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Hike the challenging Four Lakes Hike in Switzerland, covering 9.1 miles with 2074 feet of elevation gain in about 5.5 hours.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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261 m
Highlight • Lake
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2.84 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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5.58 km
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10.1 km
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14.6 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.11 km
4.15 km
2.78 km
761 m
563 m
247 m
Surfaces
4.12 km
3.34 km
3.10 km
2.57 km
1.24 km
252 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,200 m)
Lowest point (1,760 m)
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Saturday 4 July
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Four Lakes Hike is a challenging route that typically takes around 5 hours and 28 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace, breaks, and weather conditions.
This trail is rated as difficult. It involves significant elevation changes, with approximately 632 meters (2,074 feet) of ascent and 512 meters (1,680 feet) of descent over its 14.6-kilometer (9.1-mile) length. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous experience.
The komoot tour for the Four Lakes Hike is a circular route. Specific trailhead access points and parking details are often found on local tourism websites for the region. Given the nature of the trail, it's common for such routes to be accessible via mountain lifts or public transport to a starting point like a mountain station.
While many trails in the region allow dogs, specific rules can vary, especially if parts of the route pass through protected areas or involve cable car rides. It's best to check local regulations for the Four Lakes Hike regarding dogs, including leash requirements.
Generally, hiking trails in this region do not require specific permits or entrance fees. However, you may need to purchase tickets for any cable cars or public transport used to access the trailhead. Always check local information for any updates.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to October), when the snow has melted and the weather is most favorable. Always check the current weather and trail conditions before you go, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
The trail offers diverse mountain terrain, characteristic of a difficult alpine hike. You can expect a mix of well-maintained paths, rocky sections, and potentially some steep ascents and descents. The route takes you through varied landscapes, including areas around alpine lakes and mountain huts.
The hike is renowned for its stunning alpine lakes and mountain scenery. Key highlights include Trübsee, Engstlensee, and Tannensee. You'll also pass by the Bärghuis Jochpass, a mountain hut offering a place to rest.
Yes, the Bärghuis Jochpass is a mountain hut located directly on the route, providing an opportunity for a break and refreshments. There may also be facilities near the start/end points, often accessible by cable car.
Yes, the route is part of several other official trails. It fully covers the Vier-Seen-Wanderung and significantly overlaps with the Nidwaldner Höhenweg. Other trails intersecting or running alongside include the Vier Seen Bike, Via Alpina, and Via Sbrinz, among others.
Given its 'difficult' rating, significant elevation gain, and 14.6-kilometer length, the Four Lakes Hike is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking an easy outing. It is better suited for experienced hikers with good physical condition.
Comments
We sweated our way up from Trübsee to the Jochpass with the small Jochseeli lake, across Engstlensee to the Tannensee reservoir, and finally to Melchsee.
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Thank goodness for the magical subject matter.
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