The journeys the Alps are built around
Some trips aren't about a single town — they're about a line drawn across the mountains. These are the named, multi-country routes worth planning a whole trip around, each mapped stage by stage with the specs that actually matter.
- Signature routes
- 5Signature routes
- Countries linked
- 5Countries linked
- Countries in one route
- 5Countries in one route
- Stages mapped
- 47Stages mapped
The great treks
Multi-day walks with full stage-by-stage specs — distance, ascent, descent, and time for every day, plus how each route is sold.
Tour du Mont Blanc
The Alps' most famous trek — one mountain, three countries, eleven days.
- Distance
- 170 km
- Stages
- 11
- Grade
- Strenuous
Walker's Haute Route
Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn — the connoisseur's high traverse.
- Distance
- 200 km
- Stages
- 13
- Grade
- Tough
Alta Via 1 (Dolomites)
The Dolomites' great hut-to-hut walk, north to south.
- Distance
- 120 km
- Stages
- 9
- Grade
- Moderate–strenuous
Alpe-Adria Trail — Julian Alps to the Adriatic
From alpine lakes to the sea, across three countries, the gentle way.
- Distance
- 130 km
- Stages
- 7
- Grade
- Moderate
Scenic journeys
Cross the Alps without a car — the great panoramic trains, strung into one unforgettable loop.
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