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Swiss Alps, Switzerland

Hiking & Trekking in Swiss Alps, Switzerland

Trek through wildflower-filled alpine meadows and granite passes. Well-marked trail networks lead to high refuges and mountain lakes.

Right Now (Jul)
Peak Season
The absolute best time to go.
12-Month Calendar
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Best months at a glance
May
Okay
June
Good
July
Peak
August
Peak
September
Peak
October
Good
Conditions

Weather & Conditions

Showing viable months only — Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec are off-season for this activity.

MonthHigh / LowRain DaysConditions
May58.2° / 38.9°F14Okay
Jun69.8° / 47°F11Good
Jul71.6° / 51°F12Peak
Aug70.4° / 49.5°F14Peak
Sep64.9° / 44.3°F10Peak
Oct57.3° / 38.6°F11Good
Locations

Where to Go

Airport
Zurich Airport (ZRH)

Main international rail hub connecting directly to the alpine lines.

Natural Feature
Vals Thermal Springs

Mineral-rich thermal waters emerging from the Valser valley at 86F, housed in Peter Zumthor's quartz architecture.

Mountain Peak
The Matterhorn

The jagged 14,692ft pyramid peak that defines the Swiss-Italian alpine border.

Hub Town
Andermatt Valley

A central high-alpine crossroads connecting three historic mountain passes.

Rail Junction
Chur Station

Switzerland's oldest city and the boarding hub for the panoramic Glacier Express.

Practical Intel

Know Before You Go

01
Purchase a Swiss Travel Pass before arriving

The pass provides unlimited rides on SBB national trains, local postal buses, lake boats, and even some high-alpine cable cars. Buying individual tickets at terminals is far more expensive and slows down transfer connections.

02
Check cable car maintenance calendars

During the shoulder months of April/May and October/November, key mountain transit systems (like the Zermatt or Vals lines) pause operations for safety overhauls. Always cross-reference your hotel plans with local lift schedules.

03
Pack thermal base layers year-round

Even in July and August, high-altitude summits can drop to near-freezing temperatures in the afternoon or during sudden summer rainstorms. Pack technical windproof shells and merino base layers for every mountain hike.

Where to Stay

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