This is Lake Klöntal
Lake Klöntal is situated in the east of Switzerland, in the
Glarnerland. It is easily accessible, and this as well as its clear water and mountain scenery make the lake a popular destination.
Discover Lake Klöntal
When you come to Lake Klöntal, you’ll want to pause for a moment: Before you lies an absolute natural beauty. The reflections of the mountain flanks in the water – such as the dam wall on the west bank – make the lake particularly photogenic. On the east bank, you can stroll through the idyllic nature reserve at the mouth of the River Klön. Here, it is well worth taking a detour to the Sulzbach Falls, which you can see plunging down a mighty rock face.
Lake Klöntal as a leisure paradise
With its clear water and the Glärnisch and Dejenstogg mountain massif, Lake Klöntal is a popular leisure paradise. During the warmer months of the year, you’ll find beaches around the lake shore where you can take a break, picnic and swim. The Güntlenau and Vorauen are popular campsites, and you can also rent canoes or stand-up paddle boards from here. When the ice cover of the lake is thick enough in winter, it becomes available for ice skating.
Lake Klöntal circular hiking trail
The hike around Lake Klöntal takes around four hours and offers plenty of scenic highlights: including rugged mountains, waterfalls and the deep blue water of the lake. Enjoy the varied path that will lead you to idyllic towns and villages. Along the way, you can take a refreshing dip in the lake or stop off at one of the restaurants around the lake. The trail is accessible from spring to early winter.
Around Lake Klöntal
If you hike from Lake Klöntal through the wildly romantic
Löntschtobel, you’ll come to
Glarus, Switzerland’s smallest cantonal capital. The
Pragel Pass trail leads past Lake Klöntal to
Schwyz. The highlight of this trail is the
Hölloch, the longest cave system in Europe. Another popular destination nearby is
Lake Walensee, along with the
Churfirsten mountain range.
Experience the area around Lake Klöntal for less
With the
GlarnerlandPass, you’ll benefit from free use of public transport throughout the canton of Glarus as well as discounts on experiences when you stay for one night or more. From two nights or more, the
journey there and back by public transport is free within Switzerland.