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    Hikes in Switzerland

    Welcome to Switzerland, one of the best hiking destinations in all of Europe. You're guaranteed to be blown away by its jaw-dropping beauty, from the snow-capped mountains and glaciers of the Swiss Alps to verdant valleys full of cascading waterfalls, and idyllic pastures with mountain huts where cattle graze seemingly indifferent to the beauty that surrounds them.

    In addition to this plethora of landscapes, Switzerland also has vibrant cities bursting with culture, history, and architecture, picturesque small towns built alongside emerald lakes, world-class ski resorts, and remote mountain huts where you can escape from the outside world.

    Hiking in Switzerland is an excellent adventure holiday, with a wide variety of routes of varying difficulty and well-developed infrastructure to make getting around a breeze. You can choose from easy and family-friendly trails to challenging all-day treks that require specialized mountaineering equipment. But whichever path you choose, you're sure to be wowed by the picture-perfect panoramas of Switzerland's lush landscape.

    10 Best Hikes in Switzerland

    There's no better way to experience Switzerland's incredible beauty than to walk through it, soaking up its awesome scenery. With so many routes criss crossing the country, it's easy to see why Switzerland is considered an outdoor lover's paradise. Whether you want an easy walk that lets you enjoy the view or really want to test your endurance trekking on the Alpine peaks, Switzerland is a treasure trove of hiking opportunities.

    To help you plan your trip, we've compiled a list of the 10 Best Hikes in Switzerland, and trust us, it was hard to narrow it down! These hikes offer a lot of variety and different levels of difficulty so you can choose the hike that's best for you. Get ready to head out there to see Switzerland's stunning scenery and marvel at those legendary mountains.

    1. Frudenhutte - This popular but challenging route is a lollipop walk around and above Lake Oeschinen, perhaps the most beautiful high altitude lake in all of Switzerland. The trail is typically open from June to September and takes roughly 5-7 hours. You start by taking the lift from Kandersteg to Oeschinensee and from the upper lift station, a 1.0 km walk takes you to the west end of the lake. the trail path is marked with a white-red-white symbol on tree trunks or rocks A section of the trail is protected by steel cables which you can take advantage of by bringing a via ferrata set, and conditions can be quite icy, but it's worth it for the awesome views.
    2. Matterhorn Glacier Trail - The Matterhorn Glacier Trail (Nr. 26) takes you close to the Furgg Glacier and right beside the east flank of Matterhorn. In good weather the Matterhorn glistens in the light, simply stunning under a perfect blue sky. Contrary to the name of the hike, you will not negotiate any glacier surface or even snow if you're hiking in the summer though you will be close enough to see the glacier's meltwater. The route is relatively easy with mostly a downhill grade and suitable for any fit adult. You'll cross rivers and walk past a lovely alpine lake. It's a relatively quick walk too, with 6.2 km to cover which should take 2-3 hours.
    3. Eiger Trail - The Eiger Trail skirts the north face of one of the most iconic mountains in all of Europe. The trail is easy but the view is breathtaking. Besides the imposing presence of the Eiger, you get a good look down to Kleine Sheidegg and the Grindelwald valley. The Eiger Trail takes you on a rocky and gravel trail surface and most of the trail descends, so trail runners and light hiking boots will do in summer. However the temperature is quite cold and can be brutally windy at the start of the hike so it is best to bring a good waterproof jacket when approaching the famed Eiger.
    4. Edelweiss Refuge Loop - The ski resort town of Zermatt is strewn with hiking trails that intersect on well signposted routes, making it a very user-friendly area. The Edelweiss Refuge Loop leads walkers to a refuge/restaurant perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking Zermatt, providing fantastic views of the town and valley. The return route takes a less steep path to some picturesque small villages, and then winds back down to Zermatt. You'll also catch glimpses of magnificent Matterhorn during your hike.
    5. Daubensee - Hiking around Daubensee Lake gives you a gentle work out with a great view of glaciers, the lake and the surrounding summits. The hike itself is not strenuous but you have to mind a bit of exposure on the narrow trail. A picnic along the trail will let you soak in the picturesque alpine setting. Every year, a shepherd's festival is held to mark the friendship between the Berneese Oberland and the Vallais region, when 800 sheep are herded to the banks of the lake on the last Sunday of July. If you can time your hike to coincide with this festival, you're in for a real treat.
    6. Aletsch Glacier - The Aletsch Glacier hike is a high altitude in-and-out route that gives you a great view of the largest glacier in the alps from an elevated vantage point. You will need to take a lift up to Bettmeralp village at 2,000 m elevation and then another lift to Betmerhorn lift station (2,640 m), which leads to the start of the hike. The route is relatively easy and really lets you admire the impressive 23.0 km-long Aletsch Glacier from a variety of viewpoints. There is a chance you will encounter marmots on the trail too!
    7. Lac Bleu - Lac Bleu, located high in the Val d'Hérens, claims to be the clearest and bluest lake in the Swiss Alps. The hike to this gem is short but steep, and it's a great idea to make a day of it with a picnic and on the banks of the lake. Surrounded by a lush forested valley and snow capped summits, it's a gorgeous place to spend the day. But be warned – the famed beauty of Lac Bleu means it attracts a lot of other tourists and locals so be prepared to share the views!
    8. Pizzo della Casa - This is a challenging hike that starts out at Splugen Pass in Switzerland and, as the name makes obvious, crosses the border into Italy. Along the way you'll pass two gorgeous alpine lakes, descend to Lago di Montespluga, and then loop back to the border. The trail is very rocky and challenging, and hard to navigate without GPS. But the views from the trail facing both Switzerland and Italy are absolutely superb, and lunch in a restaurant at the Italian side is a great treat before you head back to the pass.
    9. Bachalpsee Hike - Bachalpsee is a very easy hike with fantastic views of snow capped summits reflected in the placid waters of this high altitude alpine lake. The route starts with a lift ride to 2,150 m and follows good foot paths though it is quite steep at first. You'll be rewarded with perfect scenery of snow capped peaks reflected in the calm waters, with nothing to ruin the view. You can also see the huge peaks of Wetterhorn and Schreckhorn in the far distance.
    10. Thermal Canyon walk - This walk is easy and is a great day out for families with kids. The Thermal Canyon Walk takes you into the beautiful Dala Gorge with amazing views of rushing waterfalls and the spectacular mountain scenery that surrounds Leukerbad. A 600 m long steel catwalk snakes its way along the edge of the canyon wall and several flights of stairs take you over the gorge to a suspension bridge that crosses the canyon overlooking the powerful Dala River. After the hike we strong recommend soaking at the thermal springs in the spa town of Leukerbad.

