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Which Alpine Crossing is for me?
Embark on one of our Alpine Crossings, these unique tours allow you to complete each crossing while enjoying stays in authentic accommodations, as well as bag transfers on some of the trips to help lighten the load. Here are some of our most popular ones:
The E5 Alpine Crossing - Starting in Oberstdorf, embark on this classic Alpine crossing, finishing in Meran. Experience three countries in one legendary trek; Germany, Austria and Italy. This is one of our tougher alpine crossings with long days and sizeable ascents and descents and terrain that covers scree, rocky and exposed paths with sections of rope to aid ascents/descents. We only recommend this walk to experienced alpine walkers or novices with a good level of fitness and a head for heights. It is ideal for those who don’t want to sacrifice comfort and enjoy hiking away from the crowds. Stay in 3* hotels/guesthouses and spend one night in a mountain hut.
Walker’s Haute Route – If you want to enjoy the rewards of taking on one of the world’s great treks than you can’t go wrong with the Walker’s Haute Route. Regularly voted as one of the world’s top walks the journey from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn on the Walker’s Haute Route is filled with breath-taking mountain panoramas, challenging mountain passes and Alpine scenes lifted straight from a storybook. But you do need to be physically fit and as this is a strenuous high mountain trek should be happy navigating in poor conditions and have a head for heights.
High Trail of the Matterhorn - Walk through Switzerland on this demanding long–distance hike that offers stunning vistas of the iconic Matterhorn, one of the highest mountain peaks in the Alps at 14,700 ft. This is a tough and adventurous trek, but for fans of the Alps, it could not be more rewarding. This trek is ideal for experienced alpine hikers looking for their next challenge. Stay in a cozy mountain hut and enjoy the camaraderie of the alpine experience and traditional Swiss cuisine.
Tour du Mont Blanc – An Alpine classic, walk through France, Italy and Switzerland, staying in comfortable accommodation each night. It’s the perfect Alpine trek for those who prefer their trekking in comfort, is a tough trek with considerable ascent and descent on each day and there are two sections that include the use of fixed ladders and footholds, and require some very light scrambling.  We would suggest that you are an experienced walker who is looking for a challenge.
Across the Alps: Bavaria to South Tyrol - This tour takes you through the Eastern Alps from German Bavaria to Italy’s South Tyrol via Austria on this moderate inn to inn walking tour. This unique route has been designed by us with the Alpine novice in mind, or for those who are simply looking for a comparatively easy-going Alpine experience. Rated moderate, no Alpine experience is required to complete this tour, just a good level of fitness. You should be happy walking 13-19km and 500-1000m of ascents/descents a day. However, almost all the walks can be shortened if required. Stay in high-quality 3 and 4* hotels, and your bag will be transferred each day, giving you the freedom to walk with just a small day pack
Tyrolean Alps: Garmisch to Innsbruck - Walk from Germany to Austria through the Bavarian and Tyrolean Alps, Explore the historical old town of Tyrol’s capital - spend a night in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps in a traditional hut. This trip involves a mixture of moderate to strenuous hikes, whilst staying in lively cultural hubs such as Garmisch and Innsbruck. Graded moderate, there are some significant ascents and descents involved, perfect for working up an appetite for some of the hearty local cuisines! Optional walks allow a rest day if preferred. If you are looking for the best of both worlds, then this is the tour for you!
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Why choose Macs Adventure to book your hiking tour in Austria
Macs Adventure has been creating self-guided hiking and biking trips in Austria since 2008, helping travelers explore the country’s most beautiful landscapes.
What began as a small idea has grown into a trusted operation, now sending over thousands of travelers to Austria every year, each following the route that excites them most.
Freedom Built In
Choose your route, itinerary and pace and experience Austria in a way that feels right for you.Local Experts You Can Rely On
Trusted local partners on the ground ensure help is always close at hand if you need it.Comfort Meets Adventure
Enjoy hand-picked B&Bs, luggage transfers and stress-free logistics, so you can focus purely on the journey.Support From Start to Finish
Expert planning tools, digital maps and personal advice guide you every step of the way.We love hiking in the Alps and biking along its lakes — and our aim is simple:
to help you fall in love with Austria the same way we have.
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Must-Try Alpine Dishes After Hiking
Discovering traditional Austrian food in Tyrol is part of the adventure. After a day hiking in the Alps, these hearty mountain dishes are the perfect reward:
Kaiserschmarren – A fluffy, shredded pancake once favored by Emperor Franz Joseph I. Lightly caramelized and served with stewed plums or fruit compote — a classic Austrian dessert.
Speckknödel – Traditional bread dumplings mixed with smoky bacon, typically served with sauerkraut. A true Alpine staple.
Gröstl – Crispy fried potatoes with bacon and onions, topped with a fried egg. Simple, rustic, and made to refuel hikers.
Kasspatzln – Soft egg noodles layered with melted local cheese and finished with crispy fried onions — Tyrol’s comforting answer to mac and cheese.
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