Ultimate Swiss Alps
- Experience the very best of Alpine Switzerland on foot and by train
- Hike in the shadow of the iconic Jungfrau, Mönch, Eiger and Matterhorn peaks
- Wander through idyllic meadows alive with the sound of cow bells and marmots
- Ride the Glacier Express, one of Europe’s most beautiful train journeys
- Stay in exceptional hotels and enjoy Swiss specialities like Raclette and Rösti
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive MürrenWhichever Swiss airport you arrive to, your travel pass has got you covered. Sit back, relax and experience one of the best public transport systems in the world on your way to Mürren, by train and cable car.
Nestled in the heart of the Bernese Oberland, Mürren is a charming alpine village which can only be reached by train. Mürren’s car-free streets are lined with wooden chalets, adorned with colourful flowers. Listen out for the tinkling of cowbells as you settle into your historic 4* hotel for a 2 night stay.
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Hotel Blumental is located in the very heart of Mürren. The property was built in 1870 and then complertely renovated in 1957. The impressive breakfast room dates from 1928. There is a cosy lounge area and a lovely restaurant, as well as an outdoor seating area which is perfect for watching passers by wandering through the peaceful village in the evening. The hotel has 20 rooms; 14 in the main building and 6 in the annex which is just to the rear of the property.
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3-star superior Hotel Edelweiss is surrounded by the fantastic mountain world with Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, Breithorn, Birg and Schilthorn. All rooms are equiped with TV/Radio, safe and hairdryer. Free WiFi is available in the entire hotel.
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Chalet Hotel Alpenruh is located adjacent to the Schilthorn cable car station, just minutes from the heart of Mürren. Dine in the popular restaurant or relax in the cosy small bar. There is a sauna which you can hire on a private basis (1 hr duration, free) – please make a reservation with the front desk.
A leisurely walk brings you from Mürren to Lauterbrunnen on the valley floor. Wander through forest and fields, enjoying glimpses of the Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau (the Ogre, Monk and Maiden). This famous trio of peaks have lured tourists and pioneering mountaineers to the Bernese Oberland since Victorian times. Keep an eye out for waterfalls cascading from dizzying heights.
Alternatively, take the train to Grutschalp (15 mins) and return to Mürren via the Mountain View Trail for the most breathtaking views this region has to offer. An ascent brings you through forest, opening up into fantastic views of the surrounding peaks as you walk along a path surrounded by yellow, pink and purple alpine flowers.
Walk 1: Muerren to Lauterbrunnen, 5.8km, 2.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 0m / 849m
Walk 2: Mürren to Grutschalp, cable car to Lauterbrunnen, 5km, 1.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 79m / 229m
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Hotel Blumental is located in the very heart of Mürren. The property was built in 1870 and then complertely renovated in 1957. The impressive breakfast room dates from 1928. There is a cosy lounge area and a lovely restaurant, as well as an outdoor seating area which is perfect for watching passers by wandering through the peaceful village in the evening. The hotel has 20 rooms; 14 in the main building and 6 in the annex which is just to the rear of the property.
![Hotel Edelweiss](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/YIPAZ/hotelimagegallery/edelweiss-nacht-sommer-rsz-23032023145709791.jpg)
3-star superior Hotel Edelweiss is surrounded by the fantastic mountain world with Eiger, Mönch, Jungfrau, Breithorn, Birg and Schilthorn. All rooms are equiped with TV/Radio, safe and hairdryer. Free WiFi is available in the entire hotel.
![AlpenruhMrren](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/NQHVY/hotelimagegallery/AlpenruhMrren-rsz-03092020000550695.jpg)
Chalet Hotel Alpenruh is located adjacent to the Schilthorn cable car station, just minutes from the heart of Mürren. Dine in the popular restaurant or relax in the cosy small bar. There is a sauna which you can hire on a private basis (1 hr duration, free) – please make a reservation with the front desk.
Start today with a train journey (1.5 hr) to Eigergletscher. The thrilling Eiger Trail is an iconic walk not to be missed. This scenic balcony route traverses the foot of the Eiger’s North Face. With a daunting vertical drop of 1,600m the alluring North Face has attracted the world’s best climbers for almost a century. Take binoculars and look out for climbers setting off on an expedition.
Soak up the views over the Wetterhorn which towers dramatically over the town of Grindelwald before continuing on a zig zag trail down to Grindelwald, your base for the next 2 nights.
