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Zermatt - Sunnegga - Blauherd - The 5 lakes trail (Stellisee, Grindjisee, Grünsee, Mosjesee, Leisee)

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Distance
6.01 mi
Elevation gain
1,558 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,558 ft
Max elevation
8,500 ft
TrailRank 
67 3
Min elevation
7,072 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
3 hours 2 minutes
Time
4 hours 27 minutes
Coordinates
1741
Uploaded
September 30, 2021
Recorded
September 2021
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near Ried, Canton du Valais (Switzerland)

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Itinerary description

A must do hike if you are in Zermatt giving you the chance to see the majestic Matterhorn from many angles and to have stunning lakes pictures. You can start hiking from Zermatt but i recommend taking the funicular from Zermatt to Sunnegga (about 5 min trip, 25 CHF return ticket). From Sunnegga to the next cable station Blauherd, follow the clear dirt trail (la piste). Eventhough you will have beautiful views of the Matterhorn, the cable cars are not nice to see around in this section of the hike. Most of the ascent is here as well. If you want to skip this part, you can take the cable car to Blauherd and start the hike from there (I'm a big fan of loops and i won't do this :p). From Blauherd, starts the proper 5 lakes trail (5-seenweg signs). There is a beautiful sport next to Blauherd where you can have beautiful photos with the Matterhorn in a "heart frame". The lakes trail is fantastic with a mix of dirt roads and footpaths. The first lake (Stellisee) is the most visited and most photos of a lake with Matterhorn in the background are taken here. The 2nd lake (Grindjisee) is nicely found on the way down the valley with trees all around. Grünsee (the 3rd lake) is reached after a moderate ascent. The trail between 3rd and 4th lake (Mosjesee) goes down to the valley and the most beautiful part of the trail. After crossing a wooden bridge, you will reach Mosjesee. From here, you will start your final ascent to the starting point. The 5th lake (Leisee) is found just before reachIng Sunnegga. A cabine shuttle can take you up to Sunnegga if you feel tired at this point or you can continue a 10-min walk (my recording). I strongly recommend this amazing hike. Having the Matterhorn as a background will make your pictures stunning and your memories unforgettable!

Waypoints

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,704 ft
Photo ofSunnegga Station

Sunnegga Station

PictographPhoto Altitude 7,644 ft
Photo ofMatterhorn view

Matterhorn view

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,900 ft
Photo ofFollow the trail

Follow the trail

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,127 ft
Photo ofApproaching the next cable car station

Approaching the next cable car station

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,376 ft
Photo ofBlauherd 2571 m

Blauherd 2571 m

Cable car station

PictographIntersection Altitude 8,444 ft
Photo ofBlauherd 2571 m Photo ofBlauherd 2571 m

Blauherd 2571 m

Follow 5-seenweg signs

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,481 ft
Photo ofOn the trail

On the trail

PictographWaypoint Altitude 8,359 ft
Photo ofReaching the first lake

Reaching the first lake

PictographLake Altitude 8,327 ft
Photo ofStellisee 2537 m Photo ofStellisee 2537 m

Stellisee 2537 m

PictographPhoto Altitude 8,324 ft
Photo ofBest viewpoint

Best viewpoint

PictographIntersection Altitude 8,267 ft
Photo ofGo down left

Go down left

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,836 ft
Photo ofGoing to the 2nd lake

Going to the 2nd lake

PictographLake Altitude 7,670 ft
Photo ofGringjisee lake

Gringjisee lake

2nd lake

PictographBridge Altitude 7,670 ft
Photo ofCross the wooden path

Cross the wooden path

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,559 ft
Photo ofGo down right

Go down right

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,468 ft
Photo ofGo left

Go left

PictographLake Altitude 7,571 ft
Photo ofGrunsee lake 2300 m Photo ofGrunsee lake 2300 m

Grunsee lake 2300 m

3rd lake

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,555 ft
Photo ofContinue straight Photo ofContinue straight

Continue straight

PictographProvisioning Altitude 7,551 ft
Photo ofGood rest point

Good rest point

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,506 ft
Photo ofBeautiful footpath

Beautiful footpath

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,448 ft
Photo ofBack on the wide trail

Back on the wide trail

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,414 ft
Photo ofGo down left to the valley Photo ofGo down left to the valley

Go down left to the valley

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,170 ft
Photo ofAmazing trail to the valley

Amazing trail to the valley

PictographBridge Altitude 7,133 ft
Photo ofRiver crossing Photo ofRiver crossing

River crossing

Findlebach river

PictographLake Altitude 7,081 ft
Photo ofMosjesee lake

Mosjesee lake

4th lake

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,212 ft
Photo ofNice trail between 4th and 5th lakes

Nice trail between 4th and 5th lakes

PictographIntersection Altitude 7,275 ft
Photo ofContinue straight Photo ofContinue straight

Continue straight

PictographLake Altitude 7,359 ft
Photo ofLeisee lake 2232 m Photo ofLeisee lake 2232 m

Leisee lake 2232 m

5th lake

PictographWaypoint Altitude 7,392 ft
Photo ofWollipark

Wollipark

Take the shuttle up if you want

Comments  (1)

  • Photo of Carlos Bueso
    Carlos Bueso Aug 23, 2023

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    Eate track no sigue la senda oficial del parque, sino las pistas de tierra para vehiculos mas directas pero mas pesadas de andar

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