Punta Dufour (4634m)

People
person
Duration
days
Period
From June to September, when the lifts are open
Difficulties
Excellent fitness and experience on mixed terrain.

The Highest Peak in Switzerland

The Punta Dufour is the highest peak in Switzerland and the second highest in the Alps. with the Cervino Guides. An intense and rewarding high-altitude climb requiring good fitness, technique, and motivation.

We offer two different routes to reach this prestigious summit. One from the Italian side via the Gressoney valley, and one from the Swiss side, with departure and return in Cervinia.

 

Two Ascent Options

From Gressoney – Normal Route or Rey Ridge

Day 1: Ascent from Gressoney using the lifts, then approach to Rifugio Mantova or Capanna Gnifetti.

Day 2: Ascent of Punta Dufour via the Italian Normal Route, passing over the Zumsteinspitze.

Alternatively, ascent via the spectacular and airy Rey Ridge - solid rock and breathtaking views.

Descent via the normal route and return to Gressoney.

From Cervinia – Swiss Normal Route (3 days)

Day 1: Departure from Cervinia by lift, descent to Zermatt, and train up to Rotenboden. Hike to the modern and welcoming Monte Rosa Hütte (2,883 m).

Day 2: Ascent of Punta Dufour via the Swiss Normal Route: a long, grand traverse across glacier and mixed snow and rock ridge. Descent and overnight at the Monte Rosa Hütte.

Day 3: Return to Zermatt and back to Cervinia with the lifts.

 

Rey ridge:
1 person: 1.400,00 €

Italian normal route:
1 person: 1.300,00 €

Swiss normal route:
1 person: 1.300,00 €        2 people: 850,00 € per person

Included in the price
Services of the Mountain Guide
Not included in the price
Lift tickets, half-board at the hut for both climber and guide. Technical equipment (ice axe, crampons, harness) available for rental at our office.

Book your experience now

Book your experience with the Matterhorn Mountain Guides now by contacting us at the following numbers:
+39 0166 948169
+39 393 8868597
info@guidedelcervino.com