2025 Tour des Combins Trail Updates

Every year hikers from all over the world flock to the Swiss Alps to complete the popular multi-day trails, such as Tour des Combins. It is a challenging journey of physical, mental and spiritual triumph. Our mission is to help these adventurers confidently plan and safely navigate their journey in the Swiss and Italian Alps.

Having access to the latest Tour des Combins trail updates, such as early season snow conditions and route/transport changes, is necessary to be well prepared for the adventure. It helps hikers confirm their gear choice, make any relevant adjustments to their itinerary, and prevent unexpected interruptions to their journey. For over 5 years, The Hiking Club has been bringing this information together and providing expert commentary for legendary hikes in Europe.

Our trail updates program includes the following information. Scroll down to view the details or click on the link of one to zoom straight there;


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Trail, transport and accommodation updates that may impact the plans of hikers completing the Tour des Combins.

Have an update to share? Email us at info@thehiking.club


2025 snow summary

As the 2025 hiking season approaches, it’s important to keep a close eye on latest snow updates!

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Unlike 2024, which saw higher-than-average snow accumulation and a cold May that prolonged the snow-melt, the 2025 winter has brought a below-average snowfall across the Tour des Combins region, and there has already been bouts of warm weather.

Despite a huge dump of snow in mid April this still remains the view when looking at the long term averages in the Valais region (Switzerland). There is always some new snowfall in May/June which can significantly change the early season hiking conditions so whilst its looking favourable for late June hikers, we’ll have to wait and see.

As of 20th May, 2025, there is less-snow-than-average at Pointe de Toules snow station (2,687m) which is located on the Grand Combin massif, despite the big snow dump on April 18th and new snow in the past week. Source: White Risk.

factors for favourable LATE JUNE Hiking Conditions

We’ve been monitoring conditions closely since 2017 and every year it’s a roller coaster. Some look incredibly promising until huge snow dumps at the end of May dramatically changes the picture. Others have resulted in above average snow fall disappearing by early June due to prolonged warm spells in May. While every year is different, these are some of the factors that can lead to favourable late June hiking condition;

  • A smaller snow pack from the winter months that needs to melt away

  • Freezing level spending an increasing amount of time above the highest elevation points on the trail (~2,500m) during Spring

  • Limited new snow accumulation during Spring

  • Plenty of solar radiation hitting the snow from clear sunny days


snow on tour des combins

See the estimated snow depth on Tour des Combins trail in our planning app

The estimated current snow depth and 48 hour snow forecast layers in our planning app are updated daily and inform hikers where snow is expected to be located along their route. This information is provided through our partnership with ExoLab.

CURRENT SNOW DEPTH

Check the snow conditions prior to your hike to understand if there is snow and its expected depth along your route. You can decide to alter your route to an alternative route with no/less snow or skip ahead with transport.

48 HOUR SNOW FORECAST

Understand where and how much snow is expected to fall along the trail for informed hiking decisions.


WEbcams on tour des combins

See real-time video footage along the Tour des Combins trail.

The Tour des Combins passes through various ski resorts and areas, which have live webcams showing current conditions, including: Verbier, Rifugio Chiarella All’amianthe, Ollomont, Saint Oyen, Saint-Rhemy-en-Bosse and La Fouly. Because this is live footage, the video will be black at night time and the current weather may impact the footage too. Most of the webams have a feature that allow you to choose a different time to see footage.

 
 

📷 Rifugio Chiarella all’Amianthe (2,979m / 9,773ft)

Although not located on the Tour des Combins, this webcam is located at a rifugio above the main TDC trail. It provides perspective South down the Valpelline, where Ollomont is located.

 

📷 ollomont (1,394m / )

This camera is located in Ollomont along the valley alternative route.

 

📷 SAINT OYEN (1,380m / 4,528ft)

This camera is located in Saint Oyen is the Aosta Valley. It looks East towards Fenetre Duran, the pass between Switzerland and Italy on the Tour des Combins

 

📷 saint-rhemy-en-bosses (1,976m / 6,482ft)

This camera is located in Saint-Rhemy-en-Bosses and is pointed West towards the main trail to Grand Saint Bernard Pass, via Rifugio Frassati.

 

📷 LA FOULY (2,158M / 7,080FT)

The camera is pointed directly down into the valley where the main trail leads under the Arpalle chairlift.

