Hut to Hut Trails

Classic Alpine point to point walking - tick off some of Europe’s most famous hiking routes. Escape civilisation, staying in mountain huts amongst breath-taking scenery. From the iconic Tour Du Mont Blanc to the gentler Alta Via 1 in the Italian Dolomites, we cover the best trails out there.

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The classic alpine trekking route. The Tour du Mont Blanc takes you all the way round the magnificent Mont Blanc Massif, the highest peak in western Europe. Hikers are treated to the full spectacle of beautiful alpine scenery - from green valleys, to mountain pastures and high mountain passes. Overnight stays range from quiet alpine villages to high mountain huts, where you can continue to enjoy mountain views over dinner.


The Alta Via 1 takes hikers on a grand tour of this mountain range, following its spine from North to South. Starting in South Tyrol, a former part of Austria where the majority still speak German, you will discover an area of stunning scenery and a fascinating history. Along some of the trail, the trenches and tunnels of WW1 are still evident and link to a tumultuous past. End your trip in the Venetian town of Belluno, with mountain memories a-plenty.


Trek through the best mountain scenery the Bernese Oberland has to offer, in this Highlights Inn to Inn Tour. Here you’ll find quintessential Switzerland - peaceful Alpine pastures, in the shadow of the famous Eiger and Jungfrau, the sound of cowbells in the distance. This trail is designed for easy hiking each day, with limited mileage and ascent.


The Via Alpina 1 takes in some of the very best of the Swiss Alps and delves into truly chocolate box Switzerland. Traversing the width of the country, hikers conquer numerous mountain passes and cut through countless Alpine pastures filled with the sound of cowbells. Our most popular section of the route runs through the spectacular Bernese Oberland.


The Walker’s Haute Route takes you from one famous centre of mountaineering to another - from Chamonix, resting in the shadow of Mont Blanc, to Zermatt, nestled beneath the Matterhorn. The route in between takes walkers over a series of dramatic mountain passes and through remote Alpine scenery. Many nights are spent in high mountain refuges, where civilisation feels a million miles away.