Winter hiking is a peaceful and safe alternative to skiing. Switzerland maintains over 2,500 kilometers of winter trails that are accessible even without snowshoes. This article showcases some of the most beautiful winter hikes—including official links to all regions.
Easy winter hikes
Rigi Kaltbad – First
One of the most popular winter routes with panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the mountains.
Official website: https://www.rigi.ch
Arosa – Maran
Wide paths, perfect for families.
Official website: https://www.arosa.swiss
Sils – Fex Valley (Engadine)
Sunny route with alpine scenery.
Official website: https://www.engadin.ch
Moderate winter hikes
Bettmeralp – Riederalp (Aletsch area)
Winter trail with a view of the Aletsch Glacier.
Official website: https://www.aletscharena.ch
Stoos – Fronalpstock
High-altitude trail with panoramic views of the Alps.
Official website: https://www.stoos.ch
Melchsee-Frutt Panorama Trail
A varied route with an alpine character.
Official website: https://www.melchsee-frutt.ch
More challenging winter trails
Lennaroute – Davos
A long, varied hike at high altitude.
Official website: https://www.davos.ch
Safien Valley High Trails
A remote, quiet winter landscape in Graubünden.
Official website: https://www.safiental.ch
Safety during winter hiking
- Use marked winter trails
- Check the weather forecast (https://www.meteoschweiz.admin.ch)
- Wear good shoes with good tread.
- Headlamp for late return
- Do not enter any route when the avalanche warning level is 3+.
Conclusion
Winter hikes in Switzerland combine nature, tranquility, and breathtaking views. With well-maintained trails and a wide selection of routes, there's a suitable experience for every level.
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