People have been drawn to Grindelwald since the 18th century, due to its magnificent surroundings and a glacier which used to reach all the way into the town. Grindelwald continues to be a popular spot for tourists looking to get closer to nature.
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Chalet Hotel Gletschergarten has been family-run since 1899, and is currently run by the 4th generation of the Michel-Breitenstein family. There is a sauna, steam bath and relaxation room. All rooms have a balcony or terrace.
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In the quiet part of the village behind the church in Grindelwald, just opposite the picturesque white church. Personality, sustainability and regionality are their motto. The 19 rooms with the best view of the Grindelwald mountains are designed in Nordic simplicity. In hotel there is a small but fine à la carte restaurant, where the kitchen team use products from local agriculture.
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Hotel Alpenhof is located in a stunning elevated position above Grindelwald village. There are 17 rooms, with balcony or garden access. They also have a traditional cosy Swiss restaurant, which specialises in catering for special diets (gluten and lactose free for example).
Ride the cable car and embark on a gentle walk to the impossibly beautiful Bachalpsee. An Alpine lake at 2,264m with a dramatic backdrop showcasing the pointed peak of Schreckhorn. Enjoy an idyllic picnic of Gruyère and dried Wurst, while soaking in the views. From here, head back the way you came, or those wanting to continue can loop behind Grossenegg and Schwarzhorn to discover three secret mountain lakes.
Alternatively, walk from Grindelwald to Grosse Scheidegg. This walk is filled with cows, flowers, amazing views and is classic Switzerland in one hike!
Walk 1: Grindelwald - Grosse Scheidegg, 8.5km, 3.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 950m / 50m
Walk 2: First - Bachalpsee - Grosse Scheidegg, 16km, 7 Hours Ascent/Descent: 850m / 1050m
![Hotel Gletschergarten](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/AHWLL/hotelimagegallery/HotelGletschergarten-rsz-06032020133525849.png)
Chalet Hotel Gletschergarten has been family-run since 1899, and is currently run by the 4th generation of the Michel-Breitenstein family. There is a sauna, steam bath and relaxation room. All rooms have a balcony or terrace.
![Hotel Fiescherblick](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/UNCGS/hotelimagegallery/20240708-194643-rsz-12082024131244687.jpg)
In the quiet part of the village behind the church in Grindelwald, just opposite the picturesque white church. Personality, sustainability and regionality are their motto. The 19 rooms with the best view of the Grindelwald mountains are designed in Nordic simplicity. In hotel there is a small but fine à la carte restaurant, where the kitchen team use products from local agriculture.
![HotelAlpenhof-Grindelwald](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel Alpenhof is located in a stunning elevated position above Grindelwald village. There are 17 rooms, with balcony or garden access. They also have a traditional cosy Swiss restaurant, which specialises in catering for special diets (gluten and lactose free for example).
Today is a travel day so you can sit back and relax as you take the train through scenery straight from a storybook to Kandersteg (2 hours). A small alpine town, Kandersteg is a walker’s paradise. Surrounded by high peaks with the Kander river flowing through its bustling heart, it’s the perfect base for the next two nights.
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With over 200 years of history the Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria has plenty of experience to ensure your stay will be a relaxing one.
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Located in the heart of Kandersteg Chalet-Hotel Adler is a 5 minute walk from the train station and is surrounded by restaurants and shops.
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This family-run hotel has 15 rooms, all of which have a view of the wonderful Bernese Alps. There are plenty of facilities onsite including a restaurant and a gym.
Today you have a choice of three walks to explore the Kandersteg mountains. One of our favourites is to Oeschinensee Lake. Begin the day with a 10 minute cable car ride from Kandersteg to Oeschinensee. From here, take the mountain path up to the Hueberg viewpoint for views over this iconic turquoise lake. Descend over alpine meadows and follow a scenic path along the shores. After a relaxed afternoon exploring Oeschinensee, return to Kandersteg for a hearty alpine dinner.
Walk 1: Oeschinensee to Kandersteg, 11km, 5.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 315m / 835m
Walk 2: Kandersteg to Gasterntal Valley, 23.5km, 7 Hours Ascent/Descent: 630m / 630m
Walk 3: Kandersteg to Allmenalp, 8.5km, 4 Hours Ascent/Descent: 620m / 65m
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With over 200 years of history the Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria has plenty of experience to ensure your stay will be a relaxing one.
