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The All Alps shop was created to raise funds for the ongoing development of the project and to help it grow into an independent brand. All profits are reinvested into exploring new trails, acquiring technical equipment, and expanding the project as a platform for inspiration and discovery.

Souls of the Alps #09: Dani Arnold – The Quiet Force of Speed and Ice
Fastest solos of the Eiger, Matterhorn & more.
First to solo all six great North Faces of the Alps.
Quiet, focused, unstoppable.

Hidden Hiking Gems in the Bavarian Alps: Discover Germany’s Quiet Side of the Mountains
The Bavarian Alps are a hidden gem for hikers looking to escape the more crowded parts of the Alps while still enjoying breathtaking landscapes, welcoming culture, and accessible adventure.

Epic Hikes in the Dolomites: Discover the Dramatic Beauty of the Italian Alps
The Dolomites offer a rare mix of rugged drama and cozy charm, of vast landscapes and intimate details — a place where every trail tells a story, and every summit reveals a surprise.

Souls of the Alps #08: Ueli Steck – The Swiss Machine and the Art of Speed
Soloed the Eiger North Face in under 3 hours.
Master of speed, precision, and mountain flow.
He climbed not for records — but for freedom.
Spring Almabtrieb: When the Alps Celebrate the Return to the Mountains
While the autumn Almabtrieb is well-known for marking the descent of cattle from Alpine pastures, there is a lesser-known but equally charming springtime tradition celebrated in some Alpine regions: the Spring Almabtrieb, also called Almauftrieb.
This event celebrates the moment when cows, sheep, and goats are led back up to the high mountain pastures, where they’ll spend the warmer months grazing in nature’s bounty. It’s a symbol of renewal, abundance, and the deep bond between people, animals, and the land.

Souls of the Alps #07: Reinhold Messner – The Edge of Human Possibility
First to climb all 14 8,000ers without oxygen.
Soloed Everest. Born in the Alps, shaped by risk and respect.
He didn’t just climb — he changed the meaning of alpinism.

Exploring the French Alps on Foot: Panoramic Hikes Around Chamonix
Located at the foot of Mont Blanc — Western Europe’s highest peak — Chamonix is one of the most legendary mountain destinations in the world. While it's famous for skiing and mountaineering, Chamonix also offers exceptional hiking, with trails that cater to everyone from casual walkers to seasoned alpinists.
In this article, we’ll explore some of the most beautiful and accessible hikes around Chamonix, where panoramic views, wildflower meadows, and glacier-carved landscapes await.

Must-Do Hikes in Zermatt, Switzerland: Trails with Views of the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a name that instantly evokes images of snow-capped peaks, traditional Swiss chalets, and, of course, the legendary Matterhorn. But beyond its world-class ski slopes, this charming car-free village in the canton of Valais is also a hiker’s paradise, with trails that cater to every level — all set against some of the most iconic scenery in the Alps.
If you’re planning a trip to Zermatt in spring, summer, or early autumn, here are the top hiking trails you won’t want to miss.

Souls of the Alps #06: Alfred Wills – The Judge Who Opened the Golden Age
In 1854, he climbed the Wetterhorn and opened the Golden Age of Alpinism.
Writer of Wanderings Among the High Alps, founding member of the Alpine Club.
He didn’t just climb — he inspired a generation to follow.

The Best Hiking Trails in Tyrol (Austria): Alpine Beauty for Every Level
Tyrol — or Tirol in German — is a hiker’s paradise nestled in the heart of the Austrian Alps. With dramatic peaks, green valleys, crystal-clear lakes, and cozy mountain huts, Tyrol offers some of the most iconic and accessible hiking routes in Europe. Whether you’re a casual walker or a seasoned trekker, this region has a trail for you.
In this article, we’ll explore some of the best hiking trails in Tyrol, ranging from easy family-friendly walks to challenging alpine adventures.

Hiking vs. Trekking in the Alps: What’s the Difference and Which Is Right for You?
When planning a mountain adventure, many people use the words hiking and trekking interchangeably. But while they have a lot in common, they’re not quite the same — especially in the context of the Alps.
Understanding the difference between hiking and trekking can help you choose the type of trip that fits your goals, experience level, and sense of adventure. In this article, we’ll break down the differences and help you decide: Are you a hiker, a trekker — or both?

Souls of the Alps #05: Leslie Stephen – The Philosopher Who Found Truth in the Mountains
Philosopher, alpinist, and father of Virginia Woolf.
First ascents of Schreckhorn and Rimpfischhorn.
Author of The Playground of Europe — where climbing meets thought.

Sleeping in Alpine Huts: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Waking up above the clouds, watching the sunrise over snow-capped peaks, and sharing stories with fellow hikers in the warmth of a wooden dining room — this is what sleeping in an Alpine hut is all about. Whether you’re doing a multi-day trek or just want a taste of mountain life, staying in a refúgio, cabane, Hütte or rifugio is a truly unforgettable experience.
But for those who’ve never done it before, it can raise some questions: How do mountain huts work? What should I bring? Do I need to book in advance?
In this article, you’ll find everything you need to know to make the most of your night in the Alps.

Discovering Pierre Avoi: A Hidden Gem Above the Rhône Valley

Hiking with Kids in the Alps: Easy Trails and Helpful Tips for a Family-Friendly Adventure
The Alps are not just for hardcore adventurers — they’re also an incredible destination for families. With breathtaking landscapes, fresh air, and countless outdoor experiences, hiking in the Alps with children can be both magical and educational.
But to make the most of it, you'll need the right trails, mindset, and preparation. In this article, you’ll find some of the best kid-friendly hikes in the Alps and practical tips to ensure that everyone — from toddlers to teens — has a great time on the trail.

Souls of the Alps #04: John Tyndall – The Scientist Who Climbed Beyond Knowledge
Scientist. Climber. Philosopher of the Alps.
First ascent of Weisshorn (1861). Explained the greenhouse effect.
He studied the world — and stood on top of it.

Solo Hiking in the Alps: Is It Safe? What to Consider Before You Go
There’s something deeply freeing about hiking alone in the Alps. You move at your own pace, pause when you want, and connect more intimately with the sounds, scents, and vastness of the mountains. But solo hiking, especially in alpine terrain, comes with its own set of risks and responsibilities.
So — is it safe to hike solo in the Alps? The answer is yes, with the right preparation, awareness, and respect for nature’s power. This article outlines what you need to consider before heading into the mountains alone.

How to Read and Understand Trail Markings in the Alps
One of the best things about hiking in the Alps is the excellent network of marked trails — but if you're not familiar with how trail signage works in this region, it can be confusing at first.
Whether you're hiking in Switzerland, Austria, France, or Italy, understanding the trail markers, signs, and color codes will help you navigate confidently, avoid getting lost, and choose trails suited to your experience level.
Here’s a simple guide to decoding Alpine trail markings and making the most of your time on the trail.

Souls of the Alps #03: Christian Almer – The Guide of Great Firsts
Over 30 first ascents, from the Eiger to the Dent Blanche.
He guided legends — and passed his legacy to his own son.

Common Hiking Mistakes in the Alps — And How to Avoid Them
The Alps offer some of the most stunning hiking experiences in the world — but even experienced hikers can run into trouble if they underestimate the unique challenges of this mountainous region.
Whether you're setting off on a short alpine walk or a multi-day trek, being aware of the most common mistakes can make the difference between a dream day in the mountains and a difficult (or dangerous) one.
Here are the top hiking mistakes people make in the Alps — and how to avoid them.