 

📷 VERBIER - FANTANET (2,479M / 8,133FT)

For those hiking the alternative route via the Verbier ski area, this webcam showcases the area across to Cabane du Mont Fort and Sentier des Chamois to Cabane du Louvie (not in shot).


break the trail

The Hiking Club team hits the trails to capture and share a snapshot of early season conditions with the self-guided hiking community.

For over 5 years, The Hiking Club team has completed a “Break The Trail” journey to provide the first trail report for the legendary trails in the Alps that we support. We share these early-season trail updates for hikers to understand the latest snow conditions, adjust their routes (when necessary), and confirm gear choices.

Our Trail Expert who leads the Tour des Combins region is, Jonas de Jong.

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trail ambassadors

In 2024, over 60 trail ambassadors shared over 500 trip reports via our social channels that reached 200k hikers

Everything we do at The Hiking Club is to make the end-to-end experience of planning and navigating a multi-day hike easy, achievable, and inspiring. Our trail ambassador program has become a key part of providing confidence to others by showcasing all the different ways hikers experience legendary trails. Whether you hike fast or slow, sleep in a tent or lux, go with a crew or solo, picnic or dine in for long lunches - the community wants to hear how you do it! Every experience on the trail is different and the more versions of a journey we share, the better future hikers understand how to create themselves the best plan and what to expect along the way.

What will you do?

As a trail ambassador, you will provide “live from the trail” content about trail conditions, route updates, and memorable experiences. This content will be shared with The Hiking Club community to keep fellow hikers up-to-date, via Instagram and Facebook.

What will you get in return?

In addition to helping out your fellow hikers with information that will help prepare them for their hiking adventure, you’ll also receive an exclusive swag box from our brand sponsors to kit you out for success on your hike!

Who are we looking for?

Solo hikers. Groups of friends tackling an adventure together. Adventurous families with kids of all ages. Fastpackers. Wanderers with their dogs. You name it! We want a diverse group of hikers who represent all the different types of people hiking in the Tour des Combins between June and September 2025.

What is the time commitment?

  • Kick off session: To ensure we set you up for success, there will be a 30 min briefing session in May.

  • During your hike: Share your trail updates and photos via Instagram or Whatsapp (max 15 mins per day)


preparation resources

Some help from The Hiking Club to prepare for your legendary trail with confidence!

1) prepare for the alps webinar series

Watch our webinars to get your body and gear list ready to tackle your multi-day hike this summer.

PREPARE YOUR BODY FOR THE ALPS WEBINAR

Join Stacey Hardin, Doctor of Physical Therapy, for a 90-minute webinar on how to train for your multi-day Alps hike: big elevation, mountain conditions, back-to-back days. Learn more.

PREVENT BLISTERS SPOILING YOUR NEXT HIKE

Join Rebecca Rushton, podiatrist and owner of Blister Prevention, for a free 45-minute webinar on how to prevent and treat foot blisters during your upcoming multi-day hike.

how to sustain energy on a multi-day hike

Join Dr Andrius Ramonas, PhD in Exercise Physiology and Sports Nutrition, Co-Founder of Roam, for a free 45-minute webinar on how to sustain energy on a multi-day hike. Learn more.

 

2) BE PREPARED WITH THE CORRECT GEAR

It’s best to assume that early season hikers will require micro spikes and poles to reduce the risk of incidents on difficult snow covered sections, including sloped terrain and steam crossings. Download our recommended gear list here

A special note on ice-axes: We are sometimes asked whether early season hikers should take an ice-axe. Unless you have training and experience with them, our position is no. Completing a section that requires an ice-axe changes the experience from hiking to mountaineering. If you are not an experienced mountaineer, organise a training with a qualified mountain guide and/or practice your skills on mountains/terrain you are familiar with. Bringing an ice-axe without this experience may give you false confidence to attempt challenging sections that significantly increases the risk of incident. Our advice is to identify the high risk sections and then turn around to avoid them. If you watch our break the trail videos from previous years, we practice what we preach by avoiding high risk snow sections every year. Needless to say, coming home safe is much more important than walking every step on the trail.

 

3) PRIOR TO DEPARTURE, CHECK SNOW CONDITIONS ON YOUR ROUTE

General snow updates are good, but identifying snow conditions on your planned route is even better. Use current snow depth data in our planning app to check your planned route and determine whether to change your route to a lower/alternative route or to bring gear to match the expected conditions.


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