Switzerland

Switzerland
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Switzerland is a trekker's dream, boasting breathtaking alpine meadows, sparkling glaciers, and legendary peaks like the Matterhorn and Eiger. Whether you're walking through picturesque mountain villages or conquering rugged alpine trails, the Swiss landscapes promise an adventure like no other. And it’s not just the views – indulge in Swiss fondue, crisp rösti, or a creamy hot chocolate in cozy mountain huts after a rewarding day of hiking. The combination of natural beauty, local flavors, and Swiss hospitality makes trekking in Switzerland an experience you’ll never forget. That evening drink? Well deserved!

We are Bookatrekking.com, and we will organise your unforgettable trekking adventure in Switzerland.

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HOW WE ARRANGE YOUR SWITZERLAND TREK

We are your experts for trekking in Switzerland! Whether you want to conquer iconic trails like the Walker's Haute Route or explore hidden gems, we take care of everything. From your overnight stays in charming mountain huts to detailed route descriptions, and even luggage transport. All you have to do is enjoy the breathtaking journey. With our expertise and experience, we ensure your Swiss adventure is smooth and stress-free. You hike – we handle the rest!

WHAT IS INCLUDED?


✓ Balanced itinerary matched to availability
✓ Finding, booking and paying for the huts and refuges
✓ Half board in the huts, so breakfast and dinner for you
✓ Comprehensive hiking guide with everything you need
✓ Standby hiking advice from our experts

WHAT IS INCLUDED?

Via Alpina in Switzerland: The Bärentrek

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The Bärentrek (max 14 days) or Hintere Gasse trail, offers one of the most stunning backdrops in the Alps, running from Meiringen to Gsteig and crossing 8 Alpine passes. As part of the Via Alpina 1, this popular long-distance route showcases Switzerland's diversity with mountain trails, valleys, alpine meadows, limestone slopes, and cozy mountain huts. Whether you tackle the entire 390-kilometer Via Alpina or just this iconic segment, the Bärentrek promises an unforgettable adventure for all hikers.

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Traditional Bear Trek in the Swiss Alps (6 days)

Bear Trek - Including accommodation before and after (8 days)

Hiking for Beginners: Kesch Trek

Escape to the heart of the Graubünden mountains on the The Kesch Trek (max 6 days) and immerse yourself in the breathtaking high alpine region between the Flüela and Albula Passes. This four-day trek offers stunning mountain scenery, wild valleys, rugged peaks, and majestic glaciers. While typically completed in six days, the Kesch Trek can be done in four, making it an excellent choice for beginners seeking a rewarding adventure in the Swiss Alps, with a manageable total ascent of 2800 meters.

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Kesch Trek in Graubünden (4 days)

Kesch Trek - Including accommodation before and after (6 days)

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Tour du Mont Blanc: Europe's Finest

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The tour du Mont Blanc (max 12 days) : If Switzerland didn’t share Mont Blanc with France and Italy, the Tour du Mont Blanc would undoubtedly top the list of Swiss treks. This iconic 170-kilometer circuit, one of Europe’s most famous hiking adventures, is traditionally completed in about 9 days, often starting from Chamonix in France. Alternatively, beginning your journey from Vall Ferret on the Swiss side offers a unique perspective on this classic route. The best time to hike is during summer, particularly in July and August, when the weather is favorable, and the trail is mostly free of snow. For fewer crowds and pleasant conditions, the second half of August is ideal.

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Full Tour du Mont Blanc (9 days)

Tour du Mont Blanc - West (5 days)

Tour du Mont Blanc - East (6 days)

Walker's Haute Route: Probably better than the Tour du Mont Blanc

The Walker’s Haute Route (max 14 days) connects the iconic mountain villages of Chamonix in France and Zermatt in Switzerland, spanning 200 kilometers and crossing 11 mountain passes. Starting at Mont Blanc and finishing at the Matterhorn, it offers incredible contrasts, from majestic glaciers and snow-capped peaks to lush valleys, alpine meadows, and charming villages. Sharing some stages with the Tour du Mont Blanc, it passes through stunning Swiss locations like Le Chable, Mont Fort, and Arolla, and crosses the Rösti Curtain, the cultural divide between French- and German-speaking Switzerland. The final stages lead through St. Niklaus and the Europa Hütte, culminating in Zermatt at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn.

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Full Walker's Haute Route (12 days)

Eastern Walker's Haute Route (5 days)

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Tour des Muverans: Off The Beaten Track

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Experience the breathtaking Tour des Muverans (max 7 days) , a stunning circular trek in the Valais region that takes you around the majestic Grand Muveran, which towers over 3000 metres. Spanning 54 kilometers with 4300 metres of ascent and descent, this route reaches altitudes of over 2600 metres and can be completed in about 23 hours. Starting points include Pont de Nant, Derborence, or the spa town of Ovronnaz, known for its relaxing hot springs. Whether you choose to hike clockwise or counter-clockwise, the Tour des Muverans promises an unforgettable journey through some of Switzerland’s most dramatic alpine landscapes.

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Tour des Muverans (5 days)

Tour des Muverans (7 days) with Accommodation

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

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