Guided hike to Lake Toma – the source of the Rhine

Important information

Depending on weather and trail conditions, the hike may be adapted to ensure safety and the best possible experience.

Description

Lake Toma, with its deep blue waters, is a hidden gem of the Swiss Alps and also the source of the Rhine. Surrounded by mountain peaks and meadows, the lake exudes a special sense of tranquillity. This guided hike is designed as a group activity for up to six people (fixed-price package) and is ideal for shared experiences in nature.

Itinerary

After travelling together by train to the Oberalp Pass, the hike takes us past a lighthouse, babbling mountain streams and blooming alpine roses towards Lake Toma. The path is initially flat and then becomes slightly steeper until we reach the lake, which lies impressively in a hollow. From Lake Toma, we continue for around 30 minutes to the Badushütte SAC, where there will be time for a short break with a drink or cake. We then head back to the Oberalp Pass and take the train to Andermatt.

Meeting point

  • 09.30 am at Andermatt railway station (exit towards the village), followed by a joint train journey to the Oberalp Pass

  • Return to Andermatt approx. 16.30 pm

Requirements

  • Elevation gain: 650 m ascent and descent

  • Pure walking time: approx. 5 hours

  • Sure-footedness required

Equipment

  • Sturdy walking boots

  • Clothing suitable for the weather

  • Rain and sun protection

  • Drinks and a packed lunch

  • Optional: walking poles

Services

Included

  • Organisation and guidance by an experienced hiking guide for a group of up to six people.

Not included

  • Train journey Andermatt – Oberalp Pass – Andermatt

  • Refreshments en route

Important

Participants are responsible for ensuring they have a valid train ticket.

Frequently Asked Questions

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