Schwendi Lodge





The Schwendi Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
The Toggenburger Höhenweg is a very beautiful, but rather long hike from Schwendisee (underwater) to the Wildmannlisloch. Pure nature with lakes, rivers, forests. The path goes over Schribersboden, Wildmannli Hütte and its hole, Sellamat and Gerstenboden.
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Wildhaus - Berghaus Malbun - Sargans: Under the easternmost Churfirst, the high moor landscape forms a large alp with the Mount of Olives as the highest point of the Rhine Valley high trail. Rock walls dominate the horizon. In a striking cauldron: the Voralp with Voralpsee. The Berghaus Malbun and the Berggasthaus Gemsli offer the best view of Liechtenstein and the three sisters. Varied, agricultural plateau. (Wildhaus bis Sargans)
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Walk along the path, at the end there is a cozy restaurant. A visit to the lake is recommended. The route starts in Unterwasser next to the station and goes up to the Schwendisee. A climb that is a bit high in the canton of Sankt Gallen in Switzerland. Perfect for a tour in the summer.
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The trail starts at the Iltios mountain station of the Iltiosbahn. Across the open landscape past a few cable cars you hike steadily upwards. After a few kilometers you reach Chäserugg at 2262m and a short time later it goes up to Hinterrugg at 2306m. From there there is a wonderful view of the neighboring peaks. It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water. It...
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The trail begins in Unterwasser right at the parking lot at the foot of the Iltiosbahn. Then it goes up to the top until you reach Oberlaui. A short time later you come to the Graeppelensee and then you come down to Unterwasser, It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water.