An epic point-to-point trail run across the Swiss Bernese Mountain range.
You’ll run and fast-hike through dramatic high country and lush, green valleys, alongside waterfalls, glaciers and iconic mountain peaks.
What's Included
- Daily guided trail runs with a licensed International Mountain Leader
- Accommodation for ten nights at 3 or 4 star hotels and one night at a mountain inn with private rooms
- Buffet breakfasts, food and premium nutrition on the trail, and multi-course dinners every evening
- All transfers to and from trailheads that are included on our planned itinerary
- Luggage transfers each night, except when staying in the high mountain hut
- A copy of our Guide to Trail Running in the Alps, which contains 80+ pages of information and tips from Run the Alps staff and guides
Cost
$5870 per person
$1050 single supplement fee for single rooms
Itinerary
Day 1 - Schwarzwaldalp
Arrive in Switzerland, and transfer to Schwarzwaldalp Inn where we’ll meet for a drink and trip briefing, and enjoy our first dinner together.
Day 2 - Grindelwald
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll complete the run over the Grosse Scheidegg pass and enjoy our first views of the Eiger and of the Grindelwald valley.
Day 3 - Wengen
From Grindelwald, we’ll run up to the Kleine Scheidegg pass, directly under the Eiger, with views of stunning peaks and glaciers. We’ll take lesser-known trails through meadows and quiet alp farms as we run to the quaint car-free mountain village of Wengen.
Day 4 - Obersteinberg
Our day features a run through the waterfall-lined Lauterbrunnen valley, one of the Alps’ most dramatic valleys. From there, we’ll run up to the working alp farm of Obersteinberg, one of our favorite spots in all the Alps, where we spend the night.
Day 5 - Mürren
We’ll run from our mountain hut to the car-free town of Mürren, perched above the Lauterbrunnen valley. We’ll have the option of a run through woods and past waterfalls, or over the peak known as Tanzbedeli, or “The Ballroom.”
Day 6 - Mürren
Mürren is a unique, dramatically-located town, and today you’ll have a chance to explore the area. Options include: gentle pasture runs, a big push up to the summit of 2,970m high Schilthorn, or a complete rest day!
Day 7 - Griesalp
We’ll run through traditional farming landscapes and pass several high-altitude farms, before climbing to the 2611m high Sefinafurgga Pass. Here, we leave the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau behind, and enter the wild Kiental valley.
Day 8 - Kandersteg
We continue through working farmland with cows roaming the pastures on the way up to Hohtürli pass. Our descent to Kandersteg will take us past an iconic Swiss treasure, the azure lake of Oeschinensee.
Day 9 - Adelboden
Starting today and for the rest of the trip, we’ll be running on wilder, less frequented trails. It’s possible to take the gondola up from the valley floor and skip the first steep part of the climb to Bundergrat.
Day 10 - Lenk
Rolling meadows, smaller mountains and patches of forest are the order of the day as we head over the 1936m high Hahnenmoos pass to Lenk.
Day 11 - Gstaad
Our last day of running goes through an intricate agricultural landscape of rolling pastures, rocky crags and forest patches. The high point of the Wasserngrat ridgeline is an exciting finale to the tour – but a less exposed descent to Gstaad is also possible.
Day 12 - Depart from Gstaad
Today we say good-bye to the Bernese Oberland and depart for our post-tour destinations. Run the Alps can assist with Geneva or Zurich accommodations if your departure times require a night in town.

Photo credits: Kim Strom and Yuji Yanaru
Prefer to run on your own schedule, without a guide? Go self-guided and let us take care of all the logistics.
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