Mountain passes around Lütisburg are situated in the Toggenburg region of the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The area features a diverse landscape of blooming flower meadows, tranquil forests, and the banks of the Thur and Neckar rivers. Lütisburg itself is located on a rocky ridge, with elevations ranging from 533 to 865 meters above sea level. This region offers a network of hiking trails and elevated viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas over the surrounding natural and river landscapes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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In the Netherlands, that could actually pass as a passport. Someone has gone way overboard here.
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At the Hulftegg Inn, you can stop by and stay overnight in simple rooms. You can find more information on the inn's website: https://www.hulftegg.ch/
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We always ride it and find it to be one of the best downhills in the region. Especially from the Gerensattel straight on to Brunnadern... The roots directly in front of the Geerensattel are tricky but definitely doable for experienced enduro/downhill riders.
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Nice view and also a flat spot to rest on the ascent to Hulftegg.
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Motorcyclists meet here, there is also a restaurant...
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If you drive up the Huzlftegg from Mühlrüti, the terrain is open, you can see far, the incline is low. From Steg you are in the narrower valley, the path is steeper and less promising.
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How many passes better during the week because less (motor) traffic. Pass road largely with top surface, you can let yourself go on the descent 😎
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The Lütisburg region, situated in the Toggenburg area, is characterized more by elevated viewpoints and scenic crossings rather than traditional high-alpine passes. You'll find routes that lead over rocky ridges and through hilly terrain, offering panoramic vistas over river landscapes and flower meadows. These 'passes' often serve as local crossings or points of interest with great views, such as the Huserfelsen Pass or Schmitten Pass.
Visitors particularly enjoy the View of Hulftegg Pass and St. Gallen countryside, which offers expansive views on the way to Hulftegg. Another popular spot is the Hulftegg Pass summit itself, which provides a broad panorama. The Viewpoint at Geerensattel also offers great perspectives of the surrounding nature.
Yes, the Hulftegg Pass summit is considered family-friendly. It features a restaurant and a large, free hiking parking lot, making it an accessible destination for families to enjoy the views and amenities. The surrounding area also offers diverse hiking trails suitable for various skill levels.
The region around Lütisburg is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter blooming flower meadows, tranquil forests, and the wild-romantic banks of the Thur and Neckar rivers. Elevated areas like the village of Lütisburg itself and hamlets such as Winzenberg offer panoramic vistas over these diverse natural and river landscapes. The View of Hulftegg Pass and St. Gallen countryside, for instance, provides views over open terrain and meadows.
Beyond exploring the passes, the Lütisburg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, gravel biking routes, and running trails. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Mountain Hikes around Lütisburg, Gravel biking around Lütisburg, and Running Trails around Lütisburg.
Many of the passes and viewpoints are integrated into the extensive hiking network of the region. For example, the Huserfelsen Pass is a trail where the path leads over a small pass, with a new route created after a rock slide. The Schmitten Pass is also described as a nice crossing on a well-drivable path within calm nature.
For the Hulftegg Pass summit, there is a large and free hiking parking lot available directly at the summit, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The terrain varies. For instance, the southwest side of the Huserfelsen Pass is concrete, quite steep, and features three tricky hairpin bends, while the northeast side is less challenging. Generally, the region offers a mix of open terrain with low inclines, especially when approaching from areas like Mühlrüti towards Hulftegg, and steeper paths in narrower valleys.
Yes, at the Hulftegg Pass summit, you'll find a restaurant where you can stop for a meal. The Hulftegg Inn also offers simple rooms for overnight stays. More information can be found on the inn's website.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, including blooming flower meadows and tranquil forests. The panoramic views from elevated points like the View of Hulftegg Pass and St. Gallen countryside are highly rated. The variety of trails, from challenging sections to more leisurely paths, and the calm natural surroundings of places like Schmitten Pass, are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, some sections around the passes offer exciting challenges for experienced riders. For example, the Viewpoint at Geerensattel is known for one of the best downhills in the region, with tricky roots that are definitely doable for experienced enduro/downhill riders.


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