Pfulwe
Pfulwe alpine hike - experience Zermatt to Täschalp
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Endurance
5You're in top shape, experienced in the mountains, and enjoy pushing your limits. You’ll proudly look back on hikes over 6 hours and 800 vertical meters. Long, demanding tours, steep climbs, and technical terrain are no problem–even with a full backpack. -
Technique
4You're confident and sure-footed in challenging, sometimes pathless terrain. You handle boulder fields, exposed spots, snowfields, and steep gullies easily. Excellent alpine experience and a good head for heights may be needed (≈ T3–T4 level). -
Duration
approx. 8 h -
Date
July - September -
Participants
1-8 persons
This challenging tour takes you through the remote hinterland between Täsch and Zermatt. With a walking time of around 5 hours and steep ascents and descents, it is ideal for experienced alpine hikers in good physical condition. Away from the well-known routes, it offers alpine solitude and spectacular views of the surrounding four-thousand-metre peaks.
Highlights
Description
The hike over the Pfulwe is a challenging, high alpine day tour that will make every mountain lover's heart beat faster. It connects two valleys - Zermatt and Täsch - and leads through an impressive backdrop of mountain lakes, scree fields, alpine meadows and imposing rock faces. The Pfulwe Pass (3,155 m) is the highlight of the route: from here, the view extends far over the Findel Glacier to the highest peaks in Switzerland.
On request, this route can also be booked as a two-day tour with an overnight stay in the Fluhalp or Täschhütte - ideal for those who want to extend the experience.
Program
Your hiking guide or mountain guide will greet you early in the morning at the valley station in Zermatt for the cable car journey via Sunnegga to Blauherd.
The start of the hike leads past the Stellisee lake over the Fluhalp up to the Pfulwe Pass at 3,155 metres.
After the highest point, the descent begins through the quiet Mellichbach valley to Täschalp - a remote valley full of scenic diversity.
From Täschalp, the tour continues downhill either by taxi or on foot to the village of Täsch, where the train takes you back to Zermatt.
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Endurance
5You're in top shape, experienced in the mountains, and enjoy pushing your limits. You’ll proudly look back on hikes over 6 hours and 800 vertical meters. Long, demanding tours, steep climbs, and technical terrain are no problem–even with a full backpack. -
Technique
4You're confident and sure-footed in challenging, sometimes pathless terrain. You handle boulder fields, exposed spots, snowfields, and steep gullies easily. Excellent alpine experience and a good head for heights may be needed (≈ T3–T4 level). -
Duration
approx. 8 h -
Date
July - September -
Participants
1-8 persons
This challenging tour takes you through the remote hinterland between Täsch and Zermatt. With a walking time of around 5 hours and steep ascents and descents, it is ideal for experienced alpine hikers in good physical condition. Away from the well-known routes, it offers alpine solitude and spectacular views of the surrounding four-thousand-metre peaks.
Highlights
Description
The hike over the Pfulwe is a challenging, high alpine day tour that will make every mountain lover's heart beat faster. It connects two valleys - Zermatt and Täsch - and leads through an impressive backdrop of mountain lakes, scree fields, alpine meadows and imposing rock faces. The Pfulwe Pass (3,155 m) is the highlight of the route: from here, the view extends far over the Findel Glacier to the highest peaks in Switzerland.
On request, this route can also be booked as a two-day tour with an overnight stay in the Fluhalp or Täschhütte - ideal for those who want to extend the experience.
Program
Your hiking guide or mountain guide will greet you early in the morning at the valley station in Zermatt for the cable car journey via Sunnegga to Blauherd.
The start of the hike leads past the Stellisee lake over the Fluhalp up to the Pfulwe Pass at 3,155 metres.
After the highest point, the descent begins through the quiet Mellichbach valley to Täschalp - a remote valley full of scenic diversity.
From Täschalp, the tour continues downhill either by taxi or on foot to the village of Täsch, where the train takes you back to Zermatt.
Remark
The tour is also possible in reverse; from Täsch via Pfulwe and to Sunnegga. Please mention when booking if you prefer this route!




