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7 Ultimate Places for Hiking and Camping in Switzerland

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There is denying that Switzerland is one of the most beautiful places in the world. From white mountains to beautiful terrains, you have nothing to regret about this beautiful country. Whether you have been to Switzerland or not, but you surely have heard of its majestic peaks and alluring lakes. The views in this country are breath-taking. Therefore, you definitely should add this country to your bucket list. The best way to experience the beauty of this exotic place is by hiking here. So, here are the best places for hiking and camping in Switzerland

 

1. Pizol Lake

The Pizol trail is just an hour away from Zurich. Pizol lake is a classic and popular hike that starts from the Pizol mountain hut in the village of Wangs. Its layout is defined by five crystal clear mountain lakes and versatile views of the UNESCO world heritage site of Sardona. These five alluring lakes are Wildsee, Schotensee, Baschalvase, Schwarzsee, Wangsersee. You can choose the two-lake hike or five-lake hike, depending on your hiking experience. The Pizol Lake hike will offer you a view of the bluest alpine lakes and magnificent views of Eastern Switzerland.

2. Oeschinesee

The blue water and towering ridges make Oeschinesee a top hiking destination. The crystal clear water of Oeschinen lake gives you a mesmerizing view to behold. From Zurich, it will take around 2.5 hours by train and 2 hours to reach Oeschinesee. You need to reach Kandersteg train station to start off your journey. You can walk miles of trails looping around the lake, rent a boat and paddle, or hike into the mountain. If you want to eat and rest, there is also a waterfront restaurant. No matter what you choose, you will have a great perspective surrounding you. 

3. Bachalpsee

It is a hike from Gondola to Bachalpsee. It is one of the most attractive hikes because it gives a panoramic view of the Eigher, Monch, or Jungfrau mountains. This hiking trail gives beautiful views and is easy to go through for amateur hikers as well, as you can reach the lake in less than an hour’s walk. Once you are at the lake, you will be able to witness the beautiful peaks of Wetterhorn, Schreckhorn, and Finsteraarhorn – all of them reflecting in the blue waters.

4. Seealpse

This place is surely an earthly paradise. This place makes one of the most popular lakes in Switzerland and also a home of various hiking trails of the country. The hiking place lies in the Alpstein region, which is popular for having one of the densest networks of hiking trails in Switzerland. So, if you are a hiking freak, then don’t forget to add this place to your bucket list. You will find many like-minded people on this hike. Even if you are tired, you can always take a cable car up to Ebenalp and visit the Ascher Restaurant as you make your way down to the lake. This is a restaurant built into the side of a cliff, and you will realize why it is one of the most popular and photographed places in Switzerland.

5. Zermatt-5 Lakes Hike

The five lake walk of Zermatt is a fascinating hike with moderate difficulties. It passes by five mountain lakes – Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee, and Leisee. Three of the lakes have representations of the Matterhorn, and the majority of the trail gives unobstructed views of Switzerland’s most popular peak. The entire trail is defined by the emerald blue lakes and green hills. Make sure that you take a cable car from Zermatt village to the Blauherd cable car station. It is one of the best autumn hikes in Switzerland, so if you are visiting Switzerland, then you must visit this place. 

6. Mount Rigi

The apex of Mount Rigi gives a fascinating and panoramic view of Swiss. The majority of its hiking options are ideal for all ages, so you can bring your little ones with you and conquer the trail. If you are staying close to Zurich, then you can complete your hike in a day. The view covers over 13 lakes of snow-covered peaks. Walk down to Rigi first and relish the panoramic trails. The complete trail is 7.5 km, and it will take around 2 hours to complete.

7. The Hardergrat Trail

It is certainly one of the most versatile ridge trails in the Alps. The geographical characteristic of this place is near perfection, with charming views of the highest peak of the Jungfrau region. This trail is packed with ups and downs, and this is the reason why it is so rewarding once you have conquered the trail. However, this trail is not recommended for people who have a fear of heights or are novices to hiking.   

The hiking season in Switzerland begins in June after the snow has melted enough and lasts until late September or even in October, depending on the weather condition.