The Glacier Express Rail and Hike
- Ride the iconic Glacier Express, the most scenic train journey in Switzerland
- Follow a curated Switzerland train & hike itinerary through the Swiss Alps
- Enjoy a variety of classic walks Swiss Alp hiking trails beneath the Matterhorn & Piz Bernina
- Experience a glamorous & iconic alpine town of Zermatt
- Stay in tranquil Pontresina in the Engadine Valley, a hidden gem near St. Moritz
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive PontresinaFly into Zurich or Bern and travel by train (with a couple of changes) to Pontresina (3.5 or 4.5 hours).
Just 10 minutes from St. Moritz, this elegant alpine village sits at 1,800m (5,905 ft) and offers all the charm and refinement of its famous neighbor – without the crowds. With its cozy Swiss pine restaurants, gourmet cuisine, and peaceful atmosphere, Pontresina is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Engadine Valley.
Hotel Steinbock is a charming, family-run hotel in Pontresina, set in a historic building dating back to 1651. It offers 24 cozy alpine-style rooms, traditional Engadine cuisine, and access to wellness facilities including a spa and indoor pool. With its warm hospitality and great location in the Engadine Valley, it’s an ideal base for exploring the Swiss Alps.
Tucked in the heart of Pontresina, Hotel Müller is small and welcoming, with just 19 thoughtfully designed rooms. Natural materials and soft alpine tones create a calm, cozy atmosphere inspired by the Engadine Valley. Its central location makes it easy to step straight onto scenic hiking trails and explore the surrounding Swiss Alps.
Take a scenic ride on the UNESCO-listed Bernina Express, a railway celebrated for its incredible alpine views that rival the Glacier Express. Disembark at the Bernina Hospiz station, and set out on an easy loop walk skirting the sparkling Lago Bianco, continuing to Alp Grum and onward to the charming mountain hut at Sassat Mason. Surrounded by glaciers, peaks, and serene alpine landscapes, this peaceful route is perfect for soaking in the tranquility of the region before returning to Pontresina by train.
Ascent: 212m (695ft) / Descent: 375m (1,228ft)
Hotel Steinbock is a charming, family-run hotel in Pontresina, set in a historic building dating back to 1651. It offers 24 cozy alpine-style rooms, traditional Engadine cuisine, and access to wellness facilities including a spa and indoor pool. With its warm hospitality and great location in the Engadine Valley, it’s an ideal base for exploring the Swiss Alps.
Tucked in the heart of Pontresina, Hotel Müller is small and welcoming, with just 19 thoughtfully designed rooms. Natural materials and soft alpine tones create a calm, cozy atmosphere inspired by the Engadine Valley. Its central location makes it easy to step straight onto scenic hiking trails and explore the surrounding Swiss Alps.
Today is a day of choice, offering options for both adventurous hikers and those seeking a gentler alpine experience.
For a more relaxed day, select the Klimaweg. This walk combines cable cars and mountain railways, allowing you to enjoy high-altitude walking with fabulous views and less effort! The shorter walk allows for a free afternoon. Perhaps head to St Mortiz and rub shoulders with the rich and famous.
For a challenge, take on the Valley Roseg with a steep ascent up to Fuorcla Surlej and its mountain restaurant - the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch with sweeping alpine views. Continue to Corvatsch Mittelstation Murtel and descend by cable car to Corvatsch Talstation. Then catch the bus to St. Moritz and train back to Pontresina.
Walking Options
Klimaweg: Easy to Moderate, 6.5km (4.25mi); Ascent/Descent: 516m/395m (1,693ft/1,296ft)
Pontresina to the Valley Roseg: Strenuous, 6.5km (4.25mi); Ascent/Descent: 1008m/115m (3,307ft/377ft)
Hotel Steinbock is a charming, family-run hotel in Pontresina, set in a historic building dating back to 1651. It offers 24 cozy alpine-style rooms, traditional Engadine cuisine, and access to wellness facilities including a spa and indoor pool. With its warm hospitality and great location in the Engadine Valley, it’s an ideal base for exploring the Swiss Alps.
Tucked in the heart of Pontresina, Hotel Müller is small and welcoming, with just 19 thoughtfully designed rooms. Natural materials and soft alpine tones create a calm, cozy atmosphere inspired by the Engadine Valley. Its central location makes it easy to step straight onto scenic hiking trails and explore the surrounding Swiss Alps.
