It is divided into three chapters: Zermatt; Grächen, Randa and the
Mattertal; and Saas-Fee and the Saastal. The routes are graded from 1 to
4 and range from 4 to 18km. They are best walked between mid June and
mid September. Most are on well-made mountain paths, although a few are
on steep and rocky trails with exposure. There are routes to suit all
tastes, from easy strolls up to mountain restaurants, lakes and
viewpoints through to serious mountain challenges. Zermatt and Saas-Fee
offer superb walking in the shadow of the Matterhorn. Both villages have
a full range of facilities and there is a plenty of accommodation
throughout the Mattertal and Saastal. There is ample opportunity to make
use of Switzerland's an excellent public transport infrastructure to
give access to walks. Distance, walking time, ascent, descent and
difficulty are shown for each route, and the route description is
supported by clear mapping. An appendix of contacts list sources of
information, helpful websites and apps, and there is a useful
English-German glossary.