Murgseen Rundweg
The Murgsee circular hike is a classic. In the Heidiland holiday region, it ranks high in popularity, right behind the 5-lake hike at Pizol. The Murgtal opens at the southern shore of Lake Walen. It is crossed by the Murgbach, which flows into Lake Walen. At the upper end of the Murgtal lie the three Murg lakes – Lower, Middle, and Upper Murgsee – nestled in a magnificent mountain arena. Just above Merlen, the Murgtal branches into a side valley, the Mürtschental, which makes this circular hike between the cantons of St. Gallen and Glarus possible. The direction of the hike does not matter. We choose the ascent via Mornen and also hike through the protected Swiss stone pine forest reserve at the Lower Murgsee. Here the forest is left to develop naturally.
A waterfall cascades into the Lower Murgsee. Shortly after, we reach the Murgsee hut at the Upper Murgsee. Behind the hut, the path rises steeply to the Murgseefurggl pass. From this viewpoint, we enjoy a last look at the Upper Murgsee – then it goes downhill. First to Ober-Mürtschen; the route runs parallel here to the Sardona World Heritage path, then along the Sponbach stream downhill to Merlen.
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| Duration | 5 hours 10 minutes |