    When is the Best Time to Hike in Switzerland?

    If you're planning to go hiking in Switzerland, a lot depends on what kind of hike you'd like to do. If your goal is to do some seriously high Alpine trekking, then July and August provide the best weather conditions. If you just want to explore the beautiful mountains, you can hike anytime in the warmers months from July and September. The lower altitude regions that get less snow can be hiked in June, and around the southern part of Switzerland, like the Swiss Riviera, the hiking season can start as early as March.

    One of the best things about hiking in Switzerland is that even in July and August, it doesn't get too hot in the high altitudes, making it pleasant and comfortable in the height of summer. And winter doesn't keep hikers off the trails either – there are in fact tons of groomed winter trails and snowshoe trails. If you are planning to hike in winter conditions or at high altitude, be sure to acclimatize yourself. Joining an organized hiking tour is also a great way to see the best that Switzerland has to offer.

    Best Regions to Hike in Switzerland

    With a sophisticated hiking infrastructure of some 65,000.0 km of trails and a range of beautiful landscapes, Switzerland is truly a paradise for hiking, walking and trekking. This isn't something that you want to rush – every region of Switzerland has its own distinct personality, character, and natural beauty, and they're all worth exploring.

    There's the splendid Lake Geneva region to the west, which neighbours the gorgeous Jura mountains. You'll marvel at the idyllic splendour of the valleys and pastures of Bernese Oberland, and hike through charming towns along the border with Italy in Ticino. Of course, no trip to Switzerland would be complete without seeing the Alps, especially the Interlaken/Jungfrau Region which is home to some of Switzerland's most iconic hikes. Eastern Switzerland is a treasure trove of beautiful routes, and Graubunden is a true hidden gem. No matter which region you go hiking in, you're guaranteed to be blown away by the incredible natural beauty everywhere you look.

