Swiss National Park offers a pristine wilderness experience with its rugged Alpine terrain and diverse ecosystems, attracting nature enthusiasts from around the world.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Swiss National Park.
Free access, no entrance fees required
Best visited during summer and early autumn for favorable hiking conditions.
Zernez Visitor Center offers detailed information and assistance.
Accessible by well-maintained roads, with some seasonal closures in winter.
The park experiences cold winters and mild summers. Snow is common in winter, while summer temperatures can reach up to 70°F.
Strict conservation policies ensure minimal human impact, with continuous efforts to monitor and protect biodiversity.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Challenging trail leading to the beautiful Macun Lakes with stunning alpine views.
Famous for wildlife sightings, including deer and ibex.
Start hikes early to make the most of your day and see wildlife.
The park is accessible year-round, though some trails may be closed in winter.
There are no campgrounds; accommodation is available in nearby Zernez.
Bring binoculars for up-close wildlife viewing and identification.