5 lakes hike group
Guided 5 lakes hike - experience Zermatt together
- Endurance
2You have a solid level of fitness and are regularly out and about in the mountains. 4-6 hours walking time, 400-800 vertical meters are waiting for you. You can also master longer climbs, narrow paths and challenging stages at your own pace. - Technique
2You are sure-footed on alpine mountain trails and feel comfortable on uneven, sometimes exposed terrain. Steeper climbs, loose surfaces and short rope-secured passages are no problem for you. A good level of fitness is required. - Duration
5 h - Date
June - October - Participants
4 - 8 people




The 5-lake hike - discover Zermatt's classics
Five unique lakes await you on this hike: Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee and Leisee - each with its own character and yet close to each other. Join your hiking guide on this varied tour, breathe in the fresh mountain air and collect unforgettable impressions and unique photo opportunities along the Matterhorn panorama.
About this tour
Highlights
- Reflections of the Matterhorn: three of the five lakes - Stellisee, Grindjisee and Leisee - offer impressive reflections of the Matterhorn when there is no wind. These sceneries are particularly popular with photographers and on social media.
- Diverse landscapes: The hike leads through varied landscapes: from alpine meadows to larch forests and glacial moraines. Each lake has its own character, which makes the tour particularly varied.
- Family-friendly route: With a length of around 9.8 km and moderate differences in altitude, the 5-lake hike is ideal for families and leisure hikers.
- Unique play of colors: Lake Moosji impresses with its milky turquoise water, which is the result of glacial melting. This color contrast offers a special visual experience.
- Panoramic views: Breathtaking views of the Matterhorn and the surrounding four-thousand-metre peaks of the Valais Alps accompany you throughout the hike.
Description
Your hiking guide will accompany you to five unique lakes and share his knowledge about the region around the Matterhorn along the way. Each lake impresses with its own shape, color and character. This easy hike in the Zermatt mountain region is the perfect way to get to know the alpine landscape and its mountain lakes in a relaxed way. The 5-lake hike is one of the most popular attractions in the region and is also ideal for families, children and beginners thanks to its easy route.
Program
Meeting point at 09:00 at the Sunnegga Express valley station, welcome by your hiking guide.
Ride on the funicular and cable car to Blauherd (2,571 m), the starting point of the hike.
Hike along the five lakes: Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee and Leisee - with plenty of time for photo breaks, explanations and short moments of relaxation.
Return to Sunnegga and leisurely descent to the village of Zermatt.
Additional costs
- Train journey Zermatt-Blauherd single and Sunnegga-Zermatt single: from CHF 29.00
Reduction with GA, Half-Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass (more info here) - Drinks and snacks
After booking
After booking, you will receive a confirmation by email. Please check that your details are correct.
Two days before the tour, you will receive a link to the customer portal.
Please contact us before the tour to go over the details (current weather, conditions, group size, etc.). You can reach us by phone, email or visit us at the ZERMATTERS Homebase.
5 Lakes
The five lakes of the 5-lake hike in Zermatt
- Stellisee (2,537 m): Lake Stellisee is known for its impressive reflection of the Matterhorn in calm weather. This scenery makes it one of the most popular photo spots in the region.
- Grindji Lake (2,324 m): Somewhat hidden behind a glacial moraine, the Grindji Lake delights with its diverse upland moor flora. Rare alpine plants grow around the lake - a little paradise for nature lovers and anyone who likes to take a closer look.
- Grünsee (2,300 m): The Grünsee is aptly named: its unmistakable greenish color and the barren slopes around it create a very special atmosphere. A small sandy beach invites you to linger and relax. If you want to take a break, the nearby Grünsee restaurant is the ideal place to stop for refreshments.
- Moosjisee (2,139 m): The Moosjisee is an artificial reservoir that is used to generate electricity and make snow on the slopes. It is fed by glacier milk from the Findel Glacier, among other things, which gives it its characteristic milky turquoise-blue color.
