Across the Alps in seven days

The 4 Countries Alpine Crossing

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Since 2026, the first four-country Alpine crossing has taken hikers from Bavaria via Tyrol and Graubünden to South Tyrol in seven days. On easily walkable and moderate stages, you will cross national borders step by step and experience diverse Alpine cultural areas.
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Crossing the Alps – tradition and the present day

For centuries, paths across the Alps have connected cultural areas, languages and ways of life. The Engadin has always been part of these crossings – as a trade route, a meeting place and a link between north and south.

The 4-country Alpine crossing ties in with this and brings this history to life today: on easily manageable stages through Bavaria, Tyrol, Graubünden and South Tyrol.

The last two stages lead through the Lower Engadin and on to Val Müstair. Wide valleys, Engadin houses with sgraffito and traditional village centres characterise the landscape. Here, the Alpine crossing becomes quieter and more unspoilt – before leading over the main Alpine ridge to Italy.

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Alpenüberquerung

Stage 5: Klosters – Scuol

After a short train ride, the route takes you through medieval villages, larch pastures and stone houses. The destination is Scuol with its mineral springs and typical Engadin architecture.

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Sta. Maria

Stage 6: Scuol – Taufers in the Münstertal valley

Start in S-Charl, Aufstieg zur Cruschetta und Übergang über den Alpenhauptkamm. Mit Blick auf den Ortler führt der Weg ins Vinschgau – Abschluss bei einem Glas Südtiroler Wein.

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Alpenüberquerung

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Geführt oder individuell unterwegs. Die 4-Länder-Alpenüberquerung ist als geführte Gruppenreise oder als individuelle Tour mit detaillierten Unterlagen buchbar. Der Gepäcktransport zwischen den Etappen ist organisiert.