![Chalet Hotel Adler](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Located in the heart of Kandersteg Chalet-Hotel Adler is a 5 minute walk from the train station and is surrounded by restaurants and shops.
![Hotel Ermitage](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
This family-run hotel has 15 rooms, all of which have a view of the wonderful Bernese Alps. There are plenty of facilities onsite including a restaurant and a gym.
Take the cable car from the valley up to Sunnbuel. A well-signposted route takes you through alpine meadows and ancient pine forest passing the Berg Hotel Schwartzhorn situated in a sheltered spot where alpine chough soar on thermals. Pause here for ‘Kaffee and Kuchen’ (coffee and cake) before continuing through the rugged landscape to reach the blue waters of Daubensee. From the Gemmipass (2,270m) there are excellent views of the jagged Plattenhorner peak and the spa town of Leukerbad below. Descend to Leukerbad on the cable car to avoid the steep descent.
Kandersteg to Leukerbad (via Gemmipass), 15km, 6 Hours Ascent/Descent: 545m / 1080m
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Situated in a quiet spot overlooking the town, the hotel is a 5 minute walk from the centre and public thermal spa facilities.
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Relax and enjoy you time at the Park Hotel Quellenhof with a view from your balcony over the surrounding mountains.
Set off early and enjoy one of two recommended walks in the Leukerbad area. The walk to Restipass (2,630m) is great for wildlife lovers as you are likely to spot marmots and ibex on the higher slopes in the distance. The views over the Rhone valley and distant snowy peaks are excellent. Spend the afternoon relaxing in your hotel’s spa facilities, or visit the 10 natural thermal baths which range from 28 degrees to 43 degrees Celsius. The perfect place to rest tired leg muscles!
Walk 1: Leukerbad to Fluealp Loop Walk, 13km, 5.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 665m / 665m
Walk 2: Rinderhutte to Restipass, 13km, 6 Hours Ascent/Descent: 540m / 540m
![Hotel Waldhaus](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Situated in a quiet spot overlooking the town, the hotel is a 5 minute walk from the centre and public thermal spa facilities.
![Parkhotel Quellenhof](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Relax and enjoy you time at the Park Hotel Quellenhof with a view from your balcony over the surrounding mountains.
After a leisurely breakfast buffet, take the train from Leukerbad south to Zermatt, Switzerland’s famous outdoor capital (2.5 hours). The pyramidal peak of the Matterhorn towers over the village; a renowned mountaineering centre. Sitting at 1,600m, its main street is lined with boutique shops, cosy cafés and a range of restaurants.
Wander around the car-free centre and indulge in some classic Swiss food like roesti or fondue in one of the many restaurants in the village.
![Hotel Perren](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel Perren is centrally located and only a 10 minute walk from the train station and 5 minutes from Sunnegga funicular.
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Hotel La Couronne is located in a quiet and central location in Zermatt. It has a sunny terrace with views of the Matterhorn.
![Hotel Bristol](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
The family-run Bristol hotel is situated in a central yet quiet location in Zermatt, between the train station and the Klein Matterhorn cable car.
One of today’s choices is the Five Lakes Walk. Take the funicular from Zermatt to Sunnegga and then on to Blauherd station (approx. 10 mins in total) for the start of today’s walk. Starting at 2,571m, this walk visits 5 alpine lakes, all of which have fabulous views of the Matterhorn. On a clear day, 3 of the lakes hold the reflection of the famous peak. Your walk finishes at Sunnegga from where you can either walk back to Zermatt or hop on the funicular.
Walk 1: The Five Lakes Walk, 9km, 3 Hours Ascent/Descent: 170m / 454m
Walk 2: The Matterhorn Trail, 8.5km, 3 Hours Ascent/Descent: 20m / 987m
Walk 3: Walk to Zmutt & Furi, 5km, 2 Hours Ascent/Descent: 336m / 78m
![Hotel Perren](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel Perren is centrally located and only a 10 minute walk from the train station and 5 minutes from Sunnegga funicular.
![Hotel La Couronne](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel La Couronne is located in a quiet and central location in Zermatt. It has a sunny terrace with views of the Matterhorn.
![Hotel Bristol](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
The family-run Bristol hotel is situated in a central yet quiet location in Zermatt, between the train station and the Klein Matterhorn cable car.
