Haute Route Chamonix to Zermatt, Private guided
The classic Walker’s High Route trek from Chamonix Mont Blanc to Zermatt, with comfortable hotels and bag transfers for maximum comfort and enjoyment. Configurable to meet your specific requirements.
12 days holiday | 10 days hiking | Bag transfers | Configurable
This is the classic Walker's Haute Route trek. We hike the entire journey from Chamonix Mont Blanc in the French Alps to Zermatt in the Swiss Alps.
Our journey takes us through approximately 200 kilometers of amazing and varied alpine terrain as we cross mountain passes up to 3000 meters high.
Along the way, we stay in comfortable hotels in charming alpine villages, and mountain huts in superb locations.
The Classic Haute Route trek is bursting with great walking trails, breath-taking mountain views and fascinating mountaineering history and is a must-do for strong mountain walkers
As a private guided trip it is possible to tailor-make the trip to your preferences.
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Local Swiss specialities served with a view. The food is delicous on the trail between Chamonix and Zermatt! -
We hike through old farming settlements on the Haute Route, here above Les Hauderes near Arolla. -
The views of the Matterhorn above Zermatt after completing the hike from Chamonix to Zermatt. -
We descend the green valley below the Fenetre d'Arpette on our approach to our hotel in Champex-Lac. -
Admiring the views from the trail out of Cabane Montfort on the Haute Route. -
Cabane Montfort provides a spectacular overnight spot on our Haute Route trek. -
Hiking through the rugged glacial terrain on the Haute Route between Chamonix and Zermatt -
Stunning backdrop of Mont Blanc when leaving Chamonix via the Aiguillettes des Posettes and entering Switzerland. -
On an interesting alpine trail above the Louvie lake on the Haute Route -
Leaving Chamonix and the Mont Blanc massif on our trek across the Swiss Alps towards Zermatt
TRIP ITINERARY:
Day 1: Meeting in Chamonix Mont Blanc, France
Arrive Chamonix and meet with your guide in the afternoon for welcome, equipment check and a day-by-day briefing on your Haute Route trek ahead. At night, you're free to explore the many bars and restaurants in Chamonix at your leisure.
Day 2: Through the Chamonix valley to Trient, Switzerland
We take the local, scenic train to the nearby village Argentière, where the walking begins. We ascent gently on a balcony trail above the Chamonix valley to the ski area of le Tour. Here, the trail gets steeper as we ascent through the ski area to the Balme mountain pass, which forms the border between France and Switzerland. From the Balme pass, it is a pleasant descent into Switzerland and the village Trient, where we spend the night in a bustling auberge
Day 3: From Trient to Champex-Lac
From Trient we have a choice of two routes. If the legs are feeling good, we'll ascend the steep and rocky pass known as the Fenêtre d’Arpette (2665m), which offers amazing views of the Trient Glacier. The slightly gentler option takes us over the shoulder of the Mont Blanc massif to the Bovine high mountain pastures where we enjoy spectacular views up the Rhone valley. Both routes will take us to the Swiss lake-side village Champex-Lac where we stay in a comfortable hotel.
Day 4: From Champex-Lac to the Montfort mountain hut
From Champex we start the day with a gentle, downhill walk, through alpine pastures and idyllic Swiss farming villages. From the village le Chable, we take a cable car up through the famous Verbier ski resort. From the top of the cable car, we have an easy ascend along old irrigation channels to the stunning Mont Fort hut where we watch the sun set behind the mountains before we turn in.
Day 5: From Cabane Montfort to Cabane Prafleuri
From the Mont Fort hut we have a stunning and very wild walk ahead of us, tackling no less than three mountain passes - Col Termin, Col de Louvie and Col de Prafleuri. The walk takes us through very rugged alpine terrain where there is a good chance of spotting ibex. We end the day at the Prafleuri mountain hut.
Day 6: From Cabane Prafleuri to Arolla
From the Prafleuri hut, we quickly ascend to Col des Roux and descend to the enormous Dix lake and dam. A gentle and enjoyable walk along the lake takes us to the main climb of the day. The climb follows the moraine created by the Dix glacier until we cross the snout of the glacier, where the terrain steepens and becomes bouldery as we near our pass. We cross the Riedman pass, or the Pas de Chevre via it's ladders, and commence the descend to the village Arolla.
Day 7: From Arolla to the hamlet la Sage
A lazy start followed by a gentle, mostly downhill, walk through the picturesque Arolla valley to the village la Sage. There is an option to use this day as a rest-day and take the local Post Bus to the village La Sage instead of walking.
DAY 8: From la Sage to Zinal
From La Sage we have a long day ahead. We ascend through Swiss mountain pastures to the Torrent mountain pass. Descending from the pass, we keep an eye out for the rare edelweiss, which flowers in this area. The descent takes us to the beautiful Moiry lake and dam where a cafe provides refereshments before our second climb of the day. This time, our climb takes us to the Sorrebois pass and we descend to Zinal with the help of a cable car.
If necessary, it's possible to shorten this day by taking a bus from the Moiry Dam.
Day 9: From Zinal to Gruben
From our charming hotel in Zinal, we traverse upwards through pine forest to the Forcletta pass. From the pass we descend into the small Turtmann valley, which is the beginning of the German speaking part of Switzerland. We stay at the historic Schwarzhorn Hotel in the small village of Gruben.
Day 10: From Gruben to St Niklaus
The walking trail starts directly outside our hotel and takes us up to the Augstbordpass. At the pass, we can look into the large Mattertal valley where we’ll be hiking for the rest of our tour. We may even catch our first glimps of the Matterhorn today. A wonderful descend takes us through the old hamlet of Jungu before we reach St. Niklaus. It's a long descend so it's possible to take a small cable car from Jungu to St. Niklaus.
Day 11: From St Niklaus to Zermatt
We leave St Niklaus for the final leg of our journey towards our end-destination Zermatt. Today takes us on a relatively gentle walk along a gushing stream in the Mattertal valley. We pass through green meadows and small, traditional villages. If weather and conditions allow, we may take the higher route crossing the 500m large Charles Kuonen suspension bridge. All too soon, we arrive at Zermatt and the end of our journey. The night is spent in a traditional, family run hotel in historic Zermatt.
Day 12: Depart Zermatt
Breakfast at the hotel in Zermatt and the official end of our Haute Route trip.
TRIP DETAILS:
Grade:
Suitable for mountain walkers with a high level of fitness and stamina and an adventurous spirit.
Duration:
12 days holiday with 10 days walking
Accommodation:
8 nights in hotels, 1 night in auberge and 2 nights in mountain huts.
Group size and guides:
No max size but up to 8 clients per certified English-speaking guide (UIMLA).
TRIP INCLUSIONS:
Inclusions:
Expert tour planning and organisation by Alpine Treks
10 days guiding by English-speaking certified guide (UIMLA)
11 nights accommodation (8x hotel, 1x auberge, 2x mountain hut)
Meals (11x breakfast and 9x dinners)
Luggage transfers (not to mountain huts)
ABTOT bonding and passenger protection
Exclusions:
Travel to Chamonix and return from Zermatt
Lunches, snacks, drinks and meals not mentioned above
Cable cars and busses if/when used