Tour du Ciel with mountain guide | Ski tour from Zermatt

On touring skis along one of the most impressive ski crossings in Switzerland: over huge glaciers around and on the 4,000 metre peaks of Zermatt and the Mattertal. The tour to heaven!

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Descent on the glacier

The Tour du Ciel is one of the most impressive ski crossings in the Swiss Alps. Starting in Zermatt, it leads northwards from hut to hut between the really big four-thousand-metre peaks and over their glaciers. Again and again we cross steep cols, firn ridges or descend through small couloirs. A challenging ski tour in impressive surroundings! We tackle this project together and experience the high mountain world to the full!

  • Meeting point & procedure

    • Meeting place

      9.15 Zermatt railway station

      Meeting point: 9.15 Zermatt train station
      Conclusion: approx. 15.00 in St. Niklaus

    • Day 1 - Breithorn and Schönbielhütte approach

      700m

      1800m

      WS

      We start comfortably with the Breithorn from Zermatt and can acclimatise, get to know each other and get to know each other. We take the cable car from Zermatt to the Klein Matterhorn and do the Breithorn. Afterwards we enjoy a long descent. A final short ascent takes us to the Schönbielhütte.

    • Day 2 - Col Durand and Cabane du Mountet

      1200m

      1000m

      ZS-

      A longer ascent takes us over the Hohwäng Glacier to Col Durand. Here we enjoy a magnificent view of the Matterhorn and the Monte Rosa massif until we slide or descend more steeply on the other side. Depending on the conditions, we may need a fixed rope here. We continue with a spectacular descent over the rugged Glacier Durand and a short ascent to the Cabane du Mountet. A first full day of touring and full of impressive first impressions.

    • Day 3 - Arrete du Blanc and Cabanne d`Arpitettaz

      1200m

      1400m

      ZS

      Today we head via Blanc de Moming to Cabanne d'Arpitettaz. An impressive day on which we strap on our skis over the "Arrete du Blanc" snow ridge and then enjoy a very long descent over the glacier. Here we have the option of extending the descent and climbing back up to the hut from further down.

    • Day 4 - Bishorn and Cabanne du Tracuit

      1700m

      1200m

      WS+

      We cross a small pass to the Cabanne du Tracuit and from there continue up to the Bishorn. From the Bishorn we enjoy the unique view of the Weisshorn and the surrounding mountains. A racy descent takes us back to the Cab. du Tracuit.

    • Day 5 - Wasuhorn and descent into the valley

      1200m

      2400m

      ZS+

      Another highlight! The day starts with a descent over the Turtmann Glacier past the Turtmann Hut. From here we cross two small passes where we put on our skis both times to get up. Small couloirs or gullies lead down the other side. Finally, we reach the Wasuhorn, from where we tackle a long descent to Jungu. A really varied day. In Jungu we take the small cable car to get back to the main valley.

    • Conclusion

      Back in the valley, we toast to a unique ski crossing. We will remember this experience for a long time to come.

  • Requirements

    • Mastery of ski touring technique and routine in hairpin bends.
    • Experience with crampons and in steeper terrain.
    • Safe downhill technique in open terrain and in different types of snow.
    • Stamina for ski tours of around 1200-1500 metres at a normal pace (~300-350m/h).
    • Splitboarder:inside only if very experienced and very fit.
  • Price and services

    • CHF 1940.-
    • [bs_gruppenrosse]
    • Including overnight stay in a hut with half board.
    • Including planning and realisation with mountain guide and his travel expenses.
    • Excluding travel expenses, possible train tickets, personal consumption.
  • Material and equipment

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, preferably directly at Jonas or via the Contact form

Accommodation

  • Schönbielhütte

    The Schönbielhütte is located above Zermatt at the foot of the mighty north face of the Matterhorn. Surrounded by imposing glaciers and impressive four-thousand metre peaks, it is the perfect starting point for ski tours and high-altitude tours in the Dent d'Hérens, Dent Blanche and Zmutt glacier area. The cosy, serviced hut offers everything we need after a long day in the mountains: a warm room, delicious food and simple multi-bed rooms.

  • Cabane du Mountet

    The Cabane du Mountet is located above Zinal, nestled between mighty four-thousand metre peaks such as the Weisshorn, Zinalrothorn, Dent Blanche and Obergabelhorn. This spectacular location makes it one of the most impressive hut bases in the Alps, surrounded by glaciers, steep flanks and breathtaking high alpine scenery. The hut is staffed and offers a cosy parlour, simple multi-bed rooms and a sun terrace with views of the surrounding peaks.

  • Cabane d'Arpitettaz

    The Cabane d'Arpitettaz is located above Zinal, surrounded by an impressive backdrop with views of striking peaks such as the Zinalrothorn, the Weisshorn and the Bishorn. Its secluded location makes it a real insider tip for anyone looking for the peace and quiet of the mountains and an authentic mountain hut feeling. The hut is small and simple, but is warmly managed and offers a cosy atmosphere.

  • Tracuit hut

    The Tracuit hut (3,256 m) is perched spectacularly on a rocky ridge between the Turtmann valley and the Bishorn - with a direct view of the majestic peaks of the Valais Alps.