Take the Gornergrat cog railway from central Zermatt to Rifflealp station (15 mins) for a hike on the Nature Way. Starting in the tree line, this trail is perfect for nature lovers with interesting fauna which has sprung up since the retreat of the Findel Glacier 100 years ago. Walk through serene forests and meadows carpeted in alpine flowers. Return to Zermatt via the Sunnegga funicular. Enjoy a final meal in one of Zermatt’s restaurants and why not treat yourself to some haute-cuisine? As well as everyday restaurants, Zermatt is home to 16 restaurants listed in the Michelin guide, and one has even been awarded 2 Michelin stars.
Walk 1: The Five Lakes Walk, 9km, 3 Hours Ascent/Descent: 170m / 454m
Walk 2: The Matterhorn Trail, 8.5km, 3 Hours Ascent/Descent: 20m / 987m
Walk 3: Walk to Zmutt & Furi, 5km, 2 Hours Ascent-Descent: 336m / 78m
![Hotel Perren](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel Perren is centrally located and only a 10 minute walk from the train station and 5 minutes from Sunnegga funicular.
![Hotel La Couronne](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
Hotel La Couronne is located in a quiet and central location in Zermatt. It has a sunny terrace with views of the Matterhorn.
![Hotel Bristol](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/images/theme/spacer.png)
The family-run Bristol hotel is situated in a central yet quiet location in Zermatt, between the train station and the Klein Matterhorn cable car.
Sit back and relax on the Glacier Express from Zermatt to St. Moritz. Regarded as the slowest ‘express’ train in the word, it takes about 8 hours to cover 290km and with views like this there really is no need to rush. Cross the Swiss Alps, 291 bridges, through 91 tunnels and the Oberalp Pass at 2,033m. Lunch is included today and is served directly to your seat so you won’t miss a second of the panoramic views.
From St. Moritz, take a short local train (10 mins) to the authentic village of Pontresina. Located at an altitude of 1,800m, the town has a luxurious feel, with its Swiss pine restaurants and gourmet cuisine. With all the luxe of St. Moritz but without the crowds and a more compact town centre, Pontresina is the perfect base from which to explore the Engadin.
![HotelSteinbock-Pontresina](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/GLEJO/hotelimagegallery/HotelSteinbock-Pontresina-rsz-30112020090914058.jpg)
Hotel Steinbock offers a warm and friendly welcome to all walkers. They offer 24 rooms that are all a bit different from each other, all decorated in keeping with the style of a historic inn dating from 1651. Local materials and wood make the rooms feel cosy with all the modern comfort that you need.
![Hotel Mueller](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/MIWBQ/hotelimagegallery/HotelMueller-rsz-26082020093207717.jpg)
Hotel Muller offers 19 comfortable rooms which boast a natural décor, designed to offer a relaxing sleep and reflect the property’s stunning surroundings.
One of today’s options includes taking a ride on the UNESCO listed Bernina Bahn, a train line which equals the Glacier Express for stunning views. Disembarking at Bernina Hospiz station, follow the easy circular walking route skirting Lago Bianco to Alp Grum and hike up to the mountain hut at Sassat Mason. The peace and tranquillity of this area is inspiring. Enjoy a glass of Swiss wine back at your hotel and toast to the end of a wonderful journey through Switzerland.
Walk 1: The Klimaweg, 6.5km, 4 Hours Ascent/Descent: 520m / 400m
Walk 2: Walk the Valley Roseg, 13.5km , 6 Hours Ascent/Descent: 1010m / 110m
Walk 3: Bernina Bahn and Circular Walk to Alp Grum, 6.5km, 2.5 Hours Ascent/Descent: 140m / 315m
![HotelSteinbock-Pontresina](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/GLEJO/hotelimagegallery/HotelSteinbock-Pontresina-rsz-30112020090914058.jpg)
Hotel Steinbock offers a warm and friendly welcome to all walkers. They offer 24 rooms that are all a bit different from each other, all decorated in keeping with the style of a historic inn dating from 1651. Local materials and wood make the rooms feel cosy with all the modern comfort that you need.
![Hotel Mueller](https://d1hirb55zrpywb.cloudfront.net/macs-adventure-tours/hotel/MIWBQ/hotelimagegallery/HotelMueller-rsz-26082020093207717.jpg)
Hotel Muller offers 19 comfortable rooms which boast a natural décor, designed to offer a relaxing sleep and reflect the property’s stunning surroundings.
Enjoy a final Swiss breakfast before taking a train (included in your Travel Pass) to Zurich/Geneva airport, or your next Swiss destination.
