Self Guided Treks: Walkers Haute Route
Haute Route Self Guided Trek 6 Days
The Haute Route trek is one of the world’s great multi-day treks. The route links two world-famous mountains, Mont Blanc in France and the Matterhorn in Switzerland. Enjoy this 6 day version of the trek from Arolla to Zermatt.
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Duration
6 Days
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Start Location
Arolla, Switzerland
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Date(s)
July - September
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Price
From €1948
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TREK FROM MONT BLANC TO THE MATTERHORN
The Haute Route self guided trek is one of the world’s great multi-day treks and is possible only in July, August and September each year. The route links two renowned alpine mountaineering communities, Chamonix in France, home to Mont Blanc and Zermatt in Switzerland, home to the Matterhorn. The trail passes through breathtaking alpine scenery and you will enjoy stunning mountain panoramas every step of the journey.
Spectacular views are standard on this trek and it is a great challenge for trekkers to experience the High Alps and its glaciers. The summer haute route trek is for hill walkers and trekkers keen to get stuck in to the the mountains, travel through some picturesque valleys and go over some high alpine passes.
The route follows a network of well-marked and signposted trails that stays below 3000m and takes advantage of the popular mountain huts and small inns and hotels in the charming villages along the way. In the summer the route is non-technical and while being a challenging experience because of its daily elevation gains and distances, it is achievable by any hiker in good physical condition.



YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE
WHO IS THIS FOR?
The summer haute route trek self-guided is recommended for hill walkers and trekkers with a good level of fitness who are keen to get stuck in to the mountains and experience one of worlds great treks. You should be capable of carrying a rucksack (~10kg) for 6-8 hours a day for 11 days in a row. You will be crossing high passes on most of the days and traversing valleys with sometimes fairly uneven hiking terrain.
Not sure whether you're ready? No sweat! Get in touch and we'll be happy to talk it through with you.
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Duration
6 Days
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Start Location
Arolla, Switzerland
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Date(s)
July - September
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Ability
Level CLevel C
You have a fair amount of experience climbing, hiking or skiing more technical terrain. You’re comfortable on sustained adventures and you call yourself a ‘hardened’ adventurer. You're not quite George Mallory but you subscribe to his 'because it there' attitude.
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Price
From €1948
Adventure Overview

LIVE THE ADVENTURE


Trekking in the Alps - People
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Trekking in the Alps - Trails
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Trekking in the Alps - Glaciers
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Please note this is a guide and you may be required to rent or purchase last minute equipment on arrival dependent on the weather and changes in itinerary. You can pre-book luggage transfers if you would like your main luggage back to be delivered to your accommodation each night (excluding mountain huts)
For the full downloadable Haute Route Trek kit list please click here.

Rucksack
Mountaineering-specific 35-40L backpack

Sturdy hiking boots
Solid hiking boots ideally B1 rated

Waterproof jacket

Waterproof pants
Side-leg zippers are helpful

Softshell Jacket
Light technical jacket, ideally with a hood.

Lightweight fleece
Something light and thin.

Thermal Tops
Keep them light and thin.

Tech T-Shirts
Highly breathable, lightweight synthetic technical t-shirt.

Softshell Trousers
Stretch, durable mountaineering trousers.

Thermal Bottoms
Keep them light and thin.

Sun Hat
Choose your hat of choice as long as it shields you from the sun.

Warm Hat
Ideally thin and single layered so it can fit under the helmet.

Thermal socks
Good walking socks are required

Shorts
Good to have for approaches to the mountain huts especially in warmer temperatures

