A variation on the Five Lakes Circuit, this route takes you along a vertiginous ridge offering spectacular views of the Findelgletscher glacier, the Schwarzberghorn (3,610 m) and the Cima di Jazzi (3,793 m). The lakes are all different and offer breathtaking views of the Matterhorn.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 5.99 mi
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Average duration: 4h 10
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Difficulty: Moderate
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 1,667 ft
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Descent: - 1,657 ft
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Highest point: 8,681 ft
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Lowest point: 7,257 ft
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Country: Switzerland
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Area: Alps
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City: Zermatt
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Start/End: N 46.017025° / E 7.770025°
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 7,474 ft - Sunnegga
- 1 : mi 1.1 - alt. 8,406 ft - Blauherd
- 2 : mi 1.83 - alt. 8,307 ft - Stellisee
- 3 : mi 2.53 - alt. 8,573 ft - Berghaus Fluhalp
- 4 : mi 2.82 - alt. 8,586 ft - Fork
- 5 : mi 2.94 - alt. 8,635 ft - Ridge
- 6 : mi 4.03 - alt. 7,986 ft - Intersection
- 7 : mi 4.47 - alt. 7,694 ft - Grindjesee
- 8 : mi 4.73 - alt. 7,694 ft - Intersection
- 9 : mi 5.15 - alt. 7,464 ft - Findelalp
- 10 : mi 5.39 - alt. 7,257 ft - Crossroads
- 11 : mi 5.62 - alt. 7,359 ft - Leisee
- S/E : mi 5.99 - alt. 7,477 ft - Sunegga
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