Stoos Ridge Hike

The ridge path linking the Fronalpstock and Klingenstock peak is one of the must stunning high trails in the central part of Switzerland. With views to many lakes and other peaks. With a duration of around 2 hours hiking time, and 400 meters up and down, it is a medium mountain hiking trail.

View from the Klingenstock down to Stoos
The trail follows the ride to the Fronalpstock
The trail is very well maintained
Alpine meadows left and right
Down below a shelter pointer as the weather can change quickly
View down to Lake Lucerne and Sisikon
View back to the Fronalpstock
The trail goes up and down on the ridge line
View from the Huserstock to the ascent up to the Fronalpstock
View back to the Huserstock, from the ascent to the Fronalpstock
View from the Fronalpstock towards Seelisberg on the other side of Lake Lucerne, with Pilatus and Lucerne in the back
Different angle with Lake Zug behind in the middle, with Brunnen down below on Lake Lucerne.
Taking down the chairlift down to Stoos, with the two Mythen peaks in the middle

Happy hiking 🙂

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8 thoughts on “Stoos Ridge Hike

  1. Very nice but popular mountain hike, never did it for that reason. Instead some years ago I stood on the Chaiserstock with a quite similar view. As après hiking the lido Hopfräben at Ingenbohl is my recommendation to make a jump into lake Lucerne.

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      • Despite my “complaining”: Stoos ridge is popular for very good reasons. Browsed thru your “hiking” entries and must say, that we share similar interests ;-). Dolomites are besides the suisse alps one of my favorite places.
        Nice that you share some private aspects.

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  2. Your reminds me the trip my wife and I just did in July. We did TMB, after that we traveled in Switzerland, Bern, Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen and Lucerne. We took a sightseeing boat trip in lake Lucerne. Switzerland is a beautiful country.

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      • Yes. We only did mini TMB which is half cycle from Courmayeur to Chamonix in 6 days. Will do bottom half, still from Courmayeur to Chamonix, next year or the year after. Little bit surprise that you have not done that knowing you like wild life and hiking from your previous posts.

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