This trip has a carbon score of 9kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 9kg is equivalent to 5.5 avocados. 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?This tour is perfect for those who have a two week window of time and want to experience all the highlights of the Swiss Alps. Rated moderate, some previous walking experience and a good level of fitness is recommended so you can get the most out of this trip. However, many of the walks can be skipped or made easier with the use of public transport if desired. Stay in carefully selected, traditional 3* hotels, the perfect place to relax at the end of a day’s walking.
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.
Families with Teens
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
The trip is graded easy to moderate; some previous walking experience and a good level of fitness is recommended so you can relax and enjoy the scenery. Our routes follow wide tracks, paths and sometimes narrower mountain paths, occasionally with steep slopes above and below—as with most Alpine walking a good head for heights and sure-footedness is required. The incorporation of cable cars avoids most steep ascents and descents, but some steep sections are unavoidable—walking poles are highly recommended.
Spend 13 nights in 3* hotels. All of our accommodations are carefully hand-selected and offer a warm welcome to walkers.
You will find an example of the accommodation we normally use below. If these accommodations are not available we will use a hotel of a similar or better standard than those described.
Meals
14 breakfasts are included in the cost of your trip. Breakfast is always buffet-style with various options available. Expect a continental breakfast with bread, jams, pastries, yoghurt and muesli available. Usually, there are also local meats and cheeses, eggs and fruit on offer.
Dinners and most lunches are not included so you have the freedom to choose from what’s on offer each day. You may be able to order a packed lunch at your accommodation for the following day, or you can find bakeries and shops in each town to stock up on food for your hikes. There are plenty of options for dinner each night, either at your hotel or in nearby restaurants. Lunch is included on our Glacier Express journey.
Food in this part of the Alps is hearty and traditional, with meat, cheese and potatoes being some of the dominant ingredients.
The network of paths and trails in Switzerland is comprehensively way-marked as are all the variations we suggest. Navigating is made even easier using the Macs Adventure Navigation App. Your daily walks will be mapped in the app with GPX tracks, route notes and directions. All of these resources are available to download for offline use, meaning you can put your phone to flight mode and preserve the battery.
- 13 Nights in 3* hotels
- 13 Breakfasts
- 1 Lunch
- 8 Day Flexi Swiss Travel Pass
- Glacier Express journey
- Bag transfers as per the itinerary (Day 3 and Day 7)
- Route notes, map & info pack
- 24-7 Emergency telephone support
- Travel insurance (required)
- Travel to and from Switzerland
- Additional public transport costs not included in the Swiss Travel Pass (eg. mountain railways, cable cars, chairlifts, funiculars etc.)
- Most lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
- Personal equipment
- Additional nights before, during or after the walk
Any time during the period of June to September is great for waking. Those travelling in the ‘shoulder’ months of June and September will find the trails, towns and hotels are quieter. July and August are peak Summer times, and places and trails will be busier.
Keep in mind that the weather can be changeable at high altitudes, and cold fronts can occur even in the summer (snowfall in the Alps at the height of summer is not unheard of). If travelling in June, there may be snow still lying on some of the trails, and some may still be closed to summer hikers.
For general travel planning and information in Switzerland, please go to:https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-ch/transport-travel/travel-to-switzerland.html
The only way to reach Mürren is by train; just 55 mins from Interlaken. You can fly into Bern (2 hrs away), Zurich or Basel (3 hrs), or Geneva (3h45). Included in your arrangements is an 8 day Flexi Swiss Travel Pass. This ticket covers your train journey from any Swiss airport or border train station to Mürren. From Geneva airport, Mürren can be reached by train in 4.5 hours. From Zurich, 3.5 hours.
Train timetables and details of public transportation in Switzerland are available via the excellent travel planner at www.sbb.ch.
From Pontresina you can travel by train to any other Swiss destination, or to any of the above-mentioned airports (approx. 6 hours to Geneva airport and approx. 3.5 hours to Zurich airport).
Your bags will be transferred between your accommodation as per your itinerary. Your bags will be transferred between Mürren and Grindelwald on Day 3 and between Kandersteg and Leukerbad on Day 7. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person. When travelling between destinations by train, you will take your luggage with you on the train.
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.
Insurance is an important part of any booking, in fact, having a travel insurance policy is one of the booking conditions for going on a Macs Adventure holiday. We know, its dull and extra money, but it is essential, especially when taking part in an active holiday.
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