Sit back and savor the Glacier Express as it winds its way from St Moritz to Zermatt. Known as the slowest ‘express’ train in the world, this 8 hour journey covers 290km (180mi) across the Swiss Alps, crossing 291 bridges, passing through 91 tunnels and reaching the Oberalp Pass at 2,033m (6,700ft) – all while offering awe-inspiring panoramic views. Lunch is served at your seat, ensuring you won’t miss a moment of the scenery.
Arrive in picturesque car-free Zermatt, nestled at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, and a renowned mountaineering center and your homebase for the next 4 nights. With charming streets lined with traditional wooden chalets, cozy cafés, and gourmet restaurants, it’s the perfect base for the remainder of your Swiss Alpine rail and hike vacation.
Hotel La Couronne is a peaceful and centrally located hotel in Zermatt, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and mountain lifts. Its bright, comfortable rooms and on-site restaurant allow guests to enjoy local Swiss cuisine without leaving the hotel, while the sunny terrace provides stunning views of the Matterhorn. It’s an ideal base for a quiet retreat in the heart of Zermatt while exploring nearby alpine trails.
Hotel Butterfly is a modern hotel in Zermatt, recently renovated to combine contemporary comfort with alpine charm. All rooms feature thoughtful amenities, including cable TV, a personal safe, and tea and coffee facilities. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring Zermatt and the surrounding trails, with easy access to the Sunnegga funicular and village centre.
Take the funicular from Zermatt to Sunnegga and then on to Blauherd station (about 10 mins ) for the start of today’s scenic walk. Starting at a 2,571m (8,435ft) elevation, this trail passes 5 crystal-clear alpine lakes, each offering fabulous views of the Matterhorn.
On a clear day, three of the lakes perfectly reflect the iconic peak, creating picture-perfect moments. Your walk ends back at Sunnegga, from where you can either walk back to Zermatt or take the funicularfor for a relaxing return.
Ascent: 170m (558ft) / Descent: 454m (1,490ft)
Hotel La Couronne is a peaceful and centrally located hotel in Zermatt, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and mountain lifts. Its bright, comfortable rooms and on-site restaurant allow guests to enjoy local Swiss cuisine without leaving the hotel, while the sunny terrace provides stunning views of the Matterhorn. It’s an ideal base for a quiet retreat in the heart of Zermatt while exploring nearby alpine trails.
Hotel Butterfly is a modern hotel in Zermatt, recently renovated to combine contemporary comfort with alpine charm. All rooms feature thoughtful amenities, including cable TV, a personal safe, and tea and coffee facilities. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring Zermatt and the surrounding trails, with easy access to the Sunnegga funicular and village centre.
After a delicious breakfast, the day is yours to do as you wish. Feel free to sightsee, or if you want to continue taking full advantage of the variety of unforgettable walking options here, select from several options at varying degrees of difficulty.
For an easy walk, head to Zmutt & Furi. Starting in Zermatt you’ll walk to the ancient, car-free hamlet of Zmutt – virtually untouched by tourism and framed by the Matterhorn's imposing north face – before continuing to Furi for the cable car back. It takes around 2 hours and can be extended with the Matterhorn Trail for those wanting a longer day.
The Matterhorn Trail is a well-marked, gentler trail that leads you through classic Alpine scenery with the Matterhorn as a constant backdrop. It's the perfect option for those wanting a shorter or less strenuous day while still making the most of the incredible landscape around Zermatt.
For a bit more of a challenge, take the Schwarzsee cable car and walk 1.5-2 hours up to the Hörnlihütte at 3,260m (ft), the oldest mountain hut in the Alps and Base Camp for Matterhorn summit attempts. From the terrace, you'll be rewarded with dramatic close-up views of the Matterhorn's east face, and on a clear day, you may spot climbers making their way to the top.