T-shirts

Sunglasses

Sun cream
Factor 30-50 High Mountain sunscreen

Water bottles
You must be able to carry at least 2L of water in your backpack

Trekking Poles
Foldable or telescopic poles are best

Sleeping bag
Rated to -15 °C comfort temperature

Trekking Towel

Head torch
Don't forget to pack spare batteries. They're essential

ID and documents
Passport / Driver's license, Visa, Insurance

Cash / credit card
For extra costs such as drinks and snacks

First aid kit
Blister kit, paracetamol, etc

Midweight thermal underwear bottoms

Bandana / Buff

Hiking shoes / Trail Shoes
Good grip and ankle support is recommended

Earplugs
Highly recommended for the mountain huts

Insect Repellant
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FINER DETAILS
YOUR ADVENTURE PACKAGE
The trek starts from Arolla and ends in Zermatt, Switzerland. If you would like to book pre and post trek accommodation with us please let us know.
What's Included?
- 5 nights accommodation
- 5 Breakfasts
- 5 Dinners
- Planning and reservations
- Virtual briefing with an Adventure Base representative
- Welcome pack
- Detailed Itinerary
- 24/7 Support communication with our team in the Alps
What's not Included?
- Flights and airport transfers
- Lunches, snacks and drinks on the trek
- Pre and post trek accommodation (pre-book with us)
- Luggage transfers (pre-book with us)
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE ACCOMMODATION
We know the importance of having comfortable accommodation on this trip. After a long day of trekking it's vital to have a comfortable bed and good food to enjoy. We've handpicked hotels and other mountain accommodation along the way that we're sure you're going to love.

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Hotels
During this trek you will typically spend 4 nights out of the 5 in hotels. All of the accommodation is chosen with comfort in mind as well as practicability for you to complete the trek as best as possible.
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Duration
4 Nights
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Internet
Not included
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Beds
Hotel: Private rooms Other: Dormitory
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Food
Half board

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Mountain Huts
You will spend 1 night in a mountain hut, beautifully located up high. The mountain huts are run by full time staff who cook, clean and manage guests during the summer months. Blankets or duvets provided.
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Duration
1 Nights
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Internet
Not included
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Beds
Dormitory beds
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Food
Half board



WHAT TO EXPECT
HERE'S YOUR ITINERARY
Whilst you will try and stick to the tried and tested itinerary below, availability in some of the locations may not always be available. In this instance we will provide a suitable alternative and make sure you're aware of any changes.
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Day 1:
Arolla - La Sage
Today is a shorter day to allow you to rest your legs from the previous challenges. Head up to the beautiful Lac Bleu above Arolla, before wondering down the valley through the forest to Les Hauderes. From here its a short climb up to La Sage where you roll into the hotel for the night.
11km / 463m up / 849m down / 4-5 hours trekking -
Day 2:
La Sage to Zinal
This day involves crossing two high cols so we recommend you start nice and early and ascend to the Col de Torrent at 2912m. The subsequent descent takes you to the green waters of the Lac de Moiry, where there is a café at the dam (hurrah!). Now you can see some of the giant peaks of the Pennine Alps, including the magnificent Dent Blanche (aptly named white-tooth). The demanding Col de Sorebois is up next – slightly shorter than the Col de Torrent so it shouldn’t present any difficulties but not to be underestimated so give yourself plenty of time. From your high point you are rewarded with fabulous vistas across to the Weisshorn, the Dent Blanche and the Zinalrothorn before descending to Zinal. There is usually a cable car option to take ride down to Zinal from the mid-station, during peak dates which saves you 700m of descent.
21km / 1876m up / 1890m down / 8-9 hours trekking -
Day 3:
Zinal to Gruben
With just one col on the itinerary today you can relax on the gentle ascent and look out for nutcracker birds which are found in these woods. Upon gaining the summer alpine meadows you traverse the mountainside on a nice undulating trail until you reach the junction of the path for two Cols; the Col de la Forcletta (2874m) and the Meidpass (2790m). Normally, we recommend to take the Forcletta as it offers great views of the glaciers and peaks of the Turtmann valley as well as being a little more direct; however the decision lies with you and depends on conditions on the day. You usually arrive at the col around lunchtime just in time for a welcome picnic. On the descent to Gruben there is often an opportunity to see the increasingly rare edelweiss flower.
17km / 1267m up / 1106m down / 6-7 hours trekking -
Day 4:
Gruben to Grachen
Today you take on your final high pass, the Augstbordpass at 2894m. Behind the pass is a descent into a bowl where you follow a rocky trail which clings to the mountainside. We recommend you stop at the Twära viewpoint for a magnificent view into the Mattertal (although the Matterhorn mountain remains elusive until reaching Zermatt!). You then begin your descent to the pretty hamlet of Jungu, followed by a final steep section to the town of St. Niklaus. There is an option to save your knees and take the “characterful” cable car down from Jungu which eliminates the final 1000 metres of descent. From St Niklaus you take a short bus or taxi ride up to Grachen where you'll find a quiet, charming village overlooking the Weisshorn on the other side of the valley.
17km / 1124m up / 1821m down / 7-8 hours trekking -
Day 5:
Grachen to Europahutte
On this penultimate day of the trek you begin the 'Europaweg' a famous 2 day section between Grachen and Zermatt. After leaving Grachen behind, you traverse alpine meadows and deep gorges along the mountainside to the Europahütte, a beautifully located mountain hut which towers high above the valley. This is your final night in the mountains so make the most of it!
15.7km / 1244m up / 597m down / 5-6 hours trekking -
Day 6:
Europahutte to Zermatt
Your final day of the full trek as well as the finale of the short 'Europaweg' section. Today you cross the impressive Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge which scales over a gorge for a whopping 494 metres! Known as the longest suspension bridge in the Alps this will certainly get your heart racing and what a way to finish your trek. Onwards to Zermatt, where you can take a cable car down from Sunnegga to save yourself 700m of descent.
21km / 955m up / 1568m down / 8-9 hours trekking