- Leisee (2,232 m): The Leisee is Zermatt's bathing beach and a popular excursion destination for the whole family. With a children's playground, barbecue areas, picnic areas, pavilion for picnicking, play raft - and a magnificent view of the Matterhorn.
What is the difference between a guided hike and an independent tour?
On a guided tour, you benefit from the local knowledge, experience and safety of our certified hiking guides and mountain guides. You will discover hidden paths, learn exciting background stories about the region around the Matterhorn and can concentrate fully on experiencing nature.
What equipment do I need for a hike?
Good hiking boots, clothing suitable for the weather, sun protection and sufficient drinks are basic requirements. For alpine tours, we will provide you with additional equipment such as poles or crampons if required. You will receive a detailed packing list when you book.
What can I expect on a snowshoe tour in Zermatt?
Our snowshoe tours take you through snow-covered landscapes, away from the slopes and far from the hustle and bustle. One popular tour leads to hidden glacier caves, which are a unique experience. With snowshoes, you hike safely through deep snow and experience the quiet winter world up close - guided by our experienced mountain guides.
Are there trail running offers in Zermatt?
Yes, we offer guided trail running tours! Whether you're a beginner or an ambitious runner - you'll find a variety of trails with magnificent views around Zermatt. Our guides will show you the best routes and give you tips on technique and endurance. With us, you can book your trail running adventure with professional athletes.
What is the difference between hut hiking and hut trekking?
On a hut hike, you hike to a mountain hut in one day, enjoy the atmosphere and return afterwards - ideal for a special day trip.
With hut trekking, on the other hand, you are out and about for several days: you hike from hut to hut, spend the nights in the mountains and cover longer distances through partly alpine terrain. Both options offer unique experiences in the Zermatt mountains - depending on your mood, time and fitness level.
- Endurance
2You have a solid level of fitness and are regularly out and about in the mountains. 4-6 hours walking time, 400-800 vertical meters are waiting for you. You can also master longer climbs, narrow paths and challenging stages at your own pace. - Technique
2You are sure-footed on alpine mountain trails and feel comfortable on uneven, sometimes exposed terrain. Steeper climbs, loose surfaces and short rope-secured passages are no problem for you. A good level of fitness is required. - Duration
5 h - Date
June - October - Participants
4 - 8 people
The 5-lake hike - discover Zermatt's classics
Five unique lakes await you on this hike: Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee and Leisee - each with its own character and yet close to each other. Join your hiking guide on this varied tour, breathe in the fresh mountain air and collect unforgettable impressions and unique photo opportunities along the Matterhorn panorama.
About this tour
Highlights
- Reflections of the Matterhorn: three of the five lakes - Stellisee, Grindjisee and Leisee - offer impressive reflections of the Matterhorn when there is no wind. These sceneries are particularly popular with photographers and on social media.
- Diverse landscapes: The hike leads through varied landscapes: from alpine meadows to larch forests and glacial moraines. Each lake has its own character, which makes the tour particularly varied.
- Family-friendly route: With a length of around 9.8 km and moderate differences in altitude, the 5-lake hike is ideal for families and leisure hikers.
- Unique play of colors: Lake Moosji impresses with its milky turquoise water, which is the result of glacial melting. This color contrast offers a special visual experience.
- Panoramic views: Breathtaking views of the Matterhorn and the surrounding four-thousand-metre peaks of the Valais Alps accompany you throughout the hike.
Number of participants
The group offer requires a minimum number of 4 participants. A maximum of 8 participants per hiking guide can take part in the tour. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, it is possible that the tour cannot take place.
Description
Your hiking guide will accompany you to five unique lakes and share his knowledge about the region around the Matterhorn along the way. Each lake impresses with its own shape, color and character. This easy hike in the Zermatt mountain region is the perfect way to get to know the alpine landscape and its mountain lakes in a relaxed way. The 5-lake hike is one of the most popular attractions in the region and is also ideal for families, children and beginners thanks to its easy route.