    Tracuit hut

Impressions: Tour du Ciel

    Ski mountaineers on the Arrete Blanc on the Tour du Ciel.
    Arret Blanc in profile on the Tour du Ciel
    Ascending the Tour du Ciel in front of crevasses
    At dawn, ascent, the Obergabelhorn in the background.
    In the evening, enjoy the Matterhorn at sunset, in the Schönbielhütte on the Tour du Ciel
    Florian and Jonas on the Bishorn
    Skiing in powder on the glacier

So join us on the Tour du Ciel and get very close to heaven:

  • 25 - 29 March 2026, Wednesday - Sunday, 5 days
    Only 4 free places left
    Mountain guides
    CHF 1940.-
  • 29 Apr - 3 May 2026, Wednesday - Sunday, 5 days
    Only 4 free places left
    Mountain guide
    CHF 1940.-

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Questions and answers about the Tour du Ciel or how to get closer to heaven ?¿

  • What is the Tour du Ciel?

    The "Tour du Ciel" is a challenging high-altitude ski tour in the Swiss Alps in Valais, which is often planned as a multi-day traverse. It leads through the high alpine regions of Valais, especially around the majestic 4000 metre peaks of the Weisshorn, Zinalrothorn and Dent Blanche. The tour is known for its spectacular views, challenging ascents and exciting descents. Due to the demanding conditions and glacier terrain, it is suitable for experienced ski tourers and alpinists.

  • Where does the Tour du Ciel pass through?

    The "Tour du Ciel" typically leads from Zermatt to St. Niklaus through the high alpine mountain landscape of Valais in Switzerland. The route mainly runs through the Weisshorn group, past the Weisshorn, the Zinalrothorn, the Dent Blanche and the Ober Gabelhorn. You often climb the 4000 metre Bishorn. You typically spend the night in the following huts:

    • Schönbielhütte right next to Zermatt
    • Cabane du Mountet
    • Cabane Arpitettaz
    • Cababe de Tracuit

    The tour includes glacier crossings, steep ascents and descents, making it a challenging ski tour that requires experience and a good level of fitness. The following is a compact overview:

  • How difficult is the Tour du Ciel?

    The Tour du Ciel is a challenging high-altitude ski tour. It leads over large glaciers and repeatedly over steep crossings. It is rated as ZS, quite difficult. The tours are often 1000-1500 metres long. Experience on glaciers and with crampons and ice axes is necessary.

  • What accommodation options are there on the Tour du Ciel?

    The following accommodation options are available on the Tour du Ciel:

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Here you will find the organisation of our tours as a guideline. If you are unsure which level suits you best, feel free to get in touch - We can help you!

Technics

Technology 1 - for beginners

Easy tours, suitable for beginners. The terrain is easy and moderate. No previous mountaineering experience is necessary.

Ski toursSafe skiing on the black piste in the ski area. No previous knowledge of ski touring necessary.

Technique 2 - Leisurely tours

Easy to slightly challenging tours with short, steeper sections that we master together and with coaching. You are ready for this level after a basic or taster course.

Ski toursFirst off-piste experience up to approx. 30° slope gradient. You have mastered the basic techniques of ski touring and have some experience of hairpin bends.

Technique 3 - Medium tours

Medium-difficulty tours with short, technical sections that are easy to do with some previous experience. You have already done a few tours and feel confident with your equipment and technique.

Ski toursYou are confident in off-piste terrain up to a slope angle of approx. 35° and are proficient in hairpin bends in a variety of terrain. 

Technique 4 - First big tours

Challenging tours with longer, steeper passages that require a good level of experience and skill. We secure these sections with ropes and coach you through difficult sections. Suitable for adventure-seekers with solid basic training.

Ski toursSafe skiing in steep off-piste terrain (up to approx. 40°), solid hairpin technique. First experience with rope manoeuvres, such as roping up on the glacier and abseiling.

Technique 5 - Grand tours

Very demanding tours, with technical passages that require a good level of experience and skill. These are secured, but smooth, rapid progress is required. For experienced climbers with plenty of experience and a thirst for adventure.

Ski toursYou are a very safe skier on steep, unsecured terrain. You are a master of hairpin turns in difficult conditions and have experience with rope manoeuvres and glacier equipment.

Endurance

Endurance 1 - Easy tours

Easy tours with plenty of time to take a break and enjoy.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 500 - 800 metres per day, 
  • Pace: approx. 250 - 300 m / h.
Endurance 2 - Leisurely tours

"Normal" tour at a leisurely pace with 800 - 1000 vertical metres per day, ~300 hm / h.

Endurance 3 - Medium tours

Longer tours at a steady, fluid pace. A solid basic level of fitness is required here.

  • Elevation gain: approx. 1200 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 4 - First big tours

Long and challenging tours at a brisk but constant pace. Ideal for active sports enthusiasts.

  • Elevation gain: up to 1500 metres per day
  • Pace: approx. 350 m / h.
Endurance 5 - Long tours

Very long tours with more than 1500 metres in altitude per day. Requires very good fitness and stamina.

  • Elevation metres: 1500 m + per day
  • Pace: approx. 400 m / h.

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