Trekking in switzerland

Discover the best trekking routes in switzerland.

Why trek in Switzerland

Switzerland is a world-renowned destination for mountaineering, attracting climbers with its rugged Alpine terrain, picturesque landscapes, and iconic peaks. Known for its well-established infrastructure and accessibility, the Swiss Alps offer unmatched mountaineering experiences for both intermediate and advanced climbers. The country is home to some of Europe’s most famous summits, such as the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa, providing a range of guided expeditions suited for serious adventurers. For those aiming to refine their technical skills or tackle challenging routes, Switzerland is a premier destination.

When to trek in Switzerland

The best time to go trekking in Switzerland is:

  • June to September

The best time to mountaineer in Switzerland is from June to September when the Alpine conditions are at their most favorable. Summer months offer stable weather, clearer skies, and accessible trails, which make for safer expeditions. However, Switzerland’s high peaks, such as the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa, can still present technical challenges and sudden weather changes, even in summer. For those looking to push their limits, winter ascents are possible but are only recommended for highly experienced mountaineers with a guide, as conditions can be extremely demanding.

Where to trek in Switzerland

Mountain climbing expeditions in Switzerland - Guided Trekking

Switzerland’s mountaineering scene is centered in several key regions:

  • Zermatt: Home to the iconic Matterhorn, Zermatt is one of Switzerland’s most famous mountaineering hubs. With an abundance of routes, both technical and scenic, it’s a destination that caters to climbers aiming to experience the true essence of Swiss mountaineering.
  • Valais Region: This area includes Monte Rosa and other high-altitude peaks, offering multiple options for climbers looking to explore varied terrain. The routes here offer excellent acclimatization opportunities for those preparing for higher summits.
  • Bernese Alps: With challenging routes and stunning vistas, the Bernese Alps present additional opportunities for high-altitude expeditions. Peaks like the Eiger draw climbers from around the globe, adding to Switzerland's reputation as a mountaineering haven.

Treks in Switzerland

There are 3 Treks in Switzerland. Get an idea of what separates them here:

Other treks in Switzerland:

climm Tour du Mont Blanc
Tour du Mont Blanc
 5 / 10
10 days
 155 km
climm Tour de Monte Rosa
Tour de Monte Rosa
9 - 10 days
 163 km
climm Haute Route
Haute Route
 6 / 10
10 - 12 days
 180 km

Pictures from trekking in Switzerland

These are pictures taken while climbing in Switzerland. They're shown here to give you an idea of what the route is like.