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The Best Hikes in Switzerland: A Complete Guide
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11 May 2026
The Best Hikes in Switzerland: A Complete Guide

Switzerland is the very definition of walking paradise - an alpine wonderland of glacial peaks, emerald valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and pastures dotted with chalets. Home to some of the best walks in Switzerland, the Swiss Alps draw walkers from all over the world who come for dramatic scenery, iconic mountains like the Matterhorn and Eiger, and world-class trails that suit all levels of experience. With Switzerland walking tours in the Alps and Switzerland walking tours near Geneva, there’s a perfect route for solo adventurers, couples, families with teens, and more.  

At Macs Adventure, we craft immersive walking holidays that let you discover Switzerland on foot at your pace - with expert planning, comfortable accommodations, and luggage transferred between overnight stops. Whether you’re crossing high alpine passes or wandering through lakeside forests, Switzerland delivers spectacular views around every bend.  

woman in Bernese Oberland

Why Choose Our Swiss Walking Holidays 

Expertly Curated Trails for Every Adventurer 

From gentle valley strolls to classic alpine journeys, our Switzerland walking tours in the Alps showcase the very best places to walk in Switzerland. Each itinerary is carefully designed to highlight stunning landscapes while keeping daily distances enjoyable. Whether you’re a first-time walker or seasoned trekker, you’ll find a route that fits you.  

Comfortable and Unique Accommodation 

Instead of tents or basic hostels, we place you in a mix of charming B&Bs, family-run inns, and chalet-style hotels in postcard-perfect villages like Grindelwald, Wengen, Mürren, and Zermatt. On select itineraries, you’ll also stay in traditional alpine mountain huts - a highlight for many walkers. 

Mountain huts offer a unique mountain experience, with warm hospitality, hearty home-cooked meals, and unforgettable high-altitude settings that place you right in the heart of the Alps. Evenings are spent swapping trail stories over dinner before settling in for a well-earned rest, ready for the next day’s adventure. 

Learn more about what to expect with mountain hut stays in our Mountain Hut Guide > 

Suitable For: 

  • Solo travellers: Feel safe and supported with digital maps via our award-winning app, route notes, and local partners ready to help. 
  • Couples: Shared experiences on panoramic trails and cosy stays make for unforgettable memories. 
  • 50+ travellers: Flexible day lengths and well-maintained paths allow you to tackle the adventure at your own pace. 
  • Small groups & families (with teens): A mix of classic scenic walks and cultural highlights keeps everyone engaged. 

With thousands of happy walkers choosing Switzerland each year, you can trust our deep local knowledge and attention to detail to make your trip exceptional.  

Mountain Hut Bernese Oberland

Top walks & Regions - The Best Places to walk in Switzerland 

From classic alpine valleys to legendary long-distance crossings, these routes showcase the best walks in Switzerland and highlight why the country is one of Europe’s top walking destinations. Each trip below is available as a self-guided walking holiday with Macs Adventure and has been carefully designed to balance spectacular scenery with rewarding, achievable walking days. 

 

two women walking in Bernese Oberland

Bernese Oberland: Iconic Alpine Landscapes 

Set beneath the towering peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, the Bernese Oberland is home to some of the best walks in Switzerland and delivers classic alpine scenery at every turn - from turquoise lakes and glacial valleys to waterfalls, wildflower meadows, and dramatic mountain skylines. 

Bernese Oberland walking Tours 

This classic alpine walking holiday is based in charming mountain villages and makes the most of Switzerland’s outstanding mountain transport network to access panoramic ridgelines and peaceful valleys. Often described as an alpine walker’s playground, the Bernese Oberland offers routes to suit a wide range of fitness levels, allowing you to shape each day’s walk - from gentler scenic paths to more challenging high-level walks - depending on how adventurous you want to be. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Views of the Eiger North Face 
  • Alpine lakes and high-level balcony trails 
  • Traditional Swiss car-free villages like Wengen and Mürren 
  • Upgrade your accommodation to 4 & 5* hotels with our In Style tours 

Details (depending on itinerary): 

  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate 
  • Duration: 5–8 days  
  • Distance: 25-41 miles / 40–66 km  
  • Best for: Couples, solo travellers, 50+ walkers, families with teens 

Discover our Bernese Oberland self-guided walking holidays > 

 

Grindelwald Trail

Grindelwald Trail 

Set in the heart of the Bernese Oberland, the Grindelwald Trail is a classic point-to-point walk through one of the most dramatic mountain landscapes in the Swiss Alps. Linking traditional alpine villages beneath the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, this route is arguably the best walk in Grindelwald, Switzerland, without the intensity of high alpine crossings. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Continuous views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks 
  • A night in Faulhorn mountain hut  
  • Scenic balcony trails above deep alpine valleys 
  • Walking between iconic villages, including Grindelwald, Wengen, and Mürren 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Moderate 
  • Duration: 8 days 
  • Distance: Approx. 49 miles / 79 km 
  • Best for: Couples, solo travellers, 50+ walkers,  

Explore our Grindelwald Trail itinerary > 

 

two people on the Via Alpina trail

Via Alpina: A Legendary Swiss Crossing 

The Via Alpina is one of Europe’s most celebrated long-distance trails and a true showcase of Switzerland walking tours in the Alps. Crossing multiple alpine passes, it delivers an immersive journey through the heart of the Swiss mountains. 

