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  • Bisse & Glacier du Trient
    Bisse & Glacier du Trient
    Sat, 10 May
    Parking du Col de la Forclaz, Trient
    A pleasant hike for any fitness level. We will follow the bisse du Trient that will take us to a view of the glacier of the same name.
  • Belle Etoile & Refuge Bonavau
    Belle Etoile & Refuge Bonavau
    Sun, 11 May
    Parking Grand Paradis, Champéry
    A wonderfully varied hike at the foot of Dent du Midi. We will traverses shady forests, serene mountain pastures, and an alpine suspension bridge.
  • Gastlossen
    Gastlossen
    Sun, 18 May
    Jaun-Gastlosen Bergbahnen AG / Office
    A hike around the impressive, craggy limestone Gastlosen massif whose vertical rock faces reach a height of nearly 300 meters. Also known as the Swiss Dolomites, this is a rewarding hike with stunning views of the Bernese Alps.
  • La Bisse du Ro, Crans-Montana
    La Bisse du Ro, Crans-Montana
    Sun, 15 Jun
    Crans-Montana Route Télé
    The bisses were irrigation streams, some dating back to the 14th century, now restored as hiking paths. This one is not for those suffering from vertigo!
  • Bretaye & Lac des Chavonnes
    Bretaye & Lac des Chavonnes
    Sun, 22 Jun
    Col de Bretaye, Villars-sur-Ollon
    A beautiful loop hike across picturesque Alpine meadows, with superb views of the Alps and a geological gem (the gypsum pyramids)
  • Geological path, Lac D'Emosson 2025
    Geological path, Lac D'Emosson 2025
    Sun, 20 Jul
    Parking du Barrage D'Emosson
    A panoramic hike between the Swiss and French Alps. We’ll check out two high-altitude dams and 240-million-year-old reptile footprints (if snow allows).
  • Arête de Berroi & Col de Cou
    Arête de Berroi & Col de Cou
    AUTUMN HIKE - Date TBD
    Cantine de Barmaz, Champéry
    We will hike to the border with France, along what was a popular smuggling route up to the 1950s and during the Second World War. The views along the hike to this col are as dramatic as the region’s history.
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