    Other Activities in Switzerland

    Switzerland has so much to offer its visitors in addition to the incredible outdoor adventures that await you. This delightful melting pot of cultures, characters and languages makes it a place full of history and character. There are many beautiful cities to explore, from the sparkling shores of Lake Geneva to the unique old Romanch villages of Graubunden. You'll get a taste of the Mediterranean in Italian-influenced Tocino or explore the bustling streets of Zurich. Switzerland boasts many notable UNESCO World Heritage Sites that showcase its natural beauty and rich historical value. Every year Switzerland hosts awesome festivals, like the fun-filled 3-day Spring Carnival in Basel. You can join walking tours of its beautiful cities to see museums, impressive castles and chateaus, or take a bike ride through scenic vineyards and enjoy some wine tasting. Oh, and talking about tasting, don't forget about the famous Swiss chocolates!

    How to Plan a Trip to Switzerland

    Switzerland is a country guaranteed to amaze and delight any visitor. With its incredible landscapes of lakes, canyons, towering mountains and picturesque pastures, Switzerland is a paradise for outdoor lovers. But with so many different regions to choose from, it can sometimes be hard to narrow it down. To help you prepare for your big adventure, we've put together a comprehensive guide to planning a trip to Switzerland. Chock full of advice, routes, insider tips and recommendations on where to stay and what to see, our guide is written with you in mind.

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      Open details for The Wine Walk

      The Wine Walk

      Easy
      6.3 km
      167 m
      1.5-2h

      For those who love wine, the Wine Walk is a fantastic day hike in Crans Montana with lovely views of the surrounding vineyards. Winding 6.0 km through the vineyards, the Sentier viticole (Wine Trail) connects the two venues of the Valais Wine and Vine Museum: the Château de Villa in Sierre and the Maison Zumofen in Salquenenen. It runs along the winegrowing districts, crosses the vineyards and the natural site of the Raspille gorges. 80 explanatory signs present the vineyards from every angle.

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      Crossing Alpine Pastures Hike

      Moderate
      9.7 km
      154 m
      2-3h

      The Crossing the Alpine Pastures Hike, which begins with a gondola ride, will take you through high pastures with magnificent viewpoints. Your journey will end at a museum that describes the history of the region, including the importance of the pastoral way of living that has been a focus for centuries.

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      The Presidents’ Path

      Easy
      6.5 km
      189 m
      1.5-2.5h

      The Presidents’ Path is a fun little adventure for those who are looking to get acquainted with all that the Crans Montana Resort has to offer. Named after several commune presidents who secured the water supply of the region, this walking route passes through the Crans Montana Resort and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area.

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      Les Etangs des Briesses Hike

      Easy
      3.5 km
      86 m
      1h

      Les Etangs des Briesses Hike is a wonderful adventure in Crans Montana that will take you out into nature, while only being a short walk from the resort. A serene woodland atmosphere and lakeside setting make this easy-going walk a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.

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      Bois de Finges Walk

      Moderate
      8.9 km
      138 m
      2-2.5h

      The Bois de Finges Walk is a great outdoor adventure in Crans Montana that passes through the protected Bois de Finges site in the Pfyn-Finges region nature park – one of the biggest pine forests in the Alps. This is a fun hike for those who enjoy forests, rivers, and scenic views.

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      Fründen Hut

      Very Hard
      10.3 km
      1,055 m
      4.5-6.5h

      The Fründen Hut hike will take you around and above Lake Oeschinen, perhaps the most beautiful high-altitude lake in Switzerland

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      Open details for Matterhorn Glacier Trail

      Matterhorn Glacier Trail

      Moderate
      6.2 km
      170 m
      1.5-2h

      The Matterhorn Glacier Trail (Nr. 26) takes you close to the Furgg Glacier and right beside the east flank of the Matterhorn. In good weather the Matterhorn glistens in the light, which is simply stunning! Contrary to the name of the hike, you will not negotiate any glacier surface or even snow in summer. The hike is relatively easy with a largely downhill grade and is suitable for most fit adults.

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      Open details for Eiger Trail

      Eiger Trail

      Moderate
      7.0 km
      156 m
      1.5-2.5h

      The Eiger Trail skirts the north face of one of the most iconic mountains in Europe. The hike is relatively easy but the views are breathtaking. Besides the imposing presence of the Eiger, you get a good look down to Kleine Sheidegg and the Grindelwald Valley.

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      Open details for Edelweiss Refuge Loop

      Edelweiss Refuge Loop

      Moderate
      10.1 km
      855 m
      4-6h

      Zermatt is an area strewn with hiking trails that intersect on well signposted routes. This hike can be altered depending on your desired length and difficulty thanks to great signage on the trails. The trail leads to a refuge/restaurant overlooking Zermatt on a cliff edge before taking a less steep route though picturesque villages, finally winding back to Zermatt.

