Best mountain peaks around Brienzersee are characterized by their diverse elevations and panoramic views of the surrounding Swiss Alps and Lake Brienz. This region offers a variety of summits, from accessible viewpoints to higher alpine challenges. The peaks provide distinct perspectives of Central Switzerland, including the Bernese Alps and the Emmental Alps. Many locations serve as starting points for hiking routes and feature amenities for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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It also has a bistro. However, I'm not impressed by the selection or the prices.
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Wonderful vantage point. Can be reached on snowshoes from the Niederhorn mountain station in about an hour.
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The signpost at the Burgfeldstand is impossible to miss
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Magnificent panoramic point Highest peak of the so-called "Güggisgrat", which extends south of the Justistal over the Niederhorn to the Gemmenalphorn. Legend has it that this peak represents the ruins of a destroyed castle. The rocky outcrops that dominate the Justistal west of the peak give the impression of collapsed quarry stone walls. The peak is easy to reach thanks to the railway and the comfortable path.
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Highest point of the Güggigrat with a wonderful panoramic view
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Timetable: https://www.niederhorn.ch/fahrplan-preise/fahrplan
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Highest point between Niederhorn and Gemmenalphorn.
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For truly expansive views, consider the Brienzer Rothorn Summit, which provides breathtaking panoramas of Central Switzerland, including the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, and the turquoise Lake Brienz. On clear days, you can see up to 693 other peaks. Another excellent choice is the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel, renowned for its wonderful 360-degree panorama.
Yes, several peaks are easily accessible and suitable for families. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit can be reached via a vintage steam railway from Brienz or a cable car from Sörenberg, offering a unique experience. The Niederhorn, accessible by gondola lift, is also considered family-friendly and offers picturesque views over Lake Thun. Harder Kulm, while more of a dedicated viewpoint, is very popular and easily accessible for stunning views of the Jungfrau Region and Lake Brienz.
Many of the prominent peaks offer facilities for visitors. For instance, the Brienzer Rothorn Summit has restaurants with panoramic terraces. The Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel features a charming mountain hotel with good food and friendly service. The Niederhorn Summit also has facilities and a restaurant, making it a comfortable stop.
The Niederhorn Summit serves as an excellent starting point for hiking along the Güggisgrat ridge. From here, you can continue towards the Burgfeldstand Summit and beyond. The Brienzer Rothorn Summit also offers various hiking routes, such as a high-altitude trail to Turren.
For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like the Augstmatthorn – View from Suggiture loop. You can find more difficult trails in the Mountain Hikes around Brienzersee guide, which includes options with significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Yes, the Burgfeldstand Summit, the highest point of the Güggisgrat, is known for its distinctive rocky outcrops. Local legend suggests these resemble the ruins of a destroyed castle, giving it a unique character.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent mountain scenery and the panoramic views. The green-blue Lake Brienz seen from above is a highlight, as are the distant views of iconic peaks like the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The unique experience of the vintage steam railway to Brienzer Rothorn and the hospitality of the mountain hotel at Faulhorn are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Faulhorn Summit & Mountain Hotel offers accommodation directly on the summit. Staying there allows you to experience beautiful sunsets and sunrises from a truly unique vantage point.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those around Lake Brienz, or enjoy road cycling. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Brienzersee guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Brienzersee guide.
Yes, the Niederhorn Summit offers picturesque views over Lake Thun, as well as the Bernese Alps and the scenic Justistal valley.
A visit to Harder Kulm, a popular viewpoint overlooking the Jungfrau Region and Lake Brienz, typically lasts around two to three hours, allowing ample time to enjoy the views and take photographs.


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