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Walking in Zermatt and Saas-Fee: 50 routes in the Valais: Mattertal and Saastal [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 172x116x15 mm, weight: 300 g, 94 colour photos, 50 route maps at 1:50,000, 4 overview maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786310759
  • ISBN-13: 9781786310750
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 172x116x15 mm, weight: 300 g, 94 colour photos, 50 route maps at 1:50,000, 4 overview maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786310759
  • ISBN-13: 9781786310750
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It is divided into three chapters: Zermatt; Grächen, Randa and the Mattertal; and Saas-Fee and the Saastal. The routes are graded from 1 to 4 and range from 4 to 18km. They are best walked between mid June and mid September. Most are on well-made mountain paths, although a few are on steep and rocky trails with exposure. There are routes to suit all tastes, from easy strolls up to mountain restaurants, lakes and viewpoints through to serious mountain challenges. Zermatt and Saas-Fee offer superb walking in the shadow of the Matterhorn. Both villages have a full range of facilities and there is a plenty of accommodation throughout the Mattertal and Saastal. There is ample opportunity to make use of Switzerland's an excellent public transport infrastructure to give access to walks. Distance, walking time, ascent, descent and difficulty are shown for each route, and the route description is supported by clear mapping. An appendix of contacts list sources of information, helpful websites and apps, and there is a useful English-German glossary.
Map key
7(4)
Map of the valleys
8(3)
Route summary table 11(4)
Introduction
15(20)
The walking
17(1)
The valleys
18(1)
The Matterhorn
19(1)
The shape of the mountains
20(1)
Plants and wildlife
21(3)
When to go
24(1)
Getting there
24(1)
Travel in the region
25(1)
Accommodation
26(1)
Other local facilities
27(1)
Weather
28(1)
Maps
29(1)
Apps
30(1)
Equipment
31(1)
Preparation
31(1)
Using this guide
32(2)
CPX tracks
34(1)
Zermatt and The Mattertal
35(82)
Walk 1 The Trift gorge and Hotel du Trift
44(5)
Walk 2 Ascent of the Mettelhorn and Platthorn from Trift
49(4)
Walk 3 Two-day expedition -- Schonbielhiitte via Hohbalmen
53(5)
Walk 4 The villages of Zmutt, Zum See and Blatten
58(2)
Walk 5 Balcony route to Zmutt and the Kulturweg
60(4)
Walk 6 Zermatt to Sunnegga -- the Findeln villages
64(2)
Walk 7 Gletschergarten and Gorner gorge walk
66(4)
Walk 8 Schwarzsee and Stafelalp -- under the Matterhorn
70(4)
Walk 9 Schwarzsee to the Hornlihutte
74(3)
Walk 10 The Matterhorn Glacier Trail
77(4)
Walk 11 Gornergrat to Riffelsee, Riffelberg and Riffelalp
81(4)
Walk 12 Riffelalp and a woodland walk to Griiensee
85(4)
Walk 13 The Gornergletscher and Monte Rosa Hutte
89(4)
Walk 14 The mountain restaurants of Findeln
93(3)
Walk 15 Blauherd to Sunnegga via Tufteren
96(2)
Walk 16 The Five Lakes Walk in the Findeln valley
98(4)
Walk 17 The Oberrothom
102(4)
Walk 18 Blauherd to Pfulwe and Taschalp
106(5)
Walk 19 Tasch to Taschalp and the Taschhutte
111(3)
Walk 20 Taschalp to Zermatt
114(3)
Grachen, Randa and The Lower Mattertal
117(46)
Walk 21 The Europahiitte and Hangebrucke to Taschalp
123(4)
Walk 22 Schaliberg alp
127(4)
Walk 23 Jungen, Sparru and the Jungtal
131(4)
Walk 24 A tour of the villages -- Grachen and Gasenried
135(4)
Walk 25 Grachen leat paths -- the Chilcheri and Eggeri
139(4)
Walk 26 The Ried glacier and the Grathorn
143(5)
Walk 27 Hannigalp to Grachen via Hohtschugge and Bargji
148(3)
Walk 28 Grachen to Hannigalp via Stafel
151(3)
Walk 29 Ascent of the Wannehorn
154(4)
Walk 30 The Grachen to Saas-Fee Hohenweg
158(5)
Saas-Fee and The Saastal
163(90)
Walk 31 Fee, Almagell, Grund and the Feevispa gorge
169(5)
Walk 32 Hannig from Saas-Fee
174(3)
Walk 33 The ascent of Mallig -- The Ibex Trail
177(3)
Walk 34 Gletschergrotte, Spielboden and Langflue
180(4)
Walk 35 The Gemsweg -- a tour of the Saas-Fee valley
184(4)
Walk 36 The Mischabelhutte
188(4)
Walk 37 Plattjen
192(4)
Walk 38 The Britanniahutte
196(3)
Walk 39 The Felskinn--Plattjen traverse
199(4)
Walk 40 Saas-Grund to Saas-Fee -- the Kapellenweg and Saumweg
203(3)
Walk 41 Saas-Grund to Saas-Fee via Bideralp
206(5)
Walk 42 Saas-Grund toTriftalp, Kreuzboden and the Weissmieshiitte
211(4)
Walk 43 The Gspon Hohenweg
215(6)
Walk 44 The descent of the Saastal -- Mattmark to Saas-Balen
221(5)
Walk 45 Almagelleralp and the Almagellerhutte
226(4)
Walk 46 The hohenweg from Saas-Almagell to Kreuzboden
230(5)
Walk 47 Furggstalden and the Furggtalli
235(4)
Walk 48 Schwarzbergalp and circuit of the Mattmark
239(4)
Walk 49 The Monte Mora Pass
243(4)
Walk 50 The Ofental, Jazzilucke and Antronapass
247(6)
Appendix A Useful contacts 253(3)
Appendix B 4000m peaks 256(1)
Appendix C English--German terms 257
Jonathan Williams has been Cicerone's publisher and managing director for over 20 years, and Lesley Williams is Cicerone's marketing director. Although they met at sea, they quickly gravitated to the mountains and trekking, before taking on Cicerone to communicate their passion for mountains, wild places and other journeys on foot or by bike.