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Bus station hiking trails in Visp offer access to a diverse landscape in Switzerland's Valais region. The area is characterized by the Rhone Valley, surrounded by the Valais Alps, providing varied elevation changes. Hikers can explore terraced vineyards, historic irrigation channels known as Suonen or bisses, and forested areas. The terrain ranges from valley floors to high-alpine routes.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
4.9
(60)
488
hikers
21.9km
08:34
1,330m
1,330m
This challenging 13.6-mile hike near Zermatt offers continuous Matterhorn views and the chance to spot rare edelweiss.
5.0
(9)
117
hikers
7.63km
03:17
680m
110m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.7
(61)
485
hikers
13.2km
05:45
920m
920m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.8
(51)
383
hikers
11.5km
05:38
920m
920m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
(42)
437
hikers
6.60km
02:18
330m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Beautiful cafe with an excellent and extensive menu with many different homemade cakes, for example. Relatively cheap too. Beautiful view. There are binoculars on the table to enjoy this even more
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Here you feel transported back to old times: on the Edelweissweg you cross this romantic hamlet with its old wooden houses.
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Several hiking trails cross at Höhbalmen. The view from here of the Matterhorn is one of the most beautiful photo opportunities in the Zermatt area. You can also look forward to encounters with black-necked goats and Blacknose sheep.
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You think you've seen the Matterhorn in all its forms...and then this amazing waterfall comes along 💚🏔💚
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Centuries-old sun-baked Valais barns and stone houses line the Edelweissweg.
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A beautiful vantage point of the Mattmark Reservoir. This reservoir is located at the southern end of the Saas Valley at an altitude of 2,197 meters, nestled in the impressive mountains near Saas-Almagell. With a length of approximately three kilometers and a maximum width of 800 meters, it is one of the larger reservoirs in the region. It is fed by various mountain streams, such as the Saaser Vispa, the Schwarzbergbach, and the Ofentalbach. Behind the imposing 120-meter-high earthfill dam, the Vispa continues downstream toward the Rhone Valley.
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Visp offers a wide network of hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations. You can explore over 300 routes in the region, ranging from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars, praising the diverse landscapes and well-maintained paths.
The terrain around Visp is incredibly diverse, transitioning from lush Rhone Valley floors to high-alpine routes. You'll find paths through terraced vineyards, along historic irrigation channels (Suonen), and into impressive gorges. Difficulty levels vary significantly, with 99 easy, 157 moderate, and 72 difficult routes available, ensuring options for all experience levels.
Yes, Visp offers many easy and short duration walks perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely outing. Many trails through the terraced vineyards, such as those leading to Visperterminen, provide gentle gradients and stunning views without significant elevation gain. These routes often follow the historic Suonen, offering relatively flat and scenic paths.
Absolutely. The region around Visp has numerous family-friendly options. Trails along the historic Suonen (irrigation channels) are often suitable for families due to their relatively flat nature. The terraced vineyards also offer engaging walks for all ages, combining natural beauty with cultural insights into the region's winemaking heritage. Look for routes with minimal elevation changes and clear paths.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Visp region, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Always ensure you carry enough water for your dog and clean up after them. Specific restrictions might apply in nature reserves or on certain public transport, so it's advisable to check local signage.
Visp's hiking trails offer access to a wealth of natural features and landmarks. You can explore impressive gorges like the Gorner Gorge, discover unique natural monuments such as the Glacier Gate, or enjoy panoramic views from high-altitude points like Riffelsee. The region is also known for its terraced vineyards and historic irrigation channels (Suonen/Bisses).
Yes, many routes in the Visp area are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end your hike conveniently at the same bus station. For example, the Mattmark Reservoir – View of the Mattmark Reservoir loop from Staudamm Mattmark is a moderate circular hike offering stunning views. These types of routes are ideal for exploring without needing to arrange return transport.
The best time to hike in Visp largely depends on the altitude and type of trail. Spring (late April to June) offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers in the lower valleys and vineyards. Summer (July to September) is ideal for high-alpine routes, though some higher trails might still have snow early in the season. Autumn (October) provides spectacular fall colors, especially in the vineyards. Winter hiking is possible on designated trails, particularly in lower elevations or prepared paths.
Yes, many hiking routes around Visp, especially those passing through villages or popular scenic spots, offer opportunities for refreshments. You'll find traditional mountain restaurants, local cafes, and even wine cellars (like St. Jodern Kellerei in Visperterminen) where you can sample local wines and cuisine. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially outside peak season.
Visp serves as an excellent hub for accessing world-renowned hiking areas by public transport. Zermatt, home to the Matterhorn, is about an hour away by train, offering access to trails like the Matterhorn Glacier Trail. Similarly, Saastal (including Saas-Fee), known for its impressive glaciers and high-alpine routes, is also easily reachable by bus from Visp, providing access to tours such as the Hannig Mountain Restaurant – Sengflue Summit loop from Saas-Fee.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Visp provides access to several demanding high-altitude trails. Routes like the Höhbalmen High Altitude Trail or the Monte Moro Pass offer significant elevation gains and stunning alpine vistas. These trails require good physical condition, appropriate gear, and careful planning due to their difficulty and exposure.


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