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  Swiss Trekking: Hiking the Matterhorn

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Hiking the Matterhorn
Sample Itinerary


While hiking in Zermatt and Zinal, we have literally dozens of hikes to choose from each day. We've described some of our favorite hikes here, but expect your own tour to vary slightly.

Day 1
Arrive in Switzerland, and transfer by train to our meeting point in Zermatt. There is a train station in both the Zurich and Geneva airports, and transferring to Zermatt (4 hours) will be as easy as it is scenic. You'll have a chance to check out the town, take a short walk around Zermatt, or enjoy the wonderful pool and spa before settling in for our welcome dinner at the very friendly Hotel Europe. (Hotel Europe)

Day 2
It's nice to start with a walking tour of the village that takes you past 400 year-old houses and into the history of this fascinating town. Then perhaps up to the Findeln glacier, hiking through larch forests and passing numerous small lakes with the Matterhorn towering in the distance. Afterwards, we'll enjoy exquisite food and great Matterhorn views from our hotel on the outskirts of Zermatt. (Hotel Europe)

Day 3
Taking quiet trails through fields and forest, we have a range of choices up to the wide ridge of Gornergrat, past marmots and small glacial lakes, to what has to be one of the finest viewpoints in Europe. The jumbled mass of the Gorner glacier stretches out before us, and behind that, Dom, Monte Rosa, the Breithorn, and the Matterhorn form a spectacular backdrop. (Hotel Europe)


Day 4
There are many peaceful trails criss-crossing the larch forests outside of Zermatt. We'll take one that leads us to a suspended wooden walkway through a narrow river gorge. After a harrowing walk through the gorge, we emerge and continue on to the enchanting, centuries-old hamlets of Zum See and Zmutt. Perhaps we'll make the strenuous climb to the Schwarzsee lake, or even up to the Hornli hut (a sort of Matterhorn base camp) to enjoy fabulous, close-up views of the Matterhorn and and a sweeping look back at the valley below. (Hotel Europe)

Day 5
eaving Zermatt, scenic train and bus ride in the morning brings you to the end of a neighboring valley and the quiet village of Leukerbad. Here you'll enjoy the slower pace of this tiny village to go with great mountain views. One short hike leads toward the end of the valley to Fluekapelle, a tiny chapel tucked below impressive cliffs. (Hotel Escher)

Day 6
A long and dramatic hike climbs leads up a serpentine path to the historic Gemmipass. Visit a small inn on the edge of an alpine lake and savor the high mountain views before returning to the village by cablecar for a soak in one of the thermal spas. (Hotel Escher)

Day 7
After breakfast at our hotel, we'll say our good-byes and leave for our post-trip destinations.

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MEET: Zermatt
VISIT: Zermatt, Leukerbad
LENGTH: 7 days, 6 nights in 3-star hotels
HIKE RATING: Moderate–Strenuous, 5–7 hours/day, 1000'–3500' elevation gain/loss

See the storybook village of Zermatt, at the foot of the mighty Matterhorn, and quiet Leukerbad, tucked at the base of the historic Gemmi pass. The Matterhorn is the most captivating mountain in the Alps, dominating an area of surpising richness, while Leukerbad is another gem - a quiet hideaway surrounded by thermal hot springs that feed luxurious spas. Our walks lead us to wild gorges, colorful flowers, peaceful lakes surrounded by soft larch forests, and enchanting, traditional alpine hamlets. Truly a hiker's paradise!

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SWITZERLAND TREKKING

VILLAGE-BASED WALKING/HIKING TOURS
— Jungfrau + Matterhorn Regions
— Hiking the Jungfrau
— Hiking the Matterhorn
— The Grand Tour (Luxury)

INN-TO-INN COMBO TOURS
— Bernese Oberland Highlights
— Bernese Oberland Traverse
— Bernese Oberland, Parts A and B

SELF-GUIDED TOURS
— Murren Self-Guided

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