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      Daubensee

      Moderate
      6.1 km
      198 m
      1.5-2.5h

      Hiking around Daubensee Lake gives you a gentle work out with a great view of glaciers, the lake, and the surrounding summits. The hike itself is not strenuous but you have to mind a bit of exposure on the narrow trail. A picnic along the trail will let you soak in the picturesque setting. Every year, a shepherd festival is held to mark the friendship between the Bernese Oberland and the Vallais region where 800 sheep are herded to the banks of the lake on the last Sunday of July.

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      Open details for Aletsch Glacier

      Aletsch Glacier

      Easy
      6.6 km
      418 m
      2.5-3.5h

      The Aletsch Glacier hike gives you a great view of the largest glacier in the Alps from an elevated vantage point. The hike is easy and starts with a gentle descent. There is a chance you will encounter marmots on the trail.

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      Open details for Lac Bleu

      Lac Bleu

      Easy
      2.5 km
      257 m
      1-1.5h

      Lac Bleu is claimed to be the clearest lake in the Swiss Alps. The hike to this gem is short but steep, perfect for a picnic while relaxing on the banks of the lake. The view from around the lake rewards you with stunning snapshots of snow-capped summits.

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      Bachalpsee Hike

      Easy
      5.9 km
      257 m
      2-2.5h

      Bachalpsee is a very easy hike with a fantastic view of snow-capped summits reflecting off the calm lake. The hiking is on well-trodden paths with easy inclines except for the steep start of the trail. This hike is suitable for a picnic, so bring a mat and relax by the lake.

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      Pierre Avoi

      Moderate
      3.6 km
      231 m
      1.5-2h

      Pierre Avoi is a mountain near the village of Verbier, located in the canton of Valais. Hiking to the summit is quite short but has steep ascents that reward you with great views of surrounding mountains in every direction.

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      Lacs de Fenetre

      Easy
      6.6 km
      600 m
      3-4h

      Hiking to Lacs de Fenetre is a challenging workout that takes you to a viewpoint of three alpine lakes and a glaciated mountain range. The hiking is mostly on a rocky trail with some steep ascents, but it’s relatively safe.

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      Open details for Pizzo della Casa

      Pizzo della Casa

      Hard
      7.5 km
      643 m
      3-4.5h

      This is a challenging hike that starts out in Switzerland, crosses the border to Italy, passes two alpine lakes, descends to lake Montespluga, then loops back to the border. The views from the trail facing both Switzerland and Italy are superb. Lunch in a restaurant at the Italian side is a great treat before you head back to the pass.

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      Open details for Fontanet to Les Ruinettes

      Fontanet to Les Ruinettes

      Moderate
      6.3 km
      101 m
      1.5-2h

      The Fontanet to Les Ruinettes trail takes you through beautiful paths above Verbier village, which is famous for skiing and its bike park. The trail is accessed by lifts and meanders down to Les Ruinettes. The view is spectacular and the walk is easy enough to just enjoy the scenery.

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      Open details for Arolla Glacier Trail

      Arolla Glacier Trail

      Moderate
      9.9 km
      498 m
      3-4.5h

      The Arolla Glacier Trail takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the glacier and surrounding mountains. The hike is easy enough for any reasonably fit person and even in summer there are no crowds in this relatively remote valley.

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      Open details for Gotthard Pass to Hospental

      Gotthard Pass to Hospental

      Moderate
      9.5 km
      39 m
      2-2.5h

      Passo del Gottardo (Gotthard Pass) is the most important north-south alpine route in Switzerland. Hiking from Gotthard Pass to Hospental takes you through the beautiful Hospen Valley with views of snowy summits, alpine meadows, and the dam of Lake Lucendro.

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      Quille du Diable Glacier

      Moderate
      4.9 km
      80 m
      1-1.5h

      The Quille du Diable hike traverses the Glacier de Tsanfleuron with great views of Oldenhorn (3,123 m) and turns around near the Tour Saint Martin (2,809 m, aka Quille du Diable). The path has been groomed to allow you to walk easily on snow using ordinary hiking or winter boots. A restaurant at the turnaround point allows you to rest and admire the stunning view down the valley around Derborence. Glacier 3000 is a ski resort that provides the lift access and amenities in this area.

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