Swiss Whiskey Trek HHT13-8W










Highlights
- GO experience an authentic mountain region of Switzerland
- GO enjoy world-famous local cheese and mountain-aged whiskey
- GO enjoy huts with private rooms
Our 8-day Swiss Whiskey Trek itinerary is perfect for
food and drink lovers who want an immersive taste of true alpine life. Stay in
comfortable, welcoming mountain huts and sample regional specialities like
world-class cheeses and rare, mountain-aged whiskies available only on the
trail. The route winds through classic high-alpine terrain with some sections
of exposure, always protected by cables and requiring no additional equipment,
making it suitable for experienced, confident hikers. For a closer look at the
experience, we recommend watching the video and exploring the photos.
Length 8 days
Season mid- June to mid-September
Airport Zurich, Switzerland
Physical Condition
Technical Difficulty
Read more about difficulty ratings
15/15 Responsible Travel Hero
(detailed summary available in Tour Documents)
When assessing if the difficulty level of this itinerary falls within your capability, look closely at the Distance, Elevation Gain and Elevation Loss for each individual day on the itinerary. We recommend you pay the most attention to Elevation Gain, as this is usually the most extreme factor in the Alps. Compare this to other hikes you have done.
The Estimated Time is calculated using a formula provided by the Deutscher Alpenverein (German Alpine Club). This means it is designed by people who regularly hike in the Alps for people who regularly hike in the Alps. If you are not used to hiking in this type of terrain, your hiking time will likely be much slower.
Read more about our Difficulty Ratings.
Day | Distance km. | Distance mi. | Est. Time* | Elevation Gain m. | Elevation Gain ft. | Elevation Loss m. | Elevation Loss ft. | Hiking Difficulty | Comments |
1 | 6,8 | 4,2 | 02:30 | 602 | 1.975 | 23 | 75 | T1 | A portion of this can be bypassed by taxi |
2 | 12,2 | 7,6 | 05:15 | 1.069 | 3.507 | 923 | 3.028 | T2 |
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3 | 6,3 | 3,9 | 03:15 | 654 | 2.146 | 515 | 1.690 | T3 |
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4 | 5,7 | 3,5 | 03:30 | 868 | 2.848 | 398 | 1.306 | T3 | This day is much more challenging than it looks on paper. There is excessive elevation gain and loss for the distance and the terrain is challenging alpine terrain (see the video) |
5 | 10,8 | 6,7 | 04:40 | 664 | 2.178 | 1.233 | 4.045 | T3 |
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6 | 13,7 | 8,5 | 06:45 | 1.316 | 4.318 | 1.080 | 3.543 | T2 |
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7 | 7,5 | 4,7 | 03:00 | 345 | 1.132 | 809 | 2.654 | T2 |
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8 | 10,2 | 6,3 | 02:50 | 91 | 299 | 603 | 1978 | T1 | This section can be bypassed by descending by scooter and then returning via bus and train. |
Totals | 73,2 | 45,4 | 31:15 | 5.609 | 18.403 | 5.584 | 18.319 | T3 |
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*Estimated time is based on a pace of 4.2 km. per hour and 400 m. elevation gain per hour. | |||||||||
Time for stops is not included. Actual time will vary. | |||||||||


-General hiking and navigation skills
-Ability to read and interpret a topographic map
-It is possible to encounter snowfields along this route
Packages and Pricing
Included in all packages
- Exclusive access to tours in a navigation app, even when offline
- Custom eGuidebook containing maps, daily itinerary, accommodation information and more
- GPX File
- Carbon offsetting for your tour (1 metric ton per customer)
- Optional Airport to Airport full service booking
- Booking and logistics assistance during your tour
- Unlimited time spent answering your questions
- Peace of mind by leaving the planning and booking to local experts
- More time for the important things in life
Comfort Package
Almost Luxury
Not Available
8 days
All Prices are Per Person
No Fees Apply
Classic Package
BEST DEAL
1,620€ tax included*
Double/Triple Occupancy
Single Occupancy not possible
8 days
What's Included:
-5 nights in private rooms** at mountain huts
-2 nights in dormitories at mountain huts
-7 breakfasts
-2 dinnersAll Prices are Per Person
Ultralight Package
Best for Budget Adventurers
1,270€ tax included*
Double/Triple Occupancy
Single Occupancy Included
8 days
What's Included:
-7 nights in dormitories at a mountain huts
-7 breakfasts
-2 dinnersAll Prices are Per Person
*Last-minute booking fees apply when booked less than two months in advance: **Private rooms are in high
demand at mountain huts and they do book out quickly. When there is no
availability for a private room, you may end up in the dormitory. Should this
happen, we will adjust pricing accordingly. We can book the best itineraries for
customers who provide us a flexible date range to work with.
Within 2 months of tour start date: 50€ per person
Within 1 month of tour start date: 100€ per person
Not included
-Paper map
-Emergency response and rescue
-Flights
-Beverages
-Any meals not specified
-Sheets at mountain huts (a sleeping bag liner or travel sheet is normally required)
-Fees for any additional transportation used during the hiking tour, such as lifts, gondolas, and buses
-Some accommodations charge tourist or city taxes that must be paid on site. These rarely exceed 2€ per person per night
Add-ons
+2 days
520€
2 nights 3-star hotel in Appenzell
All transportation between airport, hotel and trailhead (public transportation)
The Airport to Airport Package is not customizable
Airport to Airport Package from
Zurich Private
+2 days
660€*
2 nights 3-star hotel in Appenzell
All transportation between airport, hotel and trailhead (private transportation)
The Airport to Airport Package is not customizable
All prices are per person
*Private transportation packages require a minimum of double occupancy
Accommodation
Accommodation on the Hut to Hut in Switzerland tour is in charming mountain huts. These huts are quite diverse, and some are very simple and rustic, while others are quite fancy considering their remote location.
While there’s a lot of variation from hut to hut, you can read our Staying in Mountain Huts Webpage for information about the hut experience.
Meals
Breakfast and dinner will always be available at, or near, your accommodation. It is not necessary to carry your own food for these meals. Only a few huts on this route allow us to book half-pension for our customers, which includes a multi-course set menu for dinner (usually with a vegetarian and non-vegetarian option) and breakfast. Drinks are never included. At the huts where dinner is not included, the hut operates a full restaurant with an a la carte menu that you can order off of.
Read about dietary restrictions at the huts
For lunches, there are three options. We recommend planning a combination of these:
There are so many huts along the way, that on some days, you’ll have options to sit down for a warm lunch. While this sounds appealing, it is also very expensive and time-consuming. This is not a great option on long hiking days or for slower hikers who are already concerned about covering the planned route.
Most huts offer sack lunches that you can bring with you on the trail. We find these to be overpriced and repetitive to breakfast, and this option generates a lot of trash. Most huts do not include picnic lunches in their reservation process, which is why we are unable to book these in advance for you. Sack lunches should be requested immediately upon arrival at the hut for the next day. Huts are generally not very flexible in honoring dietary restrictions with their sack lunches.
The third option, and our favorite option, is to bring your own food. There are no grocery stores along the way, so you’ll want to carry everything with you onto the trail.
The Hut to Hut in Switzerland trek is likely to have the best conditions between mid-July and the end of the August.
Here's what conditions to expect at different times of year:
Late June: Huts are open and routes from the valleys to the huts are clear. Problematic snow is likely on the passes and at high elevations, especially on some exposed stretches of trail. There is a risk of not being able to complete the itinerary during this time. Even if the passes are clear in time for your hike, they usually clear at the very last minute, and June hikers always have a couple of stressful weeks leading up to their hike as they eagerly wait for the snow to melt in time for their hike. In almost every year, it is not possible to predict what trails are going to be like in June until one or two weeks before. This is true even after a winter with low snowfall.
July and August: Problematic snow can remain on the passes through the second week of July, but it is less likely than in June. Summer settles in and days are usually mostly sunny with an afternoon thunderstorm or two. These thunderstorms rarely interfere with hiking itineraries and are not usually problematic. Of course, thunderstorm safety should be practiced. The wildflowers at the higher elevations should be all out by mid-July. Hiking conditions during this time are often favorable, and it’s a great time to be on the trail.
Early September: The first snow of the winter usually falls in the first week of September. The snow rarely sticks around for more than a day, but the visibility can be very low, making navigation problematic, and maybe even impossible, on this one day. Most days in early September are beautiful and perfect, and the thunderstorms are less, but there is a higher risk of snowstorms and conditions that may prevent you from completing your hike during this time. Many hikers have incredible weather in September, but some do not. It’s simply a matter of luck. The later you push into September, the higher the risk that unfavorable conditions (usually snow, but sometimes extremely cold temperatures) can interfere with your hiking itinerary. We notice that customers who are on the trail beyond September 15th are much more likely to quit their hike early due to conditions. In early September, the wildflower season is mostly over, with the exception of brilliant bursts of fireweed that mark the end of summer.
In all months, it’s reasonable to expect 1 to 2 rainy days on the trail.
To research
more detailed information about average temperatures, precipitation, etc., we
recommend checking Meteoblue
(go to “History & Climate” and then “Climate (modelled)”) for Ebenalp
and Rotsteinpass.
Read more about Understanding the hut-to-hut hiking season in the Alps.
We accept bookings up to 21 days prior to the start date of the tour
Only 20% payment due at the time of booking!
Current Availability
Updated February 3rd, 2026
We are currently accepting bookings for 2026 itineraries.
Useful Links
Booking Process
- Initiate the booking process by selecting the green button labeled, GO Book the Tour
- Complete the fields in the booking process and continue on to process the deposit (usually 20%, sometimes 30%) via Paypal (Paypal account not needed)
- We'll start checking availability and working on your bookings. As long as there is availability, we will book the accommodations and send you your eGuidebook within 21 days of the booking (this may take longer for custom tours and last-minute tours). This will include GPS waypoints of the accommodations and will be in a format that can be saved on your smartphone for convenient use on the tour. If any changes need to be made during the tour, there will be a phone number available to you during the tour, although additional charges may apply
If there are any issues with availability, we will contact you and work with you to find an alternative solution. If we are unable to find one, we will refund the deposit in full.
The remaining balance for the tour is due 30 days prior to the first date of the tour.
Group Discount
Only one discount will be applied per tour participant. Discounts are only applicable to tours. Discounts are not applicable to fees or additional services, such as Airport to Airport Packages or bicycle rentals.
Groups of 6 or more: 15% discount for all participants & customize an existing tour without Customization Fees
