List of mountains of the canton of Schwyz

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The Grosser Mythen (center) and Bös Fulen (background), as seen from the Rigi.

This is a list of mountains of the Swiss canton of Schwyz. Schwyz is a mountainous canton and lies almost entirely within the Alps. It is also one of the 15 cantons having summits above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). Topographically, the two most important summits of the canton are those of the Bös Fulen (most elevated) and the Rigi (most prominent and isolated). Most of the mountains of the canton are part of the Schwyzer Alps mountain range, although not all the mountains of that range lie within the canton. Some mountains are located within the Glarus Alps.

All mountain heights and prominences on the list are from the largest-scale maps available.[1]

Topographic prominence of 150 metres or more

This list only includes significant summits with a topographic prominence of at least 150 metres (492 ft). There are 38 such summits in the canton of Schwyz and they are found in almost all its districts.[2]

Mountain Height
(m) [1]
Drop (m) Coordinates Range District(s) First[3]
ascent
Notes
Bös Fulen 2802 367 46°58′02″N 08°56′45″E / 46.96722°N 8.94583°E / 46.96722; 8.94583 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Ortstock 2716 538 46°55′31″N 08°56′53″E / 46.92528°N 8.94806°E / 46.92528; 8.94806 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Höch Turm 2666 264 46°55′56″N 08°56′09″E / 46.93222°N 8.93583°E / 46.93222; 8.93583 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Pfannenstock 2573 373 46°57′42″N 08°54′41″E / 46.96167°N 8.91139°E / 46.96167; 8.91139 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Chaiserstock 2515 470 46°55′42″N 08°43′43″E / 46.92833°N 8.72861°E / 46.92833; 8.72861 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Uri
Fulen 2491 311 46°55′07″N 08°42′53″E / 46.91861°N 8.71472°E / 46.91861; 8.71472 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Uri
Rossstock 2461 173 46°55′02″N 08°42′28″E / 46.91722°N 8.70778°E / 46.91722; 8.70778 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Uri
Chratzerengrat 2349 208 46°58′17″N 08°54′05″E / 46.97139°N 8.90139°E / 46.97139; 8.90139 Glarus Alps Schwyz
Wasserbergfirst 2341 325 46°56′22″N 08°47′21″E / 46.93944°N 8.78917°E / 46.93944; 8.78917 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Silberen 2319 199 46°59′32″N 08°53′58″E / 46.99222°N 8.89944°E / 46.99222; 8.89944 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Mutteristock (Redertenstock) 2295 745 47°02′54″N 08°56′35″E / 47.04833°N 8.94306°E / 47.04833; 8.94306 Schwyzer Alps March Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Druesberg 2282 722 46°00′15″N 08°50′00″E / 46.00417°N 8.83333°E / 46.00417; 8.83333 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Brünnelistock 2133 250 47°05′03″N 08°58′21″E / 47.08417°N 8.97250°E / 47.08417; 8.97250 Schwyzer Alps March Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Zindlenspitz 2097 195 47°04′35″N 08°57′36″E / 47.07639°N 8.96000°E / 47.07639; 8.96000 Schwyzer Alps March Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Fluebrig 2092 268 47°03′41″N 08°53′00″E / 47.06139°N 8.88333°E / 47.06139; 8.88333 Schwyzer Alps March/Schwyz
Fläschenspitz 2073 177 47°01′42″N 08°52′18″E / 47.02833°N 8.87167°E / 47.02833; 8.87167 Schwyzer Alps March/Schwyz
Biet 1965 185 47°02′15″N 08°50′28″E / 47.03750°N 8.84111°E / 47.03750; 8.84111 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Chlingenstock 1935 448 46°57′26″N 08°40′29″E / 46.95722°N 8.67472°E / 46.95722; 8.67472 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Fronalpstock 1921 189 46°58′05″N 08°38′14″E / 46.96806°N 8.63722°E / 46.96806; 8.63722 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Grosser Mythen 1898 493 47°01′47″N 08°41′20″E / 47.02972°N 8.68889°E / 47.02972; 8.68889 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Chöpfenberg 1896 465 47°07′07″N 08°58′07″E / 47.11861°N 8.96861°E / 47.11861; 8.96861 Schwyzer Alps March Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Kleiner Mythen 1811 373 47°02′27″N 08°41′03″E / 47.04083°N 8.68417°E / 47.04083; 8.68417 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Rigi (Kulm) 1798 1290 47°03′24″N 08°29′08″E / 47.05667°N 8.48556°E / 47.05667; 8.48556 Schwyzer Alps Küssnacht/Schwyz Mountain is partly located in the canton of Lucerne, but the summit lies in the canton of Schwyz
Roggenstock 1778 296 47°01′24″N 08°47′23″E / 47.02333°N 8.78972°E / 47.02333; 8.78972 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Rigi Hochflue 1698 508 47°00′36″N 08°33′36″E / 47.01000°N 8.56000°E / 47.01000; 8.56000 Schwyzer Alps Gersau/Schwyz
Gross Aubrig 1695 327 47°06′41″N 08°52′57″E / 47.11139°N 8.88250°E / 47.11139; 8.88250 Schwyzer Alps March
Dosse 1684 252 47°01′37″N 08°29′56″E / 47.02694°N 8.49889°E / 47.02694; 8.49889 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Lucerne
Furggelenstock 1656 250 47°02′19″N 08°43′59″E / 47.03861°N 8.73306°E / 47.03861; 8.73306 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Chli Aubrig 1642 201 47°06′27″N 08°51′44″E / 47.10750°N 8.86222°E / 47.10750; 8.86222 Schwyzer Alps March
Rossberg (Wildspitz) 1580 780 47°05′03″N 08°34′40″E / 47.08417°N 8.57778°E / 47.08417; 8.57778 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Zug
Hochstuckli 1566 156 47°03′28″N 08°40′11″E / 47.05778°N 8.66972°E / 47.05778; 8.66972 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Morgartenberg 1244 312 47°05′59″N 08°39′19″E / 47.09972°N 8.65528°E / 47.09972; 8.65528 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Buechberg 631 202 47°12′05″N 08°54′32″E / 47.20139°N 8.90889°E / 47.20139; 8.90889 March

