Trailrunning

Combining nature experience and sport.

You can actively enjoy nature on varied, pre-alpine trails, which are usually snow-free from April and lead up to 1600 m above sea level. The terrain is also perfect for beginners. You can expect easily accessible routes without alpine dangers.

A special highlight is the spectacular “Skywalk” suspension bridge, which you can easily incorporate into your run. Combine trail running with a family outing. While you explore the trails, your companions can enjoy Rondo's children's world or the Geissä Wäg.

Touren

Sattel-Hochstuckli 5 km – Panoramic tour
Length 5.8 km
Time 00:51 / Ø 6,8 km/h
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Sattel-Hochstuckli 7 km - Summit tour
Length 7 km
Time 01:11 / Ø 5.9 km/h
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Sattel-Hochstuckli 14 km - Pleasure tour
Length 13.9 km
Time 02:16 / Ø 6.1 km/h
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Sattel-Hochstuckli 19 km - Longrun tour
Length 19.6 km
Time 03:12 / Ø 6.1 km/h
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You can find more tours here.

Hochstuckli summit challenge
From May 22 to June 9, 2025, you have the chance to be part of our summit challenge.

More information will follow.

Information
Lockers are available at the mountain station so that you can easily change your clothes after trail running.

Trail running etiquette

  • Stay on the trail.
  • Watch out for nature reserves.
  • Follow the signs.
  • Don't leave any garbage behind.
  • Don't underestimate the descents.
  • Choose the right equipment.

Trail running equipment
The right equipment is crucial when trail running - not only for comfort, but also for safety. The weather can change quickly, especially in the mountains, so good preparation is important. The basic equipment includes special trail running shoes, functional clothing and sufficient food and drink. Depending on the route and conditions, additional items may be useful:

  • Trail running shoes
  • Light running backpack (approx. 5 to 10 liters) with rain cover if necessary
  • If necessary, special running socks
  • Clothing adapted to the weather in multiple layers
  • Trail running poles if necessary
  • Compression socks if necessary
  • Rain and sun protection
  • Provisions and drinking water
  • First aid kit
  • Pocket knife
  • Mobile phone