Walking Options
Zmutt & Furi: Easy, 5km (3mi), Ascent/Descent: 325m/62m (1,066ft/203ft)
Matterhorn Trail: Easy to Moderate, 9.7km (6mi), Ascent/Descent: 60m/1040m (192ft/3,410ft)
Hörnlihütte - Matterhorn Base Camp: Easy to Moderate, 4.2km (2.75mi); Ascent/Descent: 729m/47m (2,391ft/153ft)
Hotel La Couronne is a peaceful and centrally located hotel in Zermatt, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and mountain lifts. Its bright, comfortable rooms and on-site restaurant allow guests to enjoy local Swiss cuisine without leaving the hotel, while the sunny terrace provides stunning views of the Matterhorn. It’s an ideal base for a quiet retreat in the heart of Zermatt while exploring nearby alpine trails.
Hotel Butterfly is a modern hotel in Zermatt, recently renovated to combine contemporary comfort with alpine charm. All rooms feature thoughtful amenities, including cable TV, a personal safe, and tea and coffee facilities. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring Zermatt and the surrounding trails, with easy access to the Sunnegga funicular and village centre.
Take the Gornergrat Cog Railway from central Zermatt to Rifflealp station (about 15 mins) to begin today’s nature-focused walk. Winding through the tree line, the trail showcases fascinating alpine flora and fauna that have flourished since the Findel Glacier began retreating over a century ago.
Stroll through tranquil forests and meadows blanketed with colorful alpine flowers, then return to Zermatt via the scenic Sunnegga funicular, soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding peaks along the way.
Ascent: 237m (778ft) / Descent: 173m (568ft)
Hotel La Couronne is a peaceful and centrally located hotel in Zermatt, offering easy access to shops, restaurants, and mountain lifts. Its bright, comfortable rooms and on-site restaurant allow guests to enjoy local Swiss cuisine without leaving the hotel, while the sunny terrace provides stunning views of the Matterhorn. It’s an ideal base for a quiet retreat in the heart of Zermatt while exploring nearby alpine trails.
Hotel Butterfly is a modern hotel in Zermatt, recently renovated to combine contemporary comfort with alpine charm. All rooms feature thoughtful amenities, including cable TV, a personal safe, and tea and coffee facilities. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring Zermatt and the surrounding trails, with easy access to the Sunnegga funicular and village centre.
After breakfast, check-out of your hotel and make your onward journey.
This trip has a carbon score of 15kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 15kg is equivalent to 4.5 cheeseburgers. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?Perfect for those looking to experience two classic, yet distinct, Swiss walking destinations on a twin centre walking holiday. Travel from the foot of Piz Bernina to the lower slopes of the Matterhorn with an epic 8 hour panoramic train journey on the Glacier Express through the Alps . Rated easy-moderate, there are a selection of walks to choose from, ranging in difficulty and length. Stay in comfortable 3* hotels in both Pontresina and Zermatt.
Discovery | Think of it as a ‘local’s guide’ to the best of the region. It includes a combination of activity and transportation to give you the freedom to explore and cover more ground at your own pace. We do all the research and organisation for you. All you have to do is turn up and enjoy!
Rail and Hike | Perfectly planned itineraries discovering the best of a destination both by train and on foot.
Solo Travellers, Families with Teens
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
This trip is graded ‘easy—moderate’ overall, as the walks are around 4-15km, and quite varied. Most walks are on the easy-moderate end of the scale however there are some walks like the Hoernliweg which are difficult. The beauty of this trip is that you can make it as easy or as difficult as you wish and a grade is assigned to each walk. Please be aware that earlier/later in the season there may be some residual snow lying in patches, but this will not require any special equipment or skills; walking poles are recommended.
Stay 7 nights in 3* standard hotels. The accommodation we normally use is detailed below; however, it is subject to availability, and therefore alternatives of an equal standard may be offered.
Single Rooms & Solo Walkers
Solo walkers are welcome on this trip. Or if you require single rooms within your party, we would be happy to accommodate you. Please note that a single/solo room supplement applies, as you'll have your own room throughout.
Meals
Breakfasts are included daily and typically take the form of a buffet, featuring a tempting spread of pastries, homemade jams, fresh fruit, and cereals, alongside savoury options such as bread, cheese, ham, and eggs.
Packed lunches are not included but can be easily sourced from local supermarkets or bakeries. If you are staying somewhere without these facilities, we recommend ordering a packed lunch directly from your accommodation on arrival.
