Hoch-Ybrig - Last Ride Of The Weglosen-Seebli Cable Car

The legendary Weglosen-Seebli cable car has made its final runs. After 55 years of operation and several modernizations, dismantling began on March 25, 2025.
But the next chapter has long since begun: The world's first TRI-Line will be built for the 2025/26 winter season. The mountain station has been in place since last summer, and work on the valley station is in full swing. After dismantling, things are moving forward at a rapid pace – with the cable car and the next stages. The new "Stella" cabin was already on site before its presentation at the Interalpin trade fair in Innsbruck in May.
Hoch-Ybrig is a skiing and hiking area in Canton of Schwyz in Switzerland (Municipalities of Unteriberg, Oberiberg).
Hoch-Ybrig is dominated by the mountain range Forstberg - Druesberg (2282 metres) - Twäriberg. These mountains form a boundary between Hoch-Ybrig on one side and Muotathal valley and Canton of Glarus on the other side.
The Weglosen downhill descent is a popular and varying piste for experienced skiers - leading along an imposing rock face, small forest stretches, and over a bridge at the finish. And on enjoying the ride you also catch a glimpse of the Roggenstock and mountain station of the Weglosen-Seebli cable car. The Restaurant Sternen is also located where this piste begins, and whether inside or having taken a terrace seat you have lovely views of the Alps and surrounding ski region. On arriving at the finish Wendel’s chapel invites you to drop by too.
A farewell – and the start of a new era in Hoch-Ybrig