Mostly downhill this walk is suitable for the whole family. Take the chairlift up then gently make your way back down to Verbier.
Discover the top Verbier walking trails and routes
If you're coming to Verbier during the summer, it is simply beautiful and you're likely to want to throw on your walking boots and head out for a hike, walk or just an easy ramble around the mountains.
Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Verbier Hiking & Walking Guide.
Mostly downhill this walk is suitable for the whole family. Take the chairlift up then gently make your way back down to Verbier.
This walk provides an introduction to varied landscapes.
Between Les Ruinettes and La Chaux, at an altitude of 2,300m, the art works exhibited are created by international artists invited to display their creations in Verbier every two years.
Accessible throughout the year, the Verbier 3-D Sculpture Park creates a space where art and ecology meet the mountain. Everyone can therefore enjoy a visit to this museum without walls and experiment in their own way
Verbier Castle once stood overlooking the Val De Bagnes valley, and is believed to have been built in the 12th or 13th century by the Count of Savoy.
To this day only the ruins of the castle remain after the building was destroyed in the Battle of La Planta in the 15th century.
Although scarce, the ruins are worth a visit to appreciate the history of Verbier during the medieval era.
The Bisse des Ravines was built at the beginning of the 19th century. Its recent rehabilitation highlights the diverse techniques used to build these old irrigation channels.
The return journey goes through La Arbellaire, and enables you to visit the the barns so typical of Bruson Village.
This one way walk requires you to take the bus back to Verbier, so please be aware of the departure times.
The hike finishes in Fionnay where you can grab a bite to eat or if you're feeling hungry along the route, a great place to stop is the refuge Cabane de Louvie, where they offer local cuisine and even a bed for the night if you feel this walk was too much for one day.
At just under 20km this walk is an opportunity to visit various museums, churches, chapels and the old mill at Sarreyer - just some of the sights you can expect to see.
There are lots of beautiful old and new buildings dotted along this long walk.
With a relatively small altitude gain this walk is an ideal starting place for those who wish to complete more routes around Verbier.
Discover the path of sculptures on the last leg of the Bisse du Levron (Levron Waterway), near the place known as La Marlénaz. All the sculptures were made using a chainsaw by former ski champion, William Besse.