
Urner Haute Route – Classic Ski Traverse through Central Swiss Alps
A pure skier’s Haute Route through the heart of the Urner Alps – combining long ascents, steep north-facing descents and remote high alpine huts.
March and April is ideal for private bookings.
A Classic High Alpine Ski Traverse in the Urner Alps
The Urner Haute Route is designed for experienced ski tourers seeking variety, freedom and classic alpine terrain. Long south-facing ascents lead to rewarding north-facing descents, crossing glaciers, peaks and remote valleys between Realp and Engelberg.
Tour Overview
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Duration: 5 days
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Region: Uri – Central Swiss Alps
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Start: Realp (1538m)
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Finish: Engelberg Valley
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Level: Advanced to Expert
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Fitness: Up to 1500m elevation per day
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Group size: Small groups recommended
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Best period: March – April
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Equipment: Complete ski touring equipment including crampons, ice axe and harness
5 Days of Classic Peaks, Glaciers and North-Facing Descents
Day 1: Realp – Schafberg – Albert-Heim Hut
We start in Realp (1538m) with a gear check before ascending towards Schafberg (2590m). After a relaxed descent, we climb again to the Albert-Heim Hut (2543m), our first overnight stay in a high alpine setting.
Day 2: Albert-Heim Hut – Lochberg – Göscheneralp
A short descent leads into the next ascent towards Lochberg (3074m). The route becomes more technical, including ski touring, bootpacking and climbing with crampons and ice axe.
A long descent brings us into the Göscheneralp valley, where we spend the evening at Gasthaus Göscheneralp (1580m).
Day 3: Göscheneralp – Schinstock – Voralphütte
After coffee and an early start, we ascend towards Schinstock (3161m). From the summit, we enjoy a long descent on often excellent east-facing slopes down to Voralphütte (2126m).
Day 4: Voralphütte – Sustenhorn – Steingletscher
A long glacier ascent brings us to Sustenhorn (3503m), the highest point of the tour. The descent via Steingletscher is a classic alpine ski line, winding between glaciers and crevasses down to the Steingletscher Hotel (1865m).
Day 5: Steingletscher – Fünffingerstöck – Engelberg
We ascend towards Fünffingerstöck (2993m). If conditions allow, we descend steep terrain towards the Wenden Glacier. A final short climb brings us to Grassen Biwak (2647m).
From here, a spectacular descent under the Titlis north face leads into the Engelberg valley.
Requirements
This tour is designed for experienced ski tourers with strong endurance, confident skiing in steep terrain and basic mountaineering skills.
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Level: Advanced to Expert
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Fitness: Up to 1500m ascent per day
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Technical: Descents up to 40° in good conditions
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Equipment: Complete ski touring equipment including crampons and ice axe
Included and Not-Included
Included
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5 Days Guiding with mountainguide / aspirant in a group of 6 people
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4 Overnights with half-board
Not-Included
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Rental Equipment
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Transportation
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Drinks, Lunch, Snacks
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Insurance (accident, mountain rescue, travel, illness and all other insurances are the responsibility of the participant) We recommend to be a member of "Rega" Swiss rescue service.
Open Group Departures
Secure your spot in an open group and join like-minded participants on this guided tour.
5 days – Discover one of the finest and steepest haute routes in Switzerland
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5 days – Discover one of the finest and steepest haute routes in Switzerland
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Early planning
To ensure hut reservations and guide allocation, we strongly recommend early planning. For Haute Routes we recommend booking before the winter season starts.
Price per Person for private Groups
1 Person – CHF 4,645
2 Persons – CHF 2,645
3 Persons – CHF 1,945
4 Persons – CHF 1,745
5 Persons – CHF 1,545
6 Persons – CHF 1,345
Booking process
For private Haute Route bookings use the following form. Choose your preferred starting date and fill out your details. Upon receipt of your booking request, we will look for your mountain guide tailored to your preferred route, group size, and specific requirements.
- From 3,700 Swiss francs
Impressions from the Urner Haute Route
A true classic ski traverse of the Central Alps – combining long glacier climbs, technical summits and iconic north-facing descents.