Via Alpina Self-Guided Tour 
This unforgettable route links alpine villages and high passes from central Switzerland to Lake Geneva, offering constant variety and incredible scenery. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Cross Switzerland from one mountain range to another 
  • Remote mountain passes and traditional alpine farms 
  • Sweeping views across the Swiss Alps 
  • A dramatic finish on Lake Geneva 
  • Options to do whole route or break into east to west sections 

Details (depending on itinerary): 

  • Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous 
  • Duration: 10–18 days 
  • Distance: Approx. 84-179 miles / 134km - 288km 
  • Best for: Experienced alpine walkers, active couples, small groups 

Discover our Via Alpina self-guided walking holidays >

 

Walkers Haute Route

Walker’s Haute Route: The Ultimate Alpine Challenge 

Running between Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, the Walker’s Haute Route is one of the most famous hut-to-hut trails in the Alps and a true bucket-list adventure. Due to the remoteness and high altitudes of this trip, no luggage transfers are available, which means walkers must carry all their belongings with them – so pack smart! 

Walker’s Haute Route (Chamonix to Zermatt) 
A demanding but deeply rewarding journey across high mountain passes, glacier valleys, and dramatic alpine terrain in the Valais region. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Views of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn 
  • High alpine passes and remote mountain landscapes 
  • A celebratory finish in Zermatt 
  • Options to do the whole route or break it into east and west sections 

Details (depending on itinerary): 

  • Difficulty: Strenuous 
  • Duration: 8-15 days 
  • Distance: Approx. 55.5 - 121 miles /89.5–196 km 
  • Best for: Experienced alpine walkers, adventure-focused small groups, and confident solo walkers. 

Discover our self-guided Walker’s Haute Route holidays >

 

Matterhorn North

Matterhorn: A trail through the Iconic Zermatt and Valais 

Zermatt is synonymous with Alpine drama and features glacier views with well-maintained trails and mountain railways. 

High Trail to the Matterhorn 
A spectacular high-level route linking quiet mountain hamlets and ending in Zermatt with epic views of the Matterhorn. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Matterhorn panoramas from multiple viewpoints 
  • Balcony paths above the Zermatt valley 
  • Traditional Valais villages 
  • Extra night in the car-free village of Saas Fee to get up close to a glacier 
  • A night of camaraderie in a cosy, traditional mountain hut 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Strenuous 
  • Duration: 8 days 
  • Distance: 62 miles / 100km 
  • Best for: Couples, active 50+ travellers, experienced alpine walkers 

Discover our self-guided Matterhorn holidays >

Glacier Express

Valais & Engardin Region: Scenic Rail & Walk Experience 

This unique trip blends walking with one of Switzerland’s most famous rail journeys, making it ideal for travellers seeking variety and comfort. 

The Glacier Express Rail & walk 
Combining gentle alpine walking with scenic train travel, this tour explores multiple regions without long daily walks. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Travel on the iconic Glacier Express 
  • walks through alpine valleys and mountain villages 
  • A relaxed pace with diverse scenery 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate 
  • Duration: 8 days 
  • Distance: Approx. 34 miles / 55km 
  • Best for: 50+ travellers, couples, first-time alpine walkers 

Discover our Glacier Express Rail & walk holiday > 

 

Lucerne Lake

Lucerne & Schwyz: Lakes and Mountains 

For those looking for Switzerland walking tours near Geneva or central transport hubs, Lucerne offers an outstanding mix of lake views and accessible mountain trails. 

Lucerne’s Lakes and Mountains 
This route combines lakeside paths with panoramic mountain walks, all based around one of Switzerland’s most beautiful cities. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Views over Lake Lucerne 
  • Rigi and Pilatus Mountain trails 
  • Easy travel via boats and cable cars 

Details (depending on itinerary): 

  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate 
  • Duration: 5-8 days 
  • Distance: 34-48 miles / 55-78km 
  • Best for: Couples, solo travellers, families with teens 

Discover our Lucerne self-guided walking holidays >

Klosters-Tirano

Swiss Alps Crossings: Epic Multi-Day Adventures 

These classic alpine crossings are perfect for walkers seeking long-distance journeys through remote mountain terrain. 

