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Tierberg Summit

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Tierberg Summit, rising to an elevation of 1,989 meters (6,526 feet), is a prominent peak located in the heart of Switzerland, straddling the border between Canton Glarus and Canton Schwyz. This challenging summit is part of a dramatic ridge that stretches between the picturesque Wägitalersee to the west and the municipality of Glarus Nord to the east, with the charming town of Näfels nestled nearby. It offers an exhilarating experience for those seeking alpine adventure and breathtaking vistas.

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    October 22, 2019

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    The Tierberg - yes, it takes a little overcoming to walk the rarely used path to the summit - exposed, airy, many impressive "deep views" ...
    Not recommended in wet and / or windy conditions, and no, not even in snow ...
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    July 3, 2022

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    We hiked over the ridge from the Bockmattli. The path should really only be walked in the best weather and path conditions and without fear of heights. The path on the other side towards Obersee is a bit easier, but also has some exposed passages just before the summit. The view from the summit is priceless!
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    1. View of the Glarus Alps – Tierberg Summit loop from Obersee

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Elevation 1,950 m

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    Location: Glarus Nord, Glarus, Eastern Switzerland, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration for a hike to Tierberg Summit?

    The time required to hike Tierberg Summit can vary significantly based on your starting point, chosen route, and individual fitness level. Given its challenging nature and exposed sections, hikers should generally plan for a full day's excursion, typically ranging from 6 to 9 hours for the round trip, including breaks at the summit.

    Is Tierberg Summit suitable for beginner hikers or those with limited alpine experience?

    No, Tierberg Summit is not recommended for beginner hikers. The routes are demanding, often exposed, and require considerable alpine experience, sure-footedness, and a complete absence of vertigo. Hikers should be prepared for scrambling and impressive 'deep views' that can be unsettling.

    Are there any specific parking facilities or public transport options for reaching Tierberg Summit?

    While the immediate vicinity of the summit is not directly accessible by vehicle, there are usually parking areas at the trailheads leading up to Tierberg Summit. Specific parking locations depend on your chosen starting point (e.g., near Wägitalersee or Glarus Nord). Public transport options might involve bus services to nearby towns like Näfels, from where you would need to connect to a trailhead, potentially requiring a longer walk or a local taxi service. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and trailhead access points when planning your trip.

    Can I hike Tierberg Summit with my dog?

    Given the highly exposed, airy, and challenging nature of the trails, with sections requiring scrambling and offering 'deep views,' Tierberg Summit is generally not recommended for dogs. The terrain can be difficult and potentially dangerous for pets, especially in sections that require sure-footedness from humans. It's best to leave your canine companions at home for this particular alpine adventure.

    Is it possible to hike Tierberg Summit during winter or in snowy conditions?

    No, hiking Tierberg Summit in winter or snowy conditions is strongly discouraged and highly dangerous. The trails are already exposed and challenging in good weather, becoming significantly more hazardous when wet, windy, or covered in snow and ice. The intro explicitly advises against attempting the ascent under such conditions due to increased risk.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Tierberg Summit?

    Tierberg Summit itself is a remote alpine peak, so there are no direct amenities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation at the summit or immediately adjacent to the trails. However, you can find various options in the nearby towns and villages such as Näfels, Glarus Nord, or around Wägitalersee. It's best to plan for refreshments and lodging before or after your hike in these surrounding areas.

    What are the key landmarks or natural features to look out for on the way to Tierberg Summit?

    Beyond the summit cross and the panoramic views, hikers will encounter dramatic rock formations and lush meadow slopes. The route often involves traversing a narrow ridge, which itself is a notable feature, especially if continuing towards Bockmattli. The glittering mountain lakes in the distance, such as Wägitalersee, also serve as prominent natural landmarks throughout the hike.

    Are there any less crowded alternatives or other recommended hikes near Tierberg Summit?

    While Tierberg Summit offers a unique challenge, if you're looking for alternatives or additional hikes in the region, the area around the Wägitalersee and Glarus Nord offers numerous trails of varying difficulty. For those seeking similar alpine experiences but perhaps with less exposure, exploring routes around the nearby Bockmattli or other peaks in the Glarus Alps could be an option. Researching local hiking guides or komoot routes for the region will provide many choices.

    What kind of weather conditions should I expect and prepare for when hiking Tierberg Summit?

    Even during the recommended warmer, drier months, alpine weather can be unpredictable. Hikers should prepare for sudden changes, including temperature drops, strong winds, and unexpected rain showers. It's crucial to check the most current local mountain weather forecast before setting out and to carry appropriate layers, waterproof gear, and sun protection. Avoid hiking in wet, windy, or snowy conditions altogether.

    Are there any circular walks or loop trails available for Tierberg Summit?

    While the intro mentions routes like traversing the ridge from Bockmattli or an approach towards Obersee, specific circular or loop trails directly encompassing Tierberg Summit are less common due to its challenging ridge location. Many hikers opt for an out-and-back route or a point-to-point traverse if they have logistical support. It's best to consult detailed hiking maps or komoot routes to identify potential loop options that match your experience and preferences.

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