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- 4:00 h
- 17.40 km
- 1,072 m
- 67 m
- 1,000 m
- 2,071 m
- 1,071 m
- Start: Fiesch, public transport hub
- Destination: Fiesch, public transport hub
From the public transport hub in Fiesch, you first ride downhillon Furka street and turn left before the roundabout. Then you cross the Rotten river and ride via Ernen and Mühlebach to the first highlight: the Goms Bridge. After the Goms Bridge, the road to Bellwald branches off directly. Via Gibelegga, St. Anna, and the small hamlet Egga, you reach Bellwald, a typical Valais village with narrow alleys and sun-darkened wooden Valais houses. A stroll through the idyllic village with its car-free center is worthwhile. Then continue eastwards to the village exit where the road turns into an unpaved alpine road. With a magnificent view of the Rhone Valley and the Valais Alps, you continue uphill to Fleschen.
Once in Fleschen, the Bikepark Bellwald offers various options to start your descent back to the valley, or you can take the same path back.
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Directions
Fiesch, public transport hub - Ernen - Mühlebach - Fürgangen - Egga - Bellwald - Fleschen
Tour information
Stop at an Inn
Equipment
Basic equipment for mountain biking
- Bicycle helmet (possibly enduro or full face helmet)
- Bicycle gloves, elbow and knee protectors (possibly back and shin protectors)
- Sturdy, comfortable and preferably waterproof footwear (possibly 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/navigation
- 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 only serve as suggestions for what you should pack.
For your safety, you should carefully read all instructions for proper use and maintenance of your equipment.
Please make sure that your equipment complies with local laws and contains no prohibited items.
Directions & Parking facilities
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
If you want to save yourself part of the climb of almost 1,000 meters in elevation, you can cover part of the route by train, gondola, and chairlift.
Safety guidelines
Use only the marked bike trails 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 always have the right of way. Assess your own skills and fitness well. Riding the various routes is fundamentally at your own risk.
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