Frequently asked questions about this adventure
What are the mountain huts like?
We stay 2 nights in mountain huts on this trip. They are fairly basic but comfortable. You will sleep in dormitories Read more
We stay 2 nights in mountain huts on this trip. They are fairly basic but comfortable. You will sleep in dormitories on a shared basis, sometimes up to 6-8 per room. The lodges offer breakfast and dinner as well as a few snacks.
What kind of fitness level do I need?
What size backpack should I bring?
Your backpack should be between 20-30l. This will be your day pack and must be a comfortable fit, you’ Read more
Your backpack should be between 20-30l. This will be your day pack and must be a comfortable fit, you’ll spend many days with it on your back. It must fit your essentials like water, snacks, extra layers, camera, etc. Your other luggage will be transported by vehicle to each hotel.
What type of boots do I need for the trek?
You will need comfortable, durable trekking boots. Something like the Salomon X Ultra Mid 2 Gore-Tex boot. Gore-tex will ensure your Read more
You will need comfortable, durable trekking boots. Something like the Salomon X Ultra Mid 2 Gore-Tex boot. Gore-tex will ensure your feet stay dry and warm. Trail shoes are also OK, although make sure they fit well and are durable.
What will we do if the weather is bad?
This depends on a few factors and how bad the weather is. We’ll always aim to continue the trek Read more
This depends on a few factors and how bad the weather is. We’ll always aim to continue the trek even if it’s raining/snowing as long as it is safe to do so. The weather in Summer is generally very reliable with clear skies and dry conditions following the monsoons. If the weather is truly terrible for a day or two we will rest in the lodge until it passes or use our vehicle to move you along to the next stop.
Will I definitely make it from beginning to end?
In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you along the trek safely, sometimes the weather or other Read more
In short, no. Whilst we will always strive to get you along the trek safely, sometimes the weather or other factors like your personal fitness will prevent you from completing the trek. The lead guide will always conduct a meeting with the clients and other guides each evening to check how everyone is doing and to field any questions or concerns. All decisions will have client wellbeing as a top priority. But in 99 out of 100 cases you’ll make it! We will always provide vehicle support if necessary.
Are you ready?
Our adventures are attributed a difficulty level from A to E. This Haute Route Self Guided Trek 6 Days trip is rated Level C, for accomplished adventurers We recommend you only book a trip that reflects your ability.
Level A
For beginners and newcomers
- You’re not quite sure where to start but you’re hungry for an adventure
- Little / no prior experience
- Shorter time duration
- No technical skills required but keen to learn
- Basic level of fitness
More your level?
Level B
For those with some prior experience
- You have some previous experience in the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, skiing or climbing, and are keen to build on that
- You will either be starting to venture into more technical terrain or slightly more challenging environments
- Some basic skills
- Moderate fitness
More your level?
Level C
For accomplished adventurers
- You enjoy challenging yourself physically and mentally
- You’re comfortable on multi-day adventures and you call yourself an avid adventurer
- You're not quite George Mallory but you subscribe to his 'because it is there' attitude
- Strong level of fitness
Think you've got this?
This trip is at this level
Level D
For the pros
- You're ready to test your skills on the next challenge
- You're comfortable in most types of alpine environments
- Some level of technical skills
- Strong level of fitness
More your level?
Level E
For the experts
- You’ve been on multiple adventures and have built up a solid skillset to tackle most challenges out there
- Good technical skills and knowledge
- Experienced in alpine/mountains environments
- Very high level of fitness
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