Program
Meeting point at 09:00 at the Sunnegga Express valley station, welcome by your hiking guide.
Ride on the funicular and cable car to Blauherd (2,571 m), the starting point of the hike.
Hike along the five lakes: Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Moosjisee and Leisee - with plenty of time for photo breaks, explanations and short moments of relaxation.
Return to Sunnegga and leisurely descent to the village of Zermatt.
Additional costs
- Train journey Zermatt-Blauherd single and Sunnegga-Zermatt single: from CHF 29.00
Reduction with GA, Half-Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass (more info here) - Drinks and snacks
Material
So that you are well equipped for the 5 Lakes Hike, you should definitely have this equipment with you:
After booking
After booking, you will receive a confirmation by email. Please check that your details are correct.
Two days before the tour, you will receive a link to the customer portal.
Please contact us before the tour to go over the details (current weather, conditions, group size, etc.). You can reach us by phone, email or visit us at the ZERMATTERS Homebase.
5 Lakes
The five lakes of the 5-lake hike in Zermatt
- Stellisee (2,537 m): Lake Stellisee is known for its impressive reflection of the Matterhorn in calm weather. This scenery makes it one of the most popular photo spots in the region.
- Grindji Lake (2,324 m): Somewhat hidden behind a glacial moraine, the Grindji Lake delights with its diverse upland moor flora. Rare alpine plants grow around the lake - a little paradise for nature lovers and anyone who likes to take a closer look.
- Grünsee (2,300 m): The Grünsee is aptly named: its unmistakable greenish color and the barren slopes around it create a very special atmosphere. A small sandy beach invites you to linger and relax. If you want to take a break, the nearby Grünsee restaurant is the ideal place to stop for refreshments.
- Moosjisee (2,139 m): The Moosjisee is an artificial reservoir that is used to generate electricity and make snow on the slopes. It is fed by glacier milk from the Findel Glacier, among other things, which gives it its characteristic milky turquoise-blue color.
- Leisee (2,232 m): The Leisee is Zermatt's bathing beach and a popular excursion destination for the whole family. With a children's playground, barbecue areas, picnic areas, pavilion for picnicking, play raft - and a magnificent view of the Matterhorn.
What is the difference between a guided hike and an independent tour?
On a guided tour, you benefit from the local knowledge, experience and safety of our certified hiking guides and mountain guides. You will discover hidden paths, learn exciting background stories about the region around the Matterhorn and can concentrate fully on experiencing nature.
What equipment do I need for a hike?
Good hiking boots, clothing suitable for the weather, sun protection and sufficient drinks are basic requirements. For alpine tours, we will provide you with additional equipment such as poles or crampons if required. You will receive a detailed packing list when you book.
What can I expect on a snowshoe tour in Zermatt?
Our snowshoe tours take you through snow-covered landscapes, away from the slopes and far from the hustle and bustle. One popular tour leads to hidden glacier caves, which are a unique experience. With snowshoes, you hike safely through deep snow and experience the quiet winter world up close - guided by our experienced mountain guides.
Are there trail running offers in Zermatt?
Yes, we offer guided trail running tours! Whether you're a beginner or an ambitious runner - you'll find a variety of trails with magnificent views around Zermatt. Our guides will show you the best routes and give you tips on technique and endurance. With us, you can book your trail running adventure with professional athletes.
What is the difference between hut hiking and hut trekking?
On a hut hike, you hike to a mountain hut in one day, enjoy the atmosphere and return afterwards - ideal for a special day trip.
With hut trekking, on the other hand, you are out and about for several days: you hike from hut to hut, spend the nights in the mountains and cover longer distances through partly alpine terrain. Both options offer unique experiences in the Zermatt mountains - depending on your mood, time and fitness level.









