Since returning from my walk with the boys on the Inn Way to Northumberland, I’ve had itchy feet.  Jude has also been encouraging me to take advantage of our time here in Switzerland (not to mention while I’m still physically able to do these walks).  So, after checking that the forecast was going to be ‘fine’ for the next 3 days, I set off to do 3 sections of the Swiss National Route 6, which runs from St Gingolph, on Lac Léman, to Chur in the east.  The route would take me from Villa to Zinal, then to Gruben in the Turtmanntal valley on Day 2 and then from there to St Niklaus in the Mattertal valley on Day 3, before catching the train and bus home.

I’ll admit that I cheated a bit and got Jude to drop me off at Villa.  Well, otherwise I would have had over 2,000m (6,500ft) to climb and strictly, Evolène is not on the route.  When I got out of the car, I noticed about a dozen other walkers, who all seemed to be preparing to set off up the same path.  I wondered who they might be (I thought I heard English voices) and I was to find out the following day…

Zinal is clearly more geared up for the winter ski season.  It’s quite a large village, but only 4 of the restaurants were open.  The rest were closed, including the one in the hotel where I was staying.  Upon arrival, after finding the front door to the restaurant and bar locked, I finally located the entrance door to the hotel and there to greet me was just a note and a key. (See pic 41).  I didn’t see anyone from the hotel until breakfast the next morning.  This may sound like poor customer service, but I think that you would probably only get this ‘trust’ in Switzerland.

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  1. Hanna Avatar

    That’s an awesome post with ditto pictures, Mike!!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thank you Hanna, you’re very kind. 2 more days to come though… 🙂

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  2. CJ Avatar

    Oh what an absolute privilege! So pleased you share these adventures with us x thank you!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      You’re very welcome! It’s a pleasure for me to share them too. 🙂

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  3. rabirius Avatar

    Amazingly beautiful landscapes – and pictures, Mike.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Many thanks for your kind comments and for following. More tomorrow… 🙂

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  4. usathroughoureyes Avatar

    Great pics and it’s great you are checking these places out. We look at it as doing these things while we can so we have those memories to ponder.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes, they are great experiences and certainly good exercise! More to come today and tomorrow… 🙂

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  5. […] was there that I met up with the dozen or so people I mentioned yesterday, who were indeed British.  They were all walking from Chamonix to Zermatt on a 2 week holiday […]

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  6. bayphotosbydonna Avatar

    What a great, personal adventure! And wonderful wife!! 🙂 Awesome photos, Mike, I’m looking forward to your next post.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes, it was a great adventure. (When I got my GPS as a retirement gift, I set up the introduction when you switch it on as “Welcome to another adventure” 🙂 ) And, yes, my wife is an absolute treasure. 🙂

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