The Tour of the Matterhorn - A trekker's guidebook

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Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - PVC
Published
14 Aug 2009
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852844721
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ISBN (10)
1852844728
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
240g
Pages
176
Originally Published
1 Apr 2006

Tour of the Matterhorn

A trekking guide by Hilary Sharp

Superb 145km trek around the iconic Matterhorn, described in this guidebook walking anti-clockwise from Zermatt. Stunning views of the Matterhorn and other spectacular summits. Tour includes two glacier crossings and usually takes eight to ten days. Guide includes suggestions for shorter variants and peak ascents along the way. More...

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Seasons

July/August recommended. Snow possible well into June. Huts open from late June / early July. Read More... Lifts open early July to early September.

Centres

Gruben, St Niklaus, Zermatt, Breuil-Cervina, Prarayer, Arolla, Zinal, Les Haudères

Difficulty

For experienced alpine walkers. Requires glacier-travel skills/equipment and a good level of Read More... fitness. Altitude above 3000m.

Must See

wildlife, views of Matterhorn and 4000m+ summits, Swiss and Italian traditions/culture, glacier Read More... traverses, Italian hut food
 
 

The Tour of the Matterhorn is a superb alpine trek with a huge variety of scenery and culture. As the Matterhorn straddles the Swiss–Italian frontier, the trek visits both countries, each with its own unique traditions, way of life and scenery. The tour goes over high passes reached by delightful footpaths and through charming alpine villages where life has hardly changed for centuries, providing a precious insight into local life. Not only is the Matterhorn seen from all sides, but there are also superb vantage points for views of many of the other high summits of the region.

The Tour of the Matterhorn is regarded as a relatively ‘new’ tour as it has been documented only in the last few years. The paths it uses, though, are generally anything but new – these are often ancient ways over passes leading from one valley to another. The tour includes two glacier crossings and usually takes about eight to ten days to complete. This guide includes suggestions for shorter variants as well as information for the ascent of peaks along the way.

 
 
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