Chapter I · The Long Walk
Guided Hikes.
« The slow hours of altitude. »
What about a stunning hike in Gstaad or the surrounding area? Completely surrounded by the Swiss Alps, Gstaad, Rougemont and all of Saanenland have earned their rightful place as a five-star summer destination. Hundreds of well-maintained trails intertwine the mountain peaks and the valley floors. Our friendly and enthusiastic guides will take you through sprawling alpine pastures, among remote mountain lakes, or through unspoiled forest landscapes. Much of the natural beauty surrounding Gstaad can only be experienced on hiking trails, protected from crowds and busy roadways. Our guides know every inch of our beautiful valley and can adapt the tour to your desires. Hike a relaxing path to some stunning natural wonders, or push the envelope to reach one of the many summits for a bird's-eye view of the Gstaad valley. You can also combine your walk with an arranged picnic on the trail or lunch in a local restaurant. Take a breath of fresh mountain air, stay physically and mentally fit, and make memories of a lifetime on your hiking trip in Gstaad and Rougemont.
Prices
1 unlimited day: 750 CHF — 9.00am – 4.30pm
1 day max. 5h: 560 CHF (choose starting time)
1/2 short day 3h: 390 CHF — 9:00am – 12:00pm or 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Duration
3 – 7 hours
Suitable for
All ages and levels — family friendly
Location
Gstaad and surroundings
Indicative price
390 – 750 CHF
Visual diary
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Frequently asked
- How long are the guided hikes in Gstaad?
- Our hikes run from 3 to 7 hours. A short half-day is three hours, a standard half-day five hours, and a full day up to seven hours between 9:00 am and 4:30 pm.
- Are the hikes family-friendly?
- Yes. All ages and all levels are welcome. Guides adapt pace, distance and terrain to the group, from gentle valley trails to alpine summits.
- Where do the hikes start?
- Hikes depart from Gstaad, Rougemont and the surrounding Saanenland villages. The exact trailhead is confirmed with you on booking, based on weather and group preference.
- What should I bring?
- Comfortable hiking shoes, a light rain shell, sunglasses, a filled water bottle and a small backpack. Poles are available on request. A picnic or restaurant stop can be arranged in advance.
- How much does a guided hike in Gstaad cost?
- From CHF 390 for a three-hour half-day. CHF 560 for a five-hour half-day. CHF 750 for an unlimited full day between 9:00 am and 4:30 pm.
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