#Husky Trekking Mattmark

Where: Saas-Almagell

Experience a trekking tour around Mattmark reservoir in the Swiss Alps with our huskies. Our guides accompany you and stop at the most beautiful viewpoints to enjoy nature.

#Event, what to expect

Experience an unforgettable trekking tour around the Mattmark reservoir in the Swiss Alps with our huskies. Our experienced guides will greet you early in the morning and give you a brief introduction to the basics of husky trekking and safety equipment.
During the tour, you can enjoy the beauty of the Swiss Alps in a unique way and interact with our friendly and well-trained huskies. We stop at the most beautiful viewpoints so that you can admire the breathtaking landscape.
At the end of the tour, we take a break to enjoy Gipfeli (croissants) and coffee together. This is the perfect end to an unforgettable excursion.

The event lasts about 3 hours and is suitable for all age groups and fitness levels. We provide you with all the necessary equipment, including waist belts and safety equipment for the huskies, so you don't have to worry about anything.

Included

-Light waist belt
-Information about sled dogs
-Equipment for the huskies
-Memorial photos
-Supervision by the WSA

Dates & Duration

When: June-October
Time: On request
Where: Mattmark
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: Adults CHF 185.00
Cost: Teenagers CHF 155.00
Cost: Children CHF 30.00
Implementation: From 2 participants adults/teenagers

Bring with you

-Trekking or hiking shoes
-Weather-appropriate clothing
-Small backpack with drink
-Closeness to nature
-Joy in huskies
-Good condition

Contact & Booking

Contact: Anja Nehrenheim
Mail: info@wild-swiss-adventure.ch
Phone: +41 27 510 48 01
Booking: Online

#Meeting point: Saas-Almagell / Zermeiggern

#Arrival by bus, line 511 to Post Saas Grund stop, change to line B513 direction Saas Almagell, to Sportplatz stop. 15min. walk to Zermeiggern to the parking lots.
#Arrival by car, parking spaces at Zermeiggern, up to the road barrier. Footpath 3min. across the bridge follow the left river bank towards Mattmark.