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Hike the moderate 4.9-mile Loop of Dent de Nendaz, gaining 1976 feet for panoramic views of the Rhone plain and Mont Blanc, passing Lac Noir
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.56 km
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2.66 km
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This moderate hike usually takes around 3 hours and 46 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The best time to hike the Loop of Dent de Nendaz is generally from July to October. During the shoulder seasons (late spring/early autumn), it's advisable to check for snow conditions at higher elevations before you go.
You'll encounter varied terrain on this loop. It often starts with mountain footpaths, transitioning to more rocky sections as you approach the summit. Expect some ridges, potentially with steps, and steep descents that might involve scree or zig-zagging paths through rhododendrons. Lower sections can feature dirt tracks and trails through larch forests.
The loop offers magnificent panoramic views of the Rhone plain, the Mont Blanc range, and a 'sea of mountains'. Key highlights include the beautiful Lac Noir, which you'll often pass early in the ascent, and the summit of Dent de Nendaz itself, providing breathtaking 360-degree vistas. You'll also experience lush alpine landscapes and potentially walk through impressive larch forests.
Rated as moderate, this loop requires good fitness due to its distance and elevation gain. While not extremely technical, some sections can be steep and rocky. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness and sturdy hiking shoes should be able to manage it, but it's not a casual stroll.
While specific rules for this exact loop aren't provided, dogs are generally welcome on hiking trails in Switzerland. It's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash, especially in alpine areas where wildlife or livestock may be present, and to clean up after them.
Many routes in the Dent de Nendaz area, including variations of this loop, often start from Tracouet. You can typically access Tracouet via a gondola, which also has parking facilities at its base station in Nendaz. Check local Nendaz tourism information for specific parking locations and gondola operating hours.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Loop of Dent de Nendaz. However, if you choose to use the gondola to access a higher starting point like Tracouet, there will be a fee for the lift.
The Loop of Dent de Nendaz is generally not recommended for winter hiking due to snow cover at higher elevations, which can make trails impassable or dangerous. The prime hiking season is typically from July to October. Always check current conditions if considering a hike outside this period.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails. You'll find yourself on parts of the "Balavaux - fixme" trail, the "Tracouet (lac) - fixme" trail, and the "Route de Balavaux" at various points along the loop.
For a potentially easier start, consider taking the gondola up to Tracouet. This can cut out a significant portion of the initial ascent, allowing you to focus on the higher alpine sections and ridgelines. Be prepared for steep descents and rocky areas, and always wear sturdy hiking shoes.
The ascent from Tracouet to the Dent de Nendaz has some fairly steep steps and I missed my forgotten hiking poles. The view is great! The ridge path is not really exposed, but you should be sure-footed and not underestimate it.