers. The path to Pazolastock Summit is also generally considered manageable for most walkers, provided they have good surefootedness, making it a good option for a rewarding family hike.
For advanced climbers and experienced hikers, the region offers challenging options. Sustenhorn Summit is a high alpine destination, with routes like the east ridge requiring combined high tour skills. Oberalpstock (Piz Tgietschen) is another significant glaciated peak, popular for ski touring, with a short, tricky rock section near the summit. Schneehüenerstock is also known for its unique rock formations, making it ideal for climbing.
Several huts provide excellent spots for breaks and overnight stays. Badushütte SAC is a welcoming hut located about 20 minutes after Pazolastock, known for its hospitable guardian and good food. The Cadlimo Hut is another popular spot on the Four Sources Path, offering facilities and accommodation amidst a landscape of mountain lakes, with ibex often seen on nearby ridges.
The peaks around Andermatt offer breathtaking natural features and panoramic views. From Pazolastock Summit, you can enjoy beautiful views of the valley towards Chur and down to Andermatt. Gemsstock provides stunning panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. Rossbodenstock features a lighthouse at its summit, offering majestic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. Piz Badus is notable for Tomasee, the source of the Anterior Rhine, located on its northwestern face.
Absolutely. Andermatt is a renowned winter sports destination. Gemsstock is a paradise for advanced skiers and snowboarders, particularly for freeride and off-piste opportunities, with excellent snow. Nätschen offers sunnier, gentler slopes suitable for intermediate skiers and is connected to the Sedrun resort. Rossbodenstock is also a favored destination for winter tourism, offering skiing opportunities. Oberalpstock is a popular destination for ski touring in winter.
The region holds historical significance. Lukmanier Pass summit has a rich history, once being an important north-south connection and featuring a modern road built in the 19th century. Schneehüenerstock also has historical interest due to its past military use, with remnants like antennas and old war pieces still present.
The Andermatt region offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain ascents. You can find moderate trails like the 'Waterfall at Teufelsbrücke – Häderlisbrücke loop' or more difficult routes such as the 'Fellilücke Pass – Lake Oberalp loop'. For a comprehensive overview of hiking options, explore the Hiking around Andermatt guide.
Yes, the area around Andermatt is excellent for cycling and mountain biking, with routes catering to various skill levels. You can find challenging road cycling routes like 'The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard' or touring bicycle loops such as 'Rheinquelle Lighthouse – Oberalp Pass loop'. Discover more options in the Cycling around Andermatt and Road Cycling Routes around Andermatt guides.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. For hiking and exploring the natural beauty, late spring to early autumn (June to September) offers pleasant weather and accessible trails. For winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and ski touring, the season typically runs from December to April, with Gemsstock known for its reliable snow record. Some glaciated peaks like Oberalpstock are best for ski touring in winter.
Yes, Oberalpstock (Piz Tgietschen) is a notable glaciated peak and a popular destination for ski touring in winter. Its normal route via the southeast flank offers a relatively accessible glacier tour, though conditions can vary, especially in late summer when snow cover is low and a tricky rock section near the summit might be exposed.
For those looking for easier or more manageable paths, Pazolastock Summit is a great option. Its path is generally considered manageable for most walkers, provided they have good surefootedness, and it rewards with beautiful views. Nätschen also offers gentler slopes and is well-suited for intermediate walkers and families.
Visitors to Andermatt's mountain peaks particularly enjoy the rewarding views after a climb, the diverse range of activities from challenging freeride to serene hikes, and the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps. The hospitality of mountain huts like Badushütte SAC and the chance to spot wildlife like ibex near Cadlimo Hut are also frequently highlighted.


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