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Swiss Alps trips

Switzerland is renowned for its astounding Alpine scenery, snow-capped peaks and majestic panoramas – it’s even said that hiking enthusiasts have been exploring the Swiss Alps since the Middle Ages. Stretching over both the Western Alps and Eastern Alps, the Swiss Alps also encompass the Mont Blanc Massif and the Bernina Massif, which cross the French, Italian, Austrian and Liechtenstein borders. And when it comes to our Swiss Alps holidays, we give adventurers plenty of chances to get off the beaten tracks.

Most famous of all is the Tour du Mont Blanc, which ranks among the most popular long-distance treks in Europe. We offer several versions of the TMB (which is also known as the Mont Blanc Circuit), including hotel and camping options, plus a fast-and-light version, which takes in the highlight sections. Alternatively, hike the Walker’s Haute Route, which runs from Mont Blanc, France, to the Matterhorn, which is nicknamed the jewel of the Swiss Alps. The whole trek takes just over two weeks, with incredible Alpine views throughout.

Swiss Alps Holidays

Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

Swiss Alps
15 Days from 4 500 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk the classic circuit through France, Switzerland and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Tour du Mont Blanc Week

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 2 640 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A fast and light way to complete the Mont Blanc Circuit.

Walking & Trekking

Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

Swiss Alps
15 Days from 2 760 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk the iconic alpine trail through France, Switzerland and Italy

Walking & Trekking

Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn

Swiss Alps
15 Days from 3 780 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Trek the classic 'Haute Route' from France to Switzerland

Walking & Trekking

Walking the Bernese Highlights West

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 1 515 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cross Switzerland’s high mountain passes, from Mürren to Gstaad through lush, alpine valleys nestled between traditional Swiss villages.

Walking & Trekking

Classic Swiss Alps Walk

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 1 490 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

A walker's paradise, 1000's of kms of well-marked trails, stunning Alpine flowers, rare birds of prey in the Swiss Alps

Walking & Trekking

Walking the Bernese Highlights East

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 1 670 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cross alpine meadows and skirt crystal clear lakes set high amongst the mountains.

Walking & Trekking

Cross-country Skiing in Kandersteg

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 1 105 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Cross-country skiing from a picture-postcard Swiss village

Winter

Walking the Valais Matterhorn Region – Premium

Swiss Alps
8 Days from 1 705 €

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

This twin centre holiday immerses you in an unforgettable mountain scene with exceptional walking trails stretching far out across the alpine landscapes.

Walking & Trekking

Excellent tour… Marvelous scenery, great food, good hotels and outstanding guide.

Fabiana Higuchi Imagawa Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

Great trip – knowledgeable guide, spectacular scenery , comfortable accommodation and good food.

Nancy Anne Hogue Tour du Mont Blanc Hotel Trek

This is an excellent trek. Definitely a challenging hike as you are either going up or going down – both can be as tough! This tour is definitely worth the challenge though – the scenery is spectacular every day of the hike! Exodus have organised a great trek, with welcomed rest days in between hiking days. The campsites are great – a couple of wild ones with little amenities, however this gives you the opportunity to bath in the rivers to sooth those tired feet!

Sara Fox Tour du Mont Blanc Camping Trek

FAQs on Swiss Alps Holidays

What is the national dish of Switzerland?

Most widely known for its cheeses, Switzerland boasts delicious cuisine, but you’ll find far more than fondue and Gruyere on the smorgasboard. Much of the food is influenced by German, French and Italian cuisines with potatoes and cheese being popular ingredients. Made from fried grated potato, rosti is an iconic Swiss dish that can be found in most restaurants and is very often topped with cheese, mushrooms, onions or corn. Raclette (melted cheese served with boiled potatoes) is another major player in Swiss cuisine and is delicious!

Where’s best for walking in the Swiss Alps?

Although the Swiss Alps are arguably most well-known for skiing, these rugged peaks also provide an idyllic backdrop for walking holidays. In the spring and summer months the pretty foothills are filled with wildflowers and present fabulous walking trails with uninterrupted panoramas of the mountains and valleys. Two of the most famous long-distance routes include the Tour du Mont Blanc and Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn. The alpine village of Kandersteg is another scenic destination for exploring the Alps. Nuzzled high in the mountains, the village is within easy reach of Lake Oeschinen, Blausee Nature Park and the Allmenalp region.

Do I need a visa to travel to Switzerland?

If you’re travelling from either the UK, EU or US, you shouldn’t require a visa under normal circumstances. However, we always recommend that you contact your local government or embassy to check the requirements for your country. We have included some links for relevant countries below that you might find useful.

• Australia: www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/europe/switzerland
• Canada: www.travel.gc.ca/destinations/switzerland
• United Kingdom: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/switzerland/entry-requirements
• USA:  www.travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Switzerland.html

Where is best for cross-country skiing in the Swiss Alps?

While the more famous resorts of Verbier and Zermatt are considered meccas for skiing, Kandersteg provides a fantastic base for cross-country skiers wanting to explore lesser-known trails. Boasting incredible views over the Bernese Alps, this picturesque town is wrapped inside wide valleys and high plateaus which makes it perfect for beginners as well as seasoned skiers. You’ll find approximately 75km of well-maintained tracks that are suitable for various levels of ability.

When is the best time to trek the Tour du Mont Blanc?

Although late June to early October is considered the best time to trek the Tour du Mont Blanc owing to the drier weather conditions, mountains can be extremely unpredictable, and you should expect rain at any time. On the higher trails it can also get very cold, even in summer. One of the quieter times when there are less walkers is late June, and you’ll also enjoy the lush scenery of flower filled meadows. July and August tend to be the busier months so you’re probably best avoiding then if you prefer to go off-peak.

Is the Bernese Oberland good for walking?

Crisscrossed by stunning mountain trails, the Bernese Oberland is an exceptional destination for walking and there is a diverse range of routes to choose from. Hike along lofty alpine passes, between traditional towns and villages and below the gaze of majestic peaks such as Jungfrau, Titlis and Eiger. You’ll also be greeted with immense views, cascading waterfalls and some of the most beautiful lakes in Europe. Along the way, immerse yourself in the wildlife and look out for chamois, golden eagles, red deer and bearded vultures.

Are the Swiss Alps good for cycling?

Home to mountainous and remote trails that wind through magnificent scenery where you’re often accompanied by the sound of cowbells, the Swiss Alps have endless opportunities for cycling. Whether you prefer to climb the high mountain trails or cycle along the lower valleys through pine forests and sun-drenched meadows, there’s a wealth of routes for everyone. For more challenging rides, head to the Valais Matterhorn region where contrasting landscapes of glaciers, vineyards and forests fringe the trails. You can even soothe any aching muscles at the end of your Swiss Alps holidays in the thermal springs at Leukerbad.

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