Hiking the Haute Route: Mountaineering's BirthrightThe Matterhorn's majestic, instantly recognizable peak is the ultimate destination of Switzerland's classic trek, the Haute Route. Rising 14,691 feet from the surrounding landscape, the Matterhorn has become one of the icons of mountain trekking, serving as a beacon for those ready and willing to complete the 110-mile trek from the alpine hotspot of Chamonix, France, to the lush Swiss valley of Zermatt. Traveling the Haute Route by foot takes roughly 10-12 days of strenuous trekking at nearly 12,500 feet, crossing glaciers, ascending remote passes, following the occasional road, and dipping into valley towns and villages. Hikers start at the base of 15,781-foot Mont Blanc, Western Europe's largest mountain, and then make their way east toward the Swiss border toward the Matterhorn's looming peak, passing through the birthplace of all mountaineering.
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