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Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken

Region Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair, Switzerland

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Trail length

623.7 km

Time

~36 days

Elevation Gain

13626 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on a scenic Swiss trek from Müstair to Geneva, steeped in culture, history, and Alpine grandeur.”

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken hike in Switzerland?

The Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken is 623.67 km long, or about 387.5 miles. It is a point-to-point multi-day route crossing a large section of Switzerland from the Val Müstair area toward Geneva by way of Interlaken, so it is a true long-distance hike rather than a short alpine trek.

How hard is the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken hike?

The Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken is rated Extra Difficult. That matches the scale of the route: 13,626 meters of total elevation gain spread across 623.67 km, which makes it a serious endurance hike best suited to experienced long-distance walkers with strong fitness and solid mountain judgment.

Where does the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken start, and how do hikers get to Müstair?

The route starts in the Val Müstair area in southeastern Switzerland, near Müstair in Region Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair. Public transit access is straightforward: rail connections run to Zernez, and PostBus line 811 continues through the valley to Müstair, linking the trailhead area with the wider Swiss rail network.

Is there parking at the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken trailhead in Müstair?

Yes. Müstair has public parking options in the village, including named lots such as Clostra Son Jon and Via Maistra/Liun, which makes it practical to leave a car before starting this point-to-point hike. Because the route finishes far from the start, many hikers use transit rather than relying on a return drive.

What are the main highlights on the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken route?

One of the standout early landmarks is the Convent of Saint John in Müstair, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Carolingian architecture and medieval wall paintings. The route also passes through the Swiss National Park region and continues west via Interlaken, combining alpine scenery, historic settlements, and major Swiss travel corridors in one long crossing.

What wildlife and mountain scenery can hikers expect on the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken?

The eastern part of the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken passes through the Swiss National Park area, the oldest national park in the Alps. That section is known for classic alpine landscapes and wildlife such as red deer, chamois, and ibex, along with high mountain terrain typical of Graubünden.

How long is the train ride from Geneva to Interlaken for the Camino Müstair-Geneva via Interlaken finish?

Train journeys between Geneva and Interlaken typically take around 3 hours, depending on the exact service and transfer pattern. That makes the Interlaken section of the route well connected to Geneva at the western end, whether for arrival, departure, or breaking up the hike into smaller sections.

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