The Matterhorn is one of the most recognizable mountain peaks in Switzerland, standing tall at 4,478 metres (14,692 ft). Located near Zermatt, this pyramid-shaped peak is a symbol of the Swiss Alps. Visitors can reach the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise via a series of cable cars from Zermatt, offering Europe’s highest cable car station and sweeping views of 38 peaks. The Mt Matterhorn Zermatt region is also famous for skiing and mountaineering.
Located near Engelberg in central Switzerland, Titlis mountain in Switzerland rises to 3,238 metres (10,623 ft). It's known for its glacier cave, revolving cable car, and the dramatic Titlis Cliff Walk—Europe’s highest suspension bridge. Easily accessible via a combination of gondola and rotating cable car from Engelberg, it’s one of the most popular and scenic day trips from Lucerne.
Part of the UNESCO-listed Jungfrau-Aletsch region, the Jungfrau stands at 4,158 metres (13,642 ft). It’s one of the most famous highest peaks in Switzerland, and visitors can access the Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe via a cogwheel train from Interlaken or Grindelwald. The panoramic viewing platform offers stunning vistas of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding Alps.
Mount Pilatus, located near Lucerne, Switzerland, is a majestic peak offering panoramic views of the Alps and Lake Lucerne. Accessible via the world’s steepest cogwheel railway or scenic gondola rides, it’s known for hiking trails, thrilling activities like the Pilatus Rope Park, and seasonal toboggan runs. At its summit, visitors can explore restaurants, viewing platforms, and even stay overnight at mountain hotels. It is approximately 30 minutes from Lucerne by public transport or car.
The Eiger, towering at 3,967 metres (13,015 ft), is renowned for its treacherous north face—a legendary challenge among climbers. Situated near Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, visitors can take the Eiger Express gondola from Grindelwald Terminal and enjoy views from the Eiger Glacier station, or continue on to Jungfraujoch.
At 4,634 metres (15,203 ft), Monte Rosa is the highest mountain peak in Switzerland, located on the border with Italy near Zermatt. It is a favorite among experienced mountaineers. For regular visitors, the Gornergrat Railway offers amazing panoramic views of Monte Rosa from the summit of Gornergrat.
Mount Rigi, known as the "Queen of the Mountains," is a prominent peak in central Switzerland, easily accessible from Lucerne via a scenic boat ride and cogwheel train. Located between Lake Lucerne and Lake Zug, it offers panoramic views of the Swiss Alps, lush valleys, and surrounding lakes. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cable car rides, and relaxing at Rigi Kaltbad’s thermal baths. In winter, it transforms into a popular destination for sledding and snowshoeing.
Harder Kulm is a prominent viewpoint located approximately 1.5 kilometers north of Interlaken's town center in Switzerland. Perched at an elevation of 1,322 meters, it offers panoramic vistas of the Bernese Alps, including peaks like Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, as well as Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Several trails of varying difficulty levels originate from Harder Kulm. It can be reached by hiking or via Harderbahn funicular departs from the Harderbahn Valley station in Interlaken.
Famous for being a filming location of the James Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, the Schilthorn mountain in Switzerland stands at 2,970 metres (9,744 ft). Accessible via cable car from Stechelberg, it offers jaw-dropping views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks, along with the revolving Piz Gloria restaurant.