Topographic prominence of less than 150 metres

Mountain Height (m) [1] Drop (m) Coordinates Range District(s) First[3] ascent Notes
Schijen 2610 110 46°55′11″N 8°56′06″E / 46.91972°N 8.93500°E / 46.91972; 8.93500 Glarus Alps Schwyz Summit located on the tripoint with the cantons of Glarus and Uri
Hinterer Eggstock 2455 91 46°57′37″N 8°58′0″E / 46.96028°N 8.96667°E / 46.96028; 8.96667 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Schiberg 2044 144 47°05′33″N 8°57′13″E / 47.09250°N 8.95361°E / 47.09250; 8.95361 Schwyzer Alps March Summit located on the border with the canton of Glarus
Scheidegg 1659 114 47°01′39″N 08°31′12″E / 47.02750°N 8.52000°E / 47.02750; 8.52000 Schwyzer Alps Gersau/Schwyz
Rotenfluh 1571 144 47°01′16″N 08°42′11″E / 47.02111°N 8.70306°E / 47.02111; 8.70306 Schwyzer Alps Schwyz
Etzel 1098 148 47°10′40″N 08°46′03″E / 47.17778°N 8.76750°E / 47.17778; 8.76750 Schwyzer Alps Höfe/Einsiedeln

See also

References

  1. All mountain heights and prominences are from the 1:25,000 Swisstopo topographic maps.
  2. Christian Thöni, Directory of the mountains of Switzerland
  3. The three main sources for first ascent data are:
    For the Western Alps; W.A.B. Coolidge, The Alps in nature and history, Methuen & Co, London, 1908.
    For the Central Alps; Gottlieb Studer, Über Eis und Schnee: Die höchsten Gipfel der Schweiz und die Geschichte ihrer Besteigung, Volumes 1-3, Schmid & Francke, Bern, 1896-1899.
    For the Eastern Alps: Die Erschließung der Ostalpen, Volumes 1-3, German and Austrian Alpine Club, Berlin, 1894.
    Given are the years for the first recorded ascents. In many cases local people or surveyors made earlier ascents. In particular, chamois and ibex hunters are expected to have reached many summits. Years in italics indicate that it is known that an earlier ascent was made, for example by the presence of artifacts on top or the summit's prior use as a triangulation point.