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Best medium hikes in Switzerland
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Best medium hikes in Switzerland

Ready for a bit more of a challenge? These medium-difficulty hikes offer the perfect balance between effort and reward.

Here are some great hikes to explore in Switzerland.

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Reviews for medium hikes in Switzerland

Peter Barry avatar

Camino Geneva-Saint Jean Pied du Port

clubpete · reviewed about 1 year ago

star star star star star


Oscar Christiansen avatar

Camino Basel-Geneva via Bern

Oscar Christiansen · reviewed almost 5 years ago

star star star star star


Enora Aubert avatar

Camino Basel-Geneva via Biel

Enora Aubert · reviewed about 5 years ago

star star star star star


No reviews available for Wildheuerpfad.


No reviews available for Lake Toma - Source of the Rhine.


Frequently asked questions for hikes in Switzerland

What is the climate like for hiking in Switzerland?

Switzerland's climate is favorable for hiking from June to September, with pleasant temperatures and less rainfall. However, mountain areas can be chilly even in summer. Winter offers snowy panoramas for those equipped for cold-weather hiking. Check the Swiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss for up-to-date weather conditions.


Do I need a permit to hike in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, hiking generally doesn't require special permits. However, for specific areas such as natural reserves or some mountain peaks, local regulations may apply. Contacting the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment or local tourism offices can provide precise information. More at FOEN.


Is wild camping allowed in Switzerland?

Wild camping in Switzerland is largely restricted. Below the forest line, it's generally prohibited. Above the line, in the mountains, it can be tolerated if done responsibly, but regional rules vary. For clarity, check with local cantonal authorities or visit Swiss Alpine Club.


Are there mountain rescue services in Switzerland?

Switzerland's mountain rescue service is operated by Air Zermatt and REGA. For emergency situations, dial 1414 or 112. It's advised to have mountain rescue insurance due to potential high costs.
https://www.eda.admin.ch/deza/en/home/sdc/activities/humanitarian-aid/operational-resources/swiss-rescue.html


Are there dangerous plants in Switzerland?

Swiss landscapes are adorned with diverse flora, from alpine roses in mountainous areas to edelweiss in high-altitude pastures. Knowledge of plant life enhances your hiking experience. The Swiss Alpine Club provides information on local flora and environmental preservation efforts.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Switzerland?

In Switzerland, hikers can encounter animals like marmots, chamois, and ibex in higher altitudes, and diverse insects in lower regions. It's important to observe wildlife respectfully. The Swiss National Park offers detailed information on local fauna and rules for respectful encounters.


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