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- 0:40 h
- 1.83 km
- 9 m
- 9 m
- 1,364 m
- 1,372 m
- 8 m
- Start: Oberwald, Dorfstrasse/Schulhaus
- Destination: Oberwald, Dorfstrasse/Schulhaus
The winter hiking trail over the Oberwalder Matte is perfect for a leisurely walk in the fresh and healthy mountain air. The flat plain on the edge of the mountain village in the Upper Valais is ideal for a quiet circular route.
Prepared by the snow groomers of Loipe Goms, this winter hiking trail covers a length of just under 2 kilometres. The circular route in the open air is ideal for refreshment after an indulgent feast, for a Sunday stroll with the family or, most exquisitely, for an illuminated night walk under the full moon.
Of course, the path can be easily combined with other winter hiking trails. The circular trail can also be accessed via the Rottenweg, the Ifangstrasse or even via the Oberwald railway station.
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Loop Road
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Equipment
- Good footwear and walking sticks
- Sun and rain protection and warm clothing
- Detailed map or information material with good tour preparation
- Provisions for your day in the great outdoors
- Pocket pharmacy and mobile phone for emergencies
Directions & Parking facilities
The Goms valley is also easily accessible from direction Zurich / Lucerne via Andermatt – car transport Furka .
The Alpine passes Furka, Grimsel and Nufenen are closed in winter.
The timetables for all trains and busses can be found at www.sbb.ch.
Additional information
- Winter sports report at www.obergoms.ch/winter-report
- Time table www.sbb.ch
- Telephone number of rescue service: 144
- Avalanche bulletin and snow situation at www.slf.ch
Literature
- Winter map of Obergoms with cross country trail plan
- Holiday companion
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Safety guidelines
Take a map with you or download the complete description of the route with a large-scale map. Use only signposted paths and observe all markings and signs - for your own safety, for the protection of the landscape and in respect for wildlife. Be considerate of other users. Take your rubbish and that of others with you.
Weather conditions in the mountains can change very quickly and without warning. Adequate clothing and provisions (food and drink) are very important. If the weather is unstable, it is better to turn around early. Carry additional sun protection with you. UV rays at high altitudes can be very strong, especially in winter, even when the sky is overcast.
Plan your tour carefully and in detail. Inform yourself in advance about the current conditions (avalanche danger, cross-country ski runs, winter hiking trails, snow trails and road conditions) and weather conditions. The winter sports report provides you with valuable information from the region.
Map
- Hiking map, Rotten Verlag, 1:25‘000
- National maps 1:25'000 Swisstopo: 1250 Ulrichen / 1270 Binntal
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