Swiss cuisine is rooted in simple, satisfying ingredients — particularly cheese and potatoes — with iconic dishes such as raclette and rösti taking centre stage in the German-speaking regions. As you cross into French-speaking Switzerland, you'll notice a distinct shift in flavour and style. This invisible boundary is affectionately known as the Röstigraben (literally, the "rösti ditch") — a term that captures the cultural, linguistic, and gastronomic divide between the two regions. Here, the food takes on a more French character, and one dish worth seeking out is Papet Vaudois, a comforting Vaudois speciality of slow-cooked potato and leek served with a succulent local sausage.
All trails are very well way-marked, and together with access to our award-winning App with GPS map, you will have no problem finding your way on our suggested walks.
- 7 Nights in 3* hotels
- 7 Breakfasts
- Glacier Express Train ticket & reservation from St Moritz to Zermatt (second class)
- 1 Lunch (on the Glacier Express)
- A list of suggested walks, GPX tracks &access to our award-winning navigation app
- The Engadine Valley travel pass which gives free access on most local bus services and cable cars/funiculars
- 24-hour emergency telephone assistance
- Flights to and from Switzerland
- Travel to/from Pontresina/Zermatt
- Cable car/funiculars/public transport in the Mattertal (Zermatt area)
- Travel Insurance
- Personal expenses such as drinks, phone calls, extra transfers, tips, etc.
- Any items not specifically mentioned in the program
- Extra nights in Zermatt/Pontresina
This trip is available to start any day of the week, from the end of June to the middle of September. The best months for walking are in the summer months between June and mid-September when the wild flowers are in bloom and the weather is generally fair. Please be aware that earlier in the season there may be some residual snow lying in patches, but this will not require any special equipment or skills.
Fly into Zurich or Bern then continue by train, with a couple of changes, to Pontresina (3.5 or 4.5 hours) Train timetables and details of public transportation in Switzerland are available via the excellent travel planner at www.sbb.ch.
From Zermatt train station you can get to any major European destination easily. Trains to Zurich airport take about 3.5 hours, to Bern it is 2.5 hours and to Geneva 4 hours. For more information check https://www.sbb.ch/
Travel During the Trip
Public transport in Switzerland is seamless and runs like Swiss clockwork. Most of the walks on this tour in the Mattertal and the Engadine require a mountain train/funicular/cable car/bus journey to the start or from the end of the walk back to your hotel for the night
Engadine Valley Travel Pass
At your hotel in Pontresina you will be given an area pass for public transport and mountain railways (issued at check-in and collected at check-out) including use of all chairlifts/cable cars/funiculars in the Engadine Valley. NB: Area pass excludes the ‘Bernina Express’ panoramic train, but includes the public train which runs on the same Bernina
Zermatt Travel
Unfortunately no similar scheme exists in Zermatt and all use of cable cars/funiculars etc. is payable locally. Here is an approximate guide to costs if you complete the walks as outlined in this brochure.
Day 5: Zermatt– Sunnegga 24CHF return
Day 6: Zermatt—Schwarzsee 50CHF return, Furi—Zermatt 17CHF single
Day 7: Zermatt– Gornergrat 47CHF single, Sunnegga—Zermatt, 16CHFsingle
The distances and ascents/descents are approximations of the recommended routes. Please be prepared by packing all necessary items,for example, proper rain gear (jackets and trousers), sun hat and sunscreen. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking shoes or boots, warm and waterproof clothes for the cooler months and lightweight clothing for summer and a day pack.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity, emergency evacuation and hospital care.
This trip is graded ‘easy—moderate’ overall, as the walks are around 4-15km, and quite varied. Most walks are on the easy-moderate end of the scale, however, there are some walks like the Hoernliweg which are difficult. The beauty of this trip is that you can make it as easy or as difficult as you wish and a grade is assigned to each walk. Please be aware that earlier/later in the season there may be some residual snow lying in patches, but this will not require any special equipment or skills; walking poles are recommended.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised as this holiday is extremely popular especially in the summer months. Please note you can start this holiday on any day of the week.
You will need good walking shoes/boots, comfortable walking clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers, a daypack, warm clothing in the early/late part of the year and hats etc during the summer. We supply a detailed packing list in the App.
On this trip, you'll be staying in two alpine towns. Since you'll be taking the Glacier Express train from Pontresina to Zermatt, you will carry your luggage with you from one hotel to the other via your train ride.
We highly recommend bringing luggage that you are comfortable navigating on and off trains.
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