Across the Swiss Alps: Klosters to Tirano 

A dramatic alpine journey linking eastern Switzerland with northern Italy, this route crosses high passes and moves through a wide variety of landscapes - from pristine Swiss valleys to sun-drenched Italian scenery. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Crossing the Swiss Alps on foot via historic mountain passes 
  • Ever-changing scenery, from alpine meadows to rugged high terrain 
  • A memorable finish in Tirano, Italy, at the edge of the Alps 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Moderate 
  • Duration: 8 days 
  • Distance: 43 miles / 69km 
  • Best for: Experienced walkers, small groups 

Explore our Swiss Alps: Klosters to Tirano itinerary >

E5 Alpine Crossing

E5 Alpine Crossing 

One of the most famous trans-Alpine routes in Europe, the E5 Alpine Crossing delivers big mountain scenery as you walk from Germany, through Austria, and into Italy - a true bucket-list walking experience. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Crossing the Alps from north to south over classic high passes 
  • Dramatic mountain scenery throughout the journey 
  • A powerful sense of achievement reaching Italy on foot 

Details (depending on itinerary): 

  • Difficulty: ‘Moderate to Strenuous’ and Extreme 
  • Duration: 8–9 days 
  • Distance: 50-56 miles / 80-88km 
  • Best for: Fit, extremely experienced alpine walkers 

Explore our E5 Alpine Crossing itineraries >

The GR5 Trail _ Lake Geneva to Chamonix

GR5: Lake Geneva to Chamonix 

Linking the shores of Lake Geneva with the alpine heartland of Chamonix, this section of the GR5 offers a classic long-distance walk through varied landscapes - from vineyard-lined hills to high mountain passes beneath Mont Blanc. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Starting on the shores of Lake Geneva and finishing in Chamonix 
  • A gradual transition from lowland scenery to high alpine terrain 
  • Spectacular views of Mont Blanc and surrounding peaks 
  • Experience 2 nights in Alpine mountain huts 
  • End with a section of the Tour du Mont Blanc as the finale 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous 
  • Duration: 8 days 
  • Distance: 58 miles / 94km 
  • Best for: Experienced alpine walkers, couples, small groups 

Explore our GR5: Lake Geneva to Chamonix itinerary >

a couple on the Tour du Mont Blanc

Tour du Mont Blanc 

One of Europe’s most iconic long-distance walks, the Tour du Mont Blanc circles the highest peak in Western Europe, taking you through France, Italy, and Switzerland on a perfectly balanced alpine adventure. 

Trip Highlights: 

  • Spectacular views of Mont Blanc from multiple countries 
  • A classic hut-to-hut style journey through alpine valleys 
  • Cultural variety across France, Italy, and Switzerland 

Details: 

  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging 
  • Duration: 5–14 days 
  • Distance: Approx. 29 – 111 miles / 46km - 178km 
  • Best for: Couples, experienced alpine walkers, small groups 

Explore our Tour du Mont Blanc itineraries >

High trail to the Matterhorn

Tips for Planning Your Swiss Walking Trip 

Best Time to Go: 

Late June to September is ideal for high-alpine routes like the Via Alpina or the Bernese Oberland trails. Lower valley walks and lakeside walks can extend from May through October.  

Getting Around: 

Switzerland’s world-class public transport makes it easy to link villages and trailheads, giving you flexibility to explore more without long transfers.  

For more Switzerland travel advice, head to our Switzerland travel tips guide > 

Trail Difficulty: 

Routes vary from easier valley paths perfect for families with teens to challenging alpine journeys suited to fit and experienced trekkers. Our specialists can help match your plans to your ability. 

Gondola to Schilthorn

How Self-Guided walking with Macs Adventure Works 

At Macs Adventure, self-guided tours put you in control of your pace and experience - with all the logistics taken care of: 

What’s Included: 

  • Daily route notes and high-quality route navigation via our award-winning app 
  • Comfortable overnight stays in local accommodations with daily breakfasts 
  • Luggage transfers, so you walk light
  • 24/7 support 

Suitable For: 

  • Solo travellers who love independence with peace of mind 
  • Couples looking for quality time in nature 
  • Families with teens who want flexibility and variety 
  • Small groups sharing wonderful memories 
  • 50+ walkers appreciating well-paced daily stages 

You choose your start date, your daily rhythm, and how you want to explore - we handle the details behind the scenes so you can simply enjoy the best walks Switzerland has to offer.  

person smiling behind flowers in Bernese Oberland

Start Planning Your Swiss Walking Adventure 

From the emerald lakes and flower-lined meadows of Grindelwald to the classic alpine panoramas around Zermatt, Switzerland is undeniably one of the best places to walk in Switzerland and a dream destination for walkers. 

Ready to discover your perfect Switzerland walking tours near Geneva, navigate high alpine passes, or explore hidden valleys on foot? Let’s plan an unforgettable journey together. 

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