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Glarus Thrust at Lochsite

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Glarus Thrust at Lochsite

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The Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite is a world-renowned natural monument located in the picturesque Canton of Glarus, Switzerland, at an elevation of approximately 589 meters. This exceptional geological outcrop, nestled along the Sernftalstrasse near Schwanden, is a key component of the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona. It represents one of the most significant thrust faults in the Alps, where older rock layers have been pushed over much younger ones, offering a tangible insight into the immense forces that shaped…

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    November 7, 2021

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    On the Sernftalstrasse in the Lochsite there is a place where the so-called Glarus thrust, i.e. the thrust of the new rocks (slate) with old rocks (Verrucano) …
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    The Glarus thrust is one of the most prominent major faults in the Alps. Its outcrop in the type region near Glarus in the canton triangle Glarus-St.-Gallen-Graubünden is one of …
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    I don't know why the bus doesn't stop here, it's a good location to start a hike...

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 590 m

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    Location: Glarus Süd, Glarus, Eastern Switzerland, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite?

    There is a convenient parking lot located very close to the Lochsite natural monument, making it easily accessible for those traveling by car. From the parking area, a short walk across a pedestrian bridge leads directly to the site. While public transport does not stop directly at the monument, visitors can plan their journey to nearby Schwanden and then proceed to Lochsite.

    Are there any specific hiking trails that start directly from the Lochsite natural monument?

    While the Lochsite itself is a geological viewing point, it serves as an excellent starting or ending point for various hikes in the Sernftal region. Although a bus might not stop directly at the site, many hikers use the easily accessible location to connect to broader trail networks. For specific routes, you can explore options on komoot that pass through or near Lochsite.

    What are the key geological features visible at the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite?

    At Lochsite, you can clearly observe the 'magic line' of the Glarus thrust fault. Here, 250 to 300-million-year-old Verrucano rock (reddish, Permian) is visibly pushed over much younger 35 to 50-million-year-old Flysch (gray, Eocene). A significant 'lubricant' rock layer called Lochsitenkalk or mylonite, exhibiting flow and kneading structures, facilitated this immense displacement. Informative panels at the site explain these phenomena in detail.

    Is the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite suitable for families with children or visitors with limited mobility?

    Yes, the Lochsite is considered very family-friendly and accessible. The site is located in the valley floor, with a short and easy walk from the nearby parking area across a pedestrian bridge. Informative panels are designed to engage visitors of all ages, making it an ideal outdoor learning location. The accessibility makes it suitable for a wide range of abilities, though it is not explicitly stated as wheelchair accessible.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite, considering weather and crowds?

    The site is generally accessible year-round, offering a unique educational experience regardless of the season. For comfortable viewing and hiking in the surrounding area, spring through autumn are ideal. While the intro mentions the site is accessible year-round, if you plan to combine your visit with extensive hiking, checking local weather conditions is always recommended. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak summer weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.

    Are dogs allowed at the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite and on nearby trails?

    The Lochsite natural monument itself is an outdoor geological viewing area, and dogs are generally welcome on a leash. For specific rules regarding dogs on surrounding hiking trails, it's always best to check local signage or the regulations of the particular trail you plan to explore. Most outdoor areas in Switzerland are dog-friendly, provided they are kept under control.

    What is the historical significance of the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite in the field of geology?

    The Lochsite played a crucial role in revolutionizing the understanding of mountain formation. Observations here, dating back to Hans Conrad Escher in 1809, challenged earlier theories of Earth's cooling and shrinking. It provided compelling evidence for the theory of rock overthrusts and plate tectonics, demonstrating how immense rock masses are pushed over one another. This site fundamentally changed geological science and is recognized globally for its contribution.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Lochsite natural monument?

    The Lochsite is located a few kilometers outside of Schwanden along the Sernftalstrasse. While there are no facilities directly at the monument, the nearby town of Schwanden and other villages in the Glarus region offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Visitors can find a range of services within a short driving distance.

    How long does it typically take to visit and explore the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite?

    The Lochsite itself is a compact geological outcrop. A visit to observe the thrust fault and read the informative panels typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your interest level. If you plan to combine it with a hike in the surrounding area, your total visit time will naturally be longer.

    What makes the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite a UNESCO World Heritage site?

    The Lochsite is a key component of the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona. It received this recognition for its outstanding universal value in demonstrating geological processes, specifically the formation of mountains through tectonic thrusting. The site offers an exceptionally clear and accessible example of this phenomenon, which was instrumental in advancing scientific understanding of plate tectonics.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite?

    No, there are no permits or fees required to visit the Glarner Hauptüberschiebung at Lochsite. It is an outdoor natural monument freely accessible to the public. Parking may incur a small fee, but access to the geological site itself is free.

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