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82.9 km
~7 days
5206 m
Multi-Day
The High-Altitude Trail is a 82.9 km trail that starts in Zermatt, Visp, Switzerland. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Extra Difficult. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 5 days. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
The High-Altitude Trail in Visp is 82.87 km long, so it is firmly in multi-day territory rather than a single-day outing. Most hikers break a route of this length into several stages, especially because it also includes substantial climbing over the course of the trail.
The High-Altitude Trail has 5,206 meters of total elevation gain. That is a very large amount of climbing for one route and is a major reason it is graded Extra Difficult, putting it well beyond the effort level of a typical valley walk or moderate day hike.
Yes. The High-Altitude Trail is rated Extra Difficult, with 82.87 km of distance and 5,206 m of ascent. That combination points to a demanding multi-day mountain route where both endurance and climbing ability matter, not just the technical challenge of any one section.
The High-Altitude Trail is classified as a multi-day hike. With nearly 83 km of distance and more than 5,200 meters of ascent, it is the kind of route that normally needs to be planned in stages rather than treated as a single out-and-back or short loop.
The High-Altitude Trail starts in Zermatt in the district of Visp, Switzerland. That places the route in one of the best-known high-mountain hiking areas in Valais, and the Zermatt start point is an important detail when planning arrival, staging, and overnight logistics for a multi-day trek.
The High-Altitude Trail is better suited to hikers who already have strong mountain fitness than to beginners using it as an introduction to high-altitude hiking. Its Extra Difficult rating, 82.87 km length, and 5,206 m of ascent make it a serious alpine objective that calls for solid endurance and careful stage planning.
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