Macun Lakes

The Swiss National Park is a wonderful place to hike in autumn, when trees turn yellow and the ground into different shades of brown. Among the 21 hikes in the National Park, one of the most memorable I did (and there was many!) was the hike from Zernez to Lavin through the Macun Lakes (21 KM, 1550 m up and 1600 down, 8 hours, white-red-white).

As the technical details suggests, this hike is long and hard, but as with many hikes like that in Switzerland, it was all worth it. We started from our hotel in Zernez one fine sunny Friday morning. I read later that you could take a taxi to reduce the hike up, but we were too cool for that. Somehow, my hiking mate needed a mnemonic to remember our path. He came up with “Sir Nez had an affair with Avril Lavigne”. I guess it was effective because we still remember it now.

The walk up starts through meadows until we passed the tree line and then it’s pretty much rocky terrain until the top. It’s very easy to get lost in this part, so make sure to keep an eye on the white-red-white markings. Close to the top, there were chains to assist you to pull yourself up, but nothing dangerous that I could recall. On a few occassions, you might need to use your hands. The highlight of the hike is the colorful Macun lakes viewed from the highest point of the trail. Overall this hike is long and there’s no other trail that could make it shorter, but it was fun, pleaseant, and passes through various terrains.

There’s almost always a view to enjoy in this very long trail, and enjoy them we did. We took an unreasonable amount of photos that it took us more than 9 hours to complete the walk 🙂 We were lucky to have fantastic weather with us, and as it was a Friday, we only saw one other pair at the beginning of the hike. It did feel like we had the whole mountain to ourselves. The colors were amazing and unforgettable.

We did the hike on October 1, 2021, more than 4 years and X kilos ago 🙂 Norman took the train from Berlin a week after a very long phone call and after realizing I needed company. We went for a hiking-therapy long weekend in Engadine and took the steepest funicular ride to Pilatus. Until now, I have yet to return him that favor.

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