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Best time to hike in the alps

Best time to hike the alps

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  • Enjoy classic alps hiking from June to September on well-waymarked trails, from the Mont Blanc region to the Swiss and Italian Alps.
  • Choose quieter walking holidays in the Alps in June or September when temperatures are mild and trails are less busy.
  • Aim for July and August for high-level routes like the Tour du Mont Blanc, Walker’s Haute Route and the GR5.
  • Discover softer, lower-level walks in the Bavarian and Austrian Alps, ideal for hiking the Alps for beginners.
  • Explore the Julian Alps and Slovenian Alps for wilder alps hiking tours with fewer crowds and great value.

Alpine weather, trail opening dates and how busy it feels can all change month by month, so “the best time to hike in the Alps” depends on what you’re after. On this page we’ll walk you through the alpine hiking season, from early summer wildflowers to golden autumn larch forests, so you can choose the right time for your self-guided Alps walking holiday.

Walking in the Alps is a joy whether you’re circling Mont Blanc on the Tour du Mont Blanc, crossing between France and Switzerland on the Walker’s Haute Route, following the GR5 from Lake Geneva to Chamonix, or exploring the Julian Alps and Slovenian Alps on quieter hiking trails. From the French Alps and Swiss Alps to the Italian, Austrian and German Alps, there’s a route and a season to suit every traveller.

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  • Alps Hiking Season at a Glance

    Late May - June: lower and mid-level paths in the Bavarian, Austrian and Italian Alps clear of snow, meadows bloom and waterfalls peak, but high passes on routes like the Tour du Mont Blanc, Walker’s Haute Route and Via Alpina can still hold snow. 

    July - August is core season, with most huts and lifts open, long days and the best conditions for high routes such as the E5 and High Trails of the Julian Alps, but it’s also the busiest time. 

    September - early October brings cooler, clearer days, quieter paths and rich autumn colours, though early snow can shorten the high-level season.

    Alps Hiking Season at a Glance
  • When to hike iconic Alps routes

    Tour du Mont Blanc

    The Tour du Mont Blanc is one of the world’s most famous mont blanc alps hiking routes. Snow conditions on high passes usually settle from late June, making early July to late August the most dependable period. September is cooler and quieter but some huts and lifts start to close.

    Best suited tours:

    When to hike iconic Alps routes
  • When to hike iconic Alps routes

    Walker’s Haute Route and GR5

    These are serious hiking holidays in the Alps, linking Chamonix and Zermatt (Walker’s Haute Route) or Lake Geneva and the Mediterranean (GR5). Both have high passes and remote sections, so you’ll want settled summer conditions.

    Best months:

    • Walker’s Haute Route – early July to early September for snow-free passes like the Pas de Chèvres.
    • The GR5: Lake Geneva to Chamonix – late June to mid-September.
    When to hike iconic Alps routes
  • When to hike iconic Alps routes

    Trans-Alpine Crossings

    If you like the idea of “across the Alps” journeys, these routes link Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy in satisfying, point-to-point style.

    When to hike iconic Alps routes
  • FAQs: best time to hike in the Alps

    Is June a good time to hike in the Alps?
    Yes, especially for lower and mid-level walks in the Bavarian, Austrian and Slovenian Alps, and for valley-based trips around Mont Blanc or the Bernese Oberland. Some high passes may still have snow early in the month, so high routes like Walker’s Haute Route or High Trails of the Matterhorn usually start a little later.

    What is the best month to hike the Tour du Mont Blanc?
    Early July to early September is the most reliable window, when mountain huts, buses and lifts are fully open and high passes are usually snow-free. June and late September can be magical but are more weather-dependent.

    Can beginners hike the Alps?
    Absolutely. Trips like Walking the Salzburg Lakes, Bavarian Alps: Hiking the Salt Trail, Mountains & Lakes of the Julian Alps and Across the Alps: Bavaria to South Tyrol are designed with moderate daily distances, good paths and plenty of time to stop. Our team can match you to the right route.

    Are the Alps very busy in summer?
    July and August are busiest, particularly around Chamonix, Zermatt and the Dolomites, and on famous trails like the Tour du Mont Blanc. Choosing June or September, or focusing on quieter regions such as the Julian Alps, Tyrol or the Lech River Trail, is an easy way to find more space.

    How hot does it get when hiking in the Alps?
    In July and August, valley temperatures often sit in the low to mid-20s °C, with cooler air at hiking altitude. Heatwaves are possible, so starting early, carrying plenty of water and choosing routes with cable car options on very hot days is sensible.

    FAQs: best time to hike in the Alps
  • Choosing the right time for your self-guided Alps walking holiday

    For high-level classics
    Choose July and August for routes like Walker’s Haute Route, Via Alpina, High Trails of the Matterhorn and High Trails of the Julian Alps. Snow is least likely, and you’ll have the longest days.

    For quieter trails and cooler temperatures
    June and September are ideal for walking holidays in the Alps if you prefer fewer people and fresher days. Great for the Bernese Oberland, Bavarian Alps, Kitzbühel region and Julian Alps.

    For beginners and mixed-ability walkers
    Late May to early July and September are good for hiking the alps for beginners on lower-level routes such as Walking the Salzburg Lakes, Bavarian Alps: Hiking the Salt Trail and Mountains & Lakes of the Julian Alps. Paths are generally clear, and you avoid peak-season crowds.

    For culture, lakes and relaxed walking
    Choose June to September for trips like Walking the Salzburg Lakes, The Dolomites to Lake Garda, Highlights of the Bernese Oberland and Classic Walks of Mont Blanc. You’ll combine walking in the Alps with time in historic towns and by the water.

    Choosing the right time for your self-guided Alps walking holiday
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