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The Monte Rosa Tour is a circular hiking trail through the Swiss & Italian Alps around Monte Rosa (4634m). The tour also encircles the Dom (4,545 m) in the Mischabel range.

Tour path

Typical overnight stops are

The section from Saas-Fee to Grächen is sometimes known as the Balfrin Höhenweg, or "high path".

Grächen to Zermatt is along the Europaweg, and passes the Europa Hut.

External links

45°56′12.6″N 7°52′01.4″E / 45.936833°N 7.867056°E / 45.936833; 7.867056

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