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Zermatt Photography Trip

July 10, 2026 - July 12, 2026

Zermatt Photography Trip

An unforgettable weekend at the Swiss Photographic Icon
Regular reservation until Jul 10th starts from 1890 EUR per person
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July 10, 2026 - July 12, 2026
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The Matterhorn is one of the most photographed mountains in the world — and on this photo trip, you'll learn to capture it properly. Zermatt and the Valais Alps offer spectacular panoramas, alpine lakes, glaciers and a mountain landscape that looks different in every light.

You photograph at sunrise by the Riffelsee, explore the car-free old town of Zermatt and learn long exposure techniques at mountain streams. On clear nights, astrophotography sessions with the Matterhorn as your backdrop.

This photo trip is ideal for landscape photographers of all levels. Small group, professional coaching and one of the most iconic backdrops in Switzerland.

This trip will be led by: Sebastian Grundgeir who speaks Deutsch, English

Location

Where do we go?

The Matterhorn is one of the world's most famous mountain peaks and for sure one of the iconic shots when it comes to landscape photography. Standing almost 4’500m tall at the border of Swiss canton Wallis and the Italian Aosta valley, it shows a significant and distinct shape that is best seen (and photographed) from the east.

To get the best views and compositions of this Swiss classic, we will set camp at the Fluhalp and visit all the famous mountain lakes that reflect the Matterhorn like a mirror. The Stellisee will be on our list as well as the Grindjisee and 3 others. We will explore the high alpine region of Zermatt, visit the rural mountain village of Findeln and enjoy incredible panoramic views from sunrise to sunset.

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Trip highlights

What you can expect from this trip

  • Meeting, walk to Fluhalp, first shots from Stellisee
  • Sunrise at Stellisee, Findel Glacier, Grünsee
  • Sunrise shooting, (optional) 12km hike back to Sunnegga station
See full itinerary here

Day 1

Meeting, walk to Fluhalp, first shots from Stellisee

After meeting at the Bahnhofsplatz we will start our photography weekend with a short walk through the village to take some first shots and get to know each other.


Saving energy for the upcoming sunset shooting, we will take the cable car from the Sunnegga Station up to Blauherd and hike a short trail (2km, 40min) to get to our accommodation, the Fluhalp. We will have a few moments to rest, unpack and explore the area nearby before dinner. Luckily, the famous Stellisee is only a stone's throw away. And within 10 minutes of downhill walking, we will reach our location for the first sunset shoot. 


Optional: Depending on the forecast, we might stay out late to do some astro and milky way photography.

Day 2

Sunrise at Stellisee, Findel Glacier, Grünsee

We will get up early and visit the Stellisee for the second time to photograph the sunrise and capture the iconic Matterhorn reflections. After the first session of the day, we will return to the Fluhalp for breakfast and to rest a bit if necessary. 


During the day, we will hike a round trip to scout out the area and do some travel style photography. If we get lucky, there is also a chance of wildlife. Eespecially the marmots might be out, so keep your long lens at hand ;-) 


Starting above the Fluhalp and hiking towards the Findel glacier (don’t worry, we will only admire it from a safe distance), we will walk a section of the 5 Lakes Trail to visit the Grindjisee and have a lunch break there. Depending on weather and motivation, we can continue the route towards the Grünsee or do the shortcut to return to our accommodation via Stellisee. Distance and walking time will depend strongly on the route, but be prepared for at least 4 hours of hiking.


If you decide to bring a laptop or iPad to edit your photos during the trip, we will find some time for editing tips and to review your images during the afternoon. Please keep in mind that any device you bring on the trip will be additional weight in your backpack for the hiking at the beginning and especially at the end of the trip when we descend back down to Zermatt (see day 3). Even if having a big screen is nice, we will surely find a way to evaluate your pictures on your camera screen so you can save some weight, so please think carefully if bringing an extra device is necessary for you.


After having dinner at the Fluhalp, we will go out for our second sunset shooting. The location will be determined based on your preferences during the day.


Optional: Again, depending on weather and motivation after a full day outside, we might stay out for night photography.

Day 3

Sunrise shooting, (optional) 12km hike back to Sunnegga station

One last time, we will get up early and shoot at sunrise. Just like with the second sunset shoot, we will decide on the location based on your preferences and the conditions. After returning to the Fluhalp for breakfast, we will have time to rest and pack our stuff. 


We will start our hike back down through some steeper terrain at the beginning until we reach the Sunnegga station. Instead of taking the cable car, we will continue hiking, passing the beautiful mountain village Findeln on the ‘Gourmet-trail’. Our descent leads through the forest on a very enjoyable, scenic path. This hike will be about 12km and 1000m elevation - luckily it’s all downhill, mostly with only moderate slope.


We will return to Zermatt in the early afternoon to finish the trip with a drink in a café before getting on the train back home. 


Please note that we can only plan a rough timetable due to variables like weather conditions, the hiking speed of our group and the number of photo-compositions along the trail. Trains are the only means of transportation to reach Zermatt. But since there will be plenty of connections to take, I would recommend waiting to book your return ticket until just before leaving Zermatt.


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Accommodation

Where do we stay?

We will be accommodated at the Fluhalp on 2620m – beautiful panorama and Matterhorn view included. We will have shared and private rooms available. The accommodation covers breakfast and dinner. However, the Fluhalp is not a hotel but a true mountain hut. Showers are available but you will have to bring your own towels. If you wish to stay in a private room or a double bedroom with your partner or friend, please let us know.

Even though 2 meals are included, hiking in the mountains and being outdoors all day will make you hungry. Please bring your own snacks and supplies for the day and don‘t forget a water bottle.

Included

  • A full weekend of photography of this spectacular landscape, including sunset and sunrise shooting, astro and night-sky shooting
  • 2 nights at Fluhalp in 2-bed or private rooms
  • 2x breakfast and dinner
  • cable car ride from Zermatt to Blauherd at the beginning
  • Help and instruction from our enthusiastic teacher during the entire weekend
  • Incredible mountain views
  • The most satisfying feeling after a day hiking and photographing outdoors in the mountains

Not included

  • Snacks and supplies during the day
  • Beverages at Fluhalp
  • Arrival and departure costs
  • Insurance

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Your instructor

Sebastian Grundgeir

Sebastian Grundgeir

Sebastian Grundgeir Photography

Language: Deutsch, English

Sebastian Grundgeir is living and working as a trained architect and self-educated photographer in Zurich.


Born in Hamburg he went out to study architecture in Hannover and discovered his passion for photography whilst studying. However, his profession as well as his love of nature and the alpine soon called and made him move to Switzerland.

His photographic emphasis lies in architectural photography and landscape photography. Besides the mountains and Swiss architecture, which form the main body of work, his portfolio holds projects across the entire Alpine region and beyond.


Sebastian’s photographs portrait moments in time, which he understands as a mixture of actual documentation and emotional illustration. He stresses the elements that were the incentive for the capture, accentuates colors and forms, without unnaturally distorting them. His compositions are consciously chosen, composed and most of the time carefully planned.

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