Fiesch - Fiescheralp - Schönbodensee – Bettmeralp

7.31 km long
Difficulty: medium
Condition: very easy
Great panorama
Mountain bike tour
  • 2:15 h
  • 7.31 km
  • 1,236 m
  • 314 m
  • 1,061 m
  • 2,297 m
  • 1,236 m
  • Start: Fiesch, public transport hub
  • Destination: Bettmeralp, valley station Bettmerhorn

The short stage from Fiescheralp to Bettmeralp impresses with a magnificent view over the Valais mountain panorama.

After arriving on Fiescheralp with the cable car, ride through the village heading west. Shortly before the end of the settlement, turn right onto a natural/gravel road. A short ascent of about 100 meters in elevation awaits you. At the highest point, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view over the Valais mountain panorama. The trail also starts there. Take the track on the far right, close to the lake. At the end of the lake, turn left and ride down to Bättmerhitta. After 100 meters on the natural road towards Bettmeralp, turn right again onto a trail that you can follow to Bettmersee. Below Bettmersee is already the valley station of the Bettmerhorn gondola, which takes you to the next stage.

Add the Wurzenbord flow trail as an extra stage. The Wurzenbord chairlift is only a few hundred meters from the Bettmerhorn gondola.

Aletsch Arena AG
Aletsch Arena AG

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Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Directions

Take the gondola to Fiescheralp at 2212 meters altitude to avoid the strenuous climb and start directly in the alpine surroundings.

From Fiescheralp, the well-marked bike trail leads towards Schönbodensee. The route is easy and passes over beautiful alpine meadows with wide views. The trail is not technically very demanding.

From Schönbodensee, continue on a moderately descending path to Bettmersee at 2000 meters. The path is well rideable and offers impressive views of the surrounding mountains.

After a short break at Bettmersee, a smooth and pleasant bike trail leads down into the car-free village of Bettmeralp at 1950 meters altitude. The descent is technically easy and suitable for all riding levels.

Tour information

  • Stop at an Inn

Equipment

 Basic equipment for mountain biking

  • Bicycle helmet (if applicable, enduro or full face helmet)
  • Bike gloves, elbow and knee protectors (if applicable, back and shin protectors)
  • Sturdy, comfortable and preferably waterproof footwear (if applicable, mountain bike shoes with ankle protection)
  • Clothing in multiple layers with moisture transport
  • Backpack (with rain cover)
  • Sun, rain and wind protection (hat, sunscreen, waterproof and windproof jacket)
  • Sunglasses
  • Mobile phone
  • First aid kit
  • Pocket knife
  • Cash
  • Navigation device / map and compass
  • Sufficient provisions and drinking water

Technical equipment

  • Air or CO2 pump with cartridges
  • Tire repair kit
  • Spare bicycle tube
  • Chain tool
  • Allen keys
  • Handlebar mount for mobile phone / GPS
  • Bicycle lock

Where applicable, roadworthy (e-)mountain bike with plenty of suspension travel, bell, front and rear lights, and spoke reflectors.

The lists for "basic equipment" and "technical equipment" do not claim to be complete and are only suggestions of what you should pack.

For your safety, you should carefully read all instructions on the proper use and maintenance of your device.

Please ensure that your equipment complies with local laws and does not contain prohibited items.

Directions & Parking facilities

Follow cantonal road 19 to the Fiesch exit, then Furka road to the parking options.

Large, fee-based parking lot at the old valley station of the Fiesch-Eggishorn cable car, Aletsch Bahnen AG.

Accessible by train and bus

By train from Brig or Oberwald to Fiesch station. Then take the Fiesch cable car operated by Aletsch Bahnen AG up to Fiescheralp.

Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author

Get the Aletsch Bikepass. With the combined cable car and train ticket, you have unlimited mobility in the Aletsch Arena.

Safety guidelines

Use only marked bike paths and roads and follow the signage. Please close gates and pasture fences behind you. Be considerate of hikers as well as plants and animals. Hikers generally have the right of way. Assess your own skills and fitness well. Riding the various routes is entirely at your own risk.

Coexistence

The mountains, a place of joy to share and respect. The mountain world is a place to meet and experience unforgettable moments together—whether by bike or on foot. So that all users can benefit, it is essential to share this space with respect for nature and agriculture. Respectful behavior allows everyone to enjoy their leisure activities under the best conditions. Inform yourself about recommendations and rules. 6 VALAIS/WALLIS PROMOTION Avenue de Tourbillon 11 P.O. Box 607 | CH-1951 Sion +41 (0)27 327 36 00 info@wallis.ch | www.wallis.ch Travel properly Assess your own skills and fitness well. Riding the various routes is entirely at your own risk. Preparation for the mountain bike route

This route has not been approved by the canton of Valais under the law on recreational paths. The use of the routes and the information on this website is the responsibility of the respective user. Local conditions may lead to route changes. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the information on the website.

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Location and Contact

Fiesch - Fiescheralp - Schönbodensee – Bettmeralp
3984 Fiesch