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- 4:30 h
- 46.01 km
- 1,543 m
- 1,543 m
- 990 m
- 2,215 m
- 1,225 m
- Start: Fiesch, public transport hub
- Destination: Fiesch, public transport hub
Lovely half-day route, mostly on roads and gravel paths, from Fiesch up to Schinerewysse and back. The starting point is at the public transport hub in Fiesch. From there you cycle towards Lax, turn left at the tennis court at the edge of the village and cross the Rotten bridge at the EW power station. After a short stretch off-road, you meet the Binntal road, which you follow up to Ernen and further to the Binntal tunnel. You bypass it on the right on the unpaved field road through the Twingi gorge. At the exit of the gorge, you pass the hamlet Ze Binne, which lies by a small reservoir and is worth an extra lap. Here you meet the Binntal road again and soon reach Binn, a small mountain village known, like the entire valley, for its mineral wealth. After crossing the Roman bridge, you continue downhill towards Imfeld. Here, the beautiful village center with Valais houses and the restaurant Bärgekristall invite you to take a break. Then you continue uphill on an unpaved road. At Schinerewysse, the highest point of the tour (2,215 m) is reached. The magnificent view of the impressive mountain scenery rewards the hard climb just mastered. The anticipation of a rapid descent is justified: via the scenic Freichi, you return to Imfeld and Binn. Again you pass the wild romantic Twingi gorge and ride down the Binntal road to Ernen. As an alternative for the section up to the Rotten bridge, it is now recommended to take the field road through the Erner field. After crossing the Rotten bridge, it goes back to Fiesch.
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Fiesch, public transport hub - Ernen - Binn - Imfeld - Schinerewysse - Imfeld - Binn - Ernen - Fiesch, public transport hub
Tour information
Loop Road
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
Basic equipment for mountain biking
- Bike 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 multilayer principle 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 bike tube
- Chain rivet tool
- Allen keys
- Handlebar mount for mobile phone/navigation
- Bike lock
Where applicable, roadworthy (e-)mountain bike with plenty of suspension travel, bell, front and rear light and spoke reflectors.
The lists for “basic equipment” and “technical equipment” do not claim to be complete and are only suggestions for what you should pack.
For your safety, you should carefully read all instructions for the proper use and maintenance of your device.
Please make sure that your equipment complies with local laws and does not contain prohibited items.
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Additional information
Aletsch Arena AG
Furkastrasse 39
CH-3983 Mörel-Filet
+41 27 928 58 58
info@aletscharena.ch
www.aletscharena.ch
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
More than 200 different minerals have already been found in the Binntal. More information can be found at the museum in Binn.
Safety guidelines
Use only the marked bike paths and roads and follow the signs. 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 basically at your own risk.
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