Your ultimate guide of the majestic Swiss mountains 🏔️
Step into a playground for nature lovers and adrenaline junkies alike! Switzerland is home to some of the most iconic peaks in the world. From towering giants that challenge seasoned climbers to gentler slopes perfect for exploring by foot or mountain rails, this alpine nation offers something for every traveller.
Whether you're seeking solitude, adventure, or simply a moment of peace, these 10 mountains in Switzerland promise an unforgettable experience. Make sure to add at least one of these spots onto your itinerary!
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11 must-visit mountains in Switzerland
1. Matterhorn
Right at the top of our list (no pun intended) is none other than the Matterhorn. Standing as an iconic symbol of the Swiss Alps, its pyramid-shaped peak is a breathtaking sight to behold. From the thrill-seeking adventurer who dreams of conquering its challenging ascent to the leisurely traveller seeking panoramic vistas, the Matterhorn offers unparalleled experiences.
At the foot of the Matterhorn is the charming town of Zermatt, with shops, restaurants, and hotels for you to enjoy before your ascend up the mountain. Take the Gornergrat Railway up to the Gornergrat, offering panoramic views of the Matterhorn and other peaks. Several hiking trails also offer stunning views of the peak, with the famous Hörnli Hut being a popular starting point for many hikes. We also recommend going glacier hiking as you'll get to explore the vast expanse of the Gorner Glacier, one of the largest in the Alps.
- Height: 4,478 meters (14,692 feet)
- Location: On the border between Switzerland and Italy in the Pennine Alps
2. Rigi
Often hailed as the "Queen of the Mountains," Mount Rigi is a captivating Swiss peak known for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps and the surrounding countryside as well as lakes, including Lake Lucerne. With its gentle slopes, diverse terrain, and convenient transportation options of cogwheel railways and cable cars, Rigi caters to a wide range of visitors of all ages and fitness levels.
Up here, you'll also get to enjoy a range of exhilarating hikes, thrilling winter activities, and cultural experiences. Rigi boasts a network of hiking trails suitable for all levels, as well as a myriad of winter sports, such as skiing, snowboarding and sledding. Take your time to explore picturesque villages dotting the mountainside, unwind at the Rigi Kaltbad mineral baths, and savour traditional Swiss cuisine at the local restaurants.
- Height: 1,797 meters (5,896 feet)
- Location: Central Switzerland, surrounded by Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug, & Lake Lauerz
3. Schynige Platte
Schynige Platte is a picturesque mountain ridge in the Bernese Oberland, renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and rich biodiversity. Accessible by a charming cogwheel railway, the historic Schynige Platte Railway, it offers a journey back in time while ascending to breathtaking heights. Witness natural beauty, where vibrant alpine meadows adorned with wildflowers stretch as far as the eye can see, and admire charming wooden chalets that display traditional Swiss architecture.
Once at the summit, visitors are greeted by panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks, making it a photographer's dream. The Schynige Platte is also famous for its Alpine garden, boasting an impressive collection of over 650 plant species. Beyond the botanical wonders here, the area also offers numerous hiking trails for all fitness levels. From leisurely strolls to challenging treks, there's something for everyone.
- Height: 2,076 meters (6,811 feet)
- Location: Bernese Oberland region
4. Mount Jungfrau
Part of the legendary Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau trio, Mount Jungfrau is a formidable and majestic titan of the Bernese Alps, renowned for its stunning icy beauty and imposing presence. Its name translates to "maiden" or "virgin" in German, a fitting description for its pristine, snow-capped summit. While the summit remains a challenge for seasoned climbers, the accessible Jungfraujoch, a saddle between the Jungfrau and Mönch, offers accessible and breathtaking views.
Often called the "Top of Europe," you'll reach Jungfraujoch aboard a cogwheel train, ascending through the heart of the mountain, with breathtaking views along the way. Once at the summit, a world of wonder awaits - soak in 360-degree panoramic views, encompassing the Aletsch Glacier, the highest glacier in the Alps, and countless other snow-capped peaks. Other attractions up here include the enchanting Ice Palace, the Sphinx Observatory (the highest in all of Europe!), and winter activities such as sledding and snow tubing!
- Height: 4,158 meters (13,642 feet)
- Location: Bernese Alps, between the cantons of Bern and Valais
5. Titlis
Renowned for its year-round icy weather, the captivating Mount Titlis is a crown jewel of the Uri Alps that invites adventurers to experience the thrill of standing atop a glacier. Once aboard the world's first revolving cable car, Titlis Rotair, visitors will ascend to a world of ice and snow, where they can embark on exhilarating adventures like the Cliff Walk, a suspension bridge suspended high above the glacier, or the Ice Flyer, a chairlift that glides over the icy expanse.
Beyond the adrenaline-pumping activities, Titlis is also home to a stunning glacier, ice caves, and panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking an unforgettable alpine experience. For those seeking relaxation, there are cosy restaurants and observation decks to soak in the atmosphere.
- Height: 3,238 meters (10,623 feet)
- Location: Border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern, Central Switzerland
6. Mount Pilatus
Known for its dramatic appearance and shrouded in legend, Mount Pilatus is a majestic mountain massif overlooking the city of Lucerne, popular amongst both locals and tourists. One of the most captivating aspects of Pilatus is its accessibility. Visitors can choose from several transportation options, including cable cars, aerial cableways, and the world's steepest cogwheel railway, the Pilatus-Bahn, which conveniently transports visitors to the summit.
A captivating blend of adventure and natural beauty await you here. Once at the top, you'll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps and Lake Lucerne. There are numerous hiking trails to explore, as well as a variety of activities for adrenaline seekers, such as the Dragon Ride aerial cableway. Family-friendly attractions are also available here, including the Pilu park which offers a dedicated play area for kids.
- Height: 2,128 meters (6,982 feet)
- Location: Central Switzerland, overlooking Lake Lucerne
7. Schilthorn
Some of you may recognise Mount Schilthorn as the setting for the iconic James Bond film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service. This majestic peak in the Bernese Alps is renowned for its stunning panoramic vistas and is accessible via a cable car journey that brings you up the mountain to unlock a blend of thrilling adventure and breathtaking scenery.
Once at the summit, visitors are greeted by the iconic Piz Gloria revolving restaurant, offering views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains. Beyond the eatery, thrillseekers can head out to find numerous hiking trails, a mountainside Thrill Walk, as well as the suspended Skyline Walk.
- Height: 2,970 meters (9,744 feet)
- Location: Bernese Oberland
8. Brienzer Rothorn
In the Emmental Alps, you'll also find the picturesque Brienzer Rothorn, a mountain loved for its stunning vistas and the charming steam train that ascends its slopes. This iconic railway is one of the oldest in Switzerland, promising a nostalgic journey through lush forests and alpine meadows, which is pretty much sums up the quintessential Swiss mountain experience
Your journey aboard the historic steam train culminates in awe-inspiring panoramic vistas of Lake Brienz, the Bernese Alps, and the surrounding countryside from the summit. The mountain is home to a variety of hiking trails for all fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging treks, as well as a cosy mountain restaurant where you can savour delicious local cuisine while enjoying the stunning scenery.
- Height: 2,350 meters (7,710 feet)
- Location: Emmental Alps
9. Harder Kulm
As Interlaken's very own sky-high oasis, Harder Kulm offers a breathtaking escape into the heart of the Bernese Oberland. Just a short funicular ride from Interlaken, this local mountain is the perfect day trip destination, complete with stunning panoramic views of the twin lakes and the iconic Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks.
At the top, visitors are treated to gorgeous vistas of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, and the iconic Two Lakes Bridge suspension bridge offers a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. There are also several hiking trails you can explore, ranging from leisurely routes to more challenging ones, a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of Interlaken.
- Height: 1,322 meters (4,337 feet)
- Location: Bernese Oberland
10. Eiger
Mount Eiger, a formidable and iconic titan of the Bernese Alps, stands as a testament to the power and allure of the mountains. Its infamous north face, often referred to as the "Eigerwand" or "North Wall", has claimed countless lives and inspired countless climb attempts. To this day, the Eiger has a legendary status in the world of mountaineering and has earned it its nickname as the "Ogre of the Alps."
While this daunting legendary challenge is reserved for elite climbers, the mountain offers other ways to experience its grandeur. Hiking trails, cable cars, the Jungfrau Railway, and the Wengernalp Railway provide opportunities for all to admire its imposing beauty from different perspectives. In winter, the Eiger region transforms into a winter wonderland, offering world-class skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
- Height: 3,967 meters (13,015 feet)
- Location: Bernese Alps, part of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau massif
11. Monte Rosa
Not a peak, but a majestic mountain massif, Monte Rosa dominates the skyline with imposing glaciers and rugged terrain that straddles the border between Switzerland and Italy. As the second highest peak in the Alps and Europe, it commands respect and awe. Its grand presence is marked by a series of towering summits, including the Dufourspitze, the highest point in all of Switzerland.
Clad in a permanent mantle of snow and ice, Monte Rosa is an alpine wonderland for mountaineers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its glaciers, some of the largest in the Alps, carve dramatic landscapes, while its challenging peaks beckon seasoned climbers. However, even those without mountaineering ambitions can appreciate its grandeur through hiking trails, cable cars, and scenic train journeys.
- Height: 4,634 meters (15,203 feet) - Dufourspitze, the highest peak
- Location: Pennine Alps, on the border between Switzerland and Italy
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