The Gotthard Massif Conservation Zone protects a vast alpine region of iconic mountain peaks and rugged terrain, offering outstanding opportunities for hiking, climbing, and exploring alpine ecosystems in central Switzerland.
The Gotthard Massif Conservation Zone encompasses the heart of the Gotthard massif, a significant mountain range in the Central Swiss Alps that serves as a critical natural and cultural landmark connecting the northern and southern parts of Switzerland. Covering parts of the cantons of Uri, Ticino, and Graubünden, this conservation zone preserves alpine landscapes characterized by towering granite peaks, glaciers, alpine meadows, and fast-flowing mountain rivers. The massif's highest summits, such as Pizzo Rotondo (3,192 m) and Piz Gannaretsch (3,040 m), present challenging mountaineering terrain, while numerous hiking trails range from easy valley walks to strenuous high alpine routes with breathtaking views. Ecologically, the zone protects diverse habitats including rare alpine flora, endemic species, and important wildlife like ibex, chamois, marmots, and various birds of prey. Historically, the Gotthard Pass located within the massif has been a vital trans-Alpine route since the Middle Ages, contributing to Switzerland's cultural heritage and trade development. Recreational visitors are drawn to the area's mix of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, ski touring, and nature observation, while featured attractions include the scenic Tremola road, historic mountain passes, and the numerous alpine huts that serve as bases for exploration. The Gotthard Massif Conservation Zone offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural significance, making it a must-visit for alpine enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers.
Pizzo Rotondo – Highest peak in the massif with panoramic views
Gotthard Pass – Historic trans-Alpine route and cultural landmark
Tremola San Gottardo – Old serpentine road with scenic overlooks
Alpine flora zones with rare endemic species unique to the region
A historic mountain pass connecting northern and southern Switzerland, pivotal for centuries of trade and travel.
An iconic old stone-paved road famous for its hairpin bends and breathtaking alpine views.
The tallest peak in the Gotthard massif offering challenging climbs and sweeping panoramas.