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Swiss Alps Hiking Routes – Plan Your Own Hikes

Trekking Switzerland

Tour Guide, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

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Why hiking in the Swiss Alps is unique

The Swiss Alps offer one of the most advanced hiking networks in the world, supported by an exceptional public transport system.

Hiking routes can easily connect with:

  • trains

  • buses

  • cable cars

  • gondolas

  • funiculars

  • boats

This makes it possible to combine transport and hiking in a flexible way across the entire country.


How to find hiking routes

The best way to discover routes is using official Swiss mapping tools rather than random travel blogs.

Step 1: Open the Swiss hiking map
https://map.geo.admin.ch/#/map?lang=en

Step 2: Enable layers:

  • hiking trails

  • public transport stops

You will instantly see hundreds of hiking options across Switzerland.


How to create your own hiking routes

Instead of following fixed itineraries, you can design your own hiking experiences.


Step 1: Plan visually
Use the map tools to connect:

  • mountain paths

  • valleys

  • ridge routes

  • alpine crossings

Step 2: Combine with transport
Using the SBB system, any hike can be linked with public transport connections:

  • trains

  • buses

  • cable cars

  • gondolas

  • funiculars

  • boats

This allows full flexibility in planning point-to-point hiking adventures.


Example hiking routes in the Swiss Alps

Here are some scenic non-technical routes:

  • Baltschiederklause

  • Haldi – Sittlisalp

  • Salbitschijen area

  • Windegg – Furtwangsattel – Guttannen

  • Kalktrittli (Lauterbrunnen region style terrain)

These routes offer alpine scenery, valleys, glaciers, and dramatic landscapes.


Hidden hiking routes in Switzerland

Beyond the well-known destinations, Switzerland has countless lesser-known hiking paths.

By using official mapping tools, you can discover:

  • quiet alpine trails

  • remote mountain routes

  • local valley connections

  • high mountain traverses

This is where Switzerland feels most authentic and untouched.


Conclusion

Hiking in the Swiss Alps is not limited to famous destinations — it is a nationwide network of accessible and diverse routes.

With the right tools, you can:

  • discover new trails

  • design custom hikes

  • combine transport and hiking easily

  • explore Switzerland beyond tourist hotspots

The Swiss Alps are not just a destination, but a complete hiking system waiting to be explored.