Adventure included: five challenging Swiss hiking routes among 26 peaks

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Among the 26 walks in Blick and OCHSNER SPORT’s walking campaign, 26 Tops, there is guaranteed to be something for everyone in three categories. Hiking routes in the difficult category all have their own difficulties. For some, it is snow and rocks that block the path. For others it is a via ferrata to be mastered. All of these hiking trails have one thing in common: they provide an adrenaline rush. If you’re looking for excitement while hiking, you’ve come to the right place with these five 26 Summits hiking routes.

Le Niremont — Semsales FR

26 Summit Walk Le Niremont Semsales (VD)

It is a hiking trail that does not seem very challenging at first glance. Le Niremont — Semsales is 1,514 m above sea level. M. is not one of the highest peaks in Switzerland. However, it is still important not to underestimate the increase. The route, which takes just under six hours, requires a lot of endurance. This means even experienced hikers can enjoy it here.

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Laaxer Stöckli/ Piz Grisch GR

26 Summit Hiking Laaxer Stöckli/ Piz Grisch (GR)

It is a route that requires experience, confident steps and conditioning. The climb is high from the start, with 910 meters of ascent. Another plus for adventure seekers: The climb takes place via a mountain hiking trail, which means you’ll encounter glaciers, snow or rocks with climbing areas. There is no shortage of sights to see on this walk, as the road leads towards the Sardona Tectonic Arena. The UNESCO World Heritage site not only offers breathtaking mountain views, but also shows the history of how the Alps were formed.

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Mittaghorn Saas-Fee VS

26 Summit Hike Valais Mittaghorn

Thanks to this route, you don’t have to choose between climbing and walking. Mittaghorn in Saas-Fee tests whether you are prone to heights and agility on stony terrain. The via ferrata goes up to 3,143 m above sea level. M. high. Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with views of the surrounding 3 to 4 thousand meter peaks. Even the rocky and steep descent does not lack tension until the very end. This via ferrata requires good equipment, but is also suitable for climbers who are not very experienced.

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Federispitz SG

26 summit hikes to Federispitz (SG)

Although there is no climbing here or climbing to the 3,000-meter peak, hiking experts also work hard in Federispitz. The reason for this is the extremely steep climb. There is an incline of 1,515 meters before enjoying the view of Weesen. The reason why Federispitz is considered a challenging hiking route is the slope and partially exposed paths.

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Hohgant B.E.

26 Summit Hike Hohgant (BE)

This peak is not only breathtaking because of the mountain views. However, before you can enjoy the view, you need to climb to 1,280 meters. As with Federispitz, the climb is steep, but this hiking route takes a little longer at 19.6 kilometers.

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Source : Blick

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