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- 1:30 h
- 3.73 km
- 304 m
- 304 m
- 1,821 m
- 2,125 m
- 304 m
- Start: Rosswald, mountain station
- Destination: Rosswald, mountain station
The snowshoe trail starts at the mountain station and leads uphill for about 300 meters to Fleschboden Restaurant. After a well-deserved rest at the highest point of the excursion, the trail leads down the other side of the ski slopes back to the chalets of Rosswald and the top station of the gondola lift. The marked snowshoe trail is easy to walk with the appropriate equipment and is also suitable for beginners. The entire route, and especially the descent, is very sunny and offers a great view of the Rhone –Valley – all the way to Mittelwallis.
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Equipment
- Good, waterproof footwear
- Snowshoes
- hikingpoles
- clothing suitable for the weather: always carry a waterproof jacket
- hat or cap
- sunscreen
- bottle for water, picnic
- camera
- printout of this hike (click “Print” icon, top right, to download)
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Additional information
- Brig Simplon
Lifts
- Rosswald Bahnen
The winter conditions and protected areas of the animals are predominantly in the forest. In order to keep the animals quiet, you have to follow the path markings. Information boards at the respective starting points of the trails and at the necessary places point out this problem. In cooperation with the Wildhut and the forest managers, the listed trails have been classified as being game and forest friendly. The snowshoe walkers are asked not to leave the marked trails - for their safety and to protect the animals in the forest. We would like to thank you for your consideration and wish you wonderful winter hiking experiences.
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Safety guