Federispitz Hike (T3, 17 km, +1'068/-1'556 m)


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🏞️ Hike Summary
The Federispitz offers surprisingly wide views despite being less famous than its neighbor, the Speer. Starting in Amden, we ascend through meadows and forest to Durschlegi, a scenic paragliding spot above the Walensee. The route continues past open pastures and the Alp Oberfidersche before a steep final climb to the summit, where expansive views stretch from Zürichsee to Lake Constance. The descent follows a rugged ridge via Plättlispitz to Schänis, including a scenic gorge crossing thanks to a new bridge. This is a solid T3-level hike with varied terrain and rewarding panoramas.
🥾 Hike Data
- SAC rating: T3
- Distance: ~17 km (option to shorten to 15 km)
- Elevation: +1'068 m / -1'556 m
- Max altitude: 1'865 m
- Estimated hiking time: 6h30 (excluding breaks)
- Start: Amden, Dorf
- End: Schänis
You can find the route and the profile here.
🚆 Travel Schedule
- 08:00 - Meetup at Zürich HB under the Blue Angel (optional. If your connection is tighter, meet in the train)
- 08:12 - IR 35 to Ziegelbrücke
- 09:04 - Bus 650 to Amden, arrival ~09:25
Cost: CHF 14.50 with Half Fare Card
Return options from Schänis:
- 17:23 - S17 to Ziegelbrücke → S25 to Zürich HB (arrives 18:17)
- Alternatives: 17:53 or 18:23
Cost: CHF 14.50 with Half Fare Card
🎒 What to Bring
Being a T3 hike, you should know what to bring in terms of gear. If you need a quick advice, feel free to ping me in the group chat.
- Rain jacket (weather looks good, but always be prepared)
- Hiking shoes (trail runners or boots)
- Sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
- Food (lunch and snacks)
- Water (minimum 1.5L)
💬 Where to Discuss
For updates or questions, join the WhatsApp group. You can also leave a comment on Meetup (notifications are not 100% reliable).
⚠️ Disclaimer
This is not a guided or professionally led hike. Everyone joins at their own risk and must assess their own fitness level and preparation. Please come equipped as if hiking alone.

Federispitz Hike (T3, 17 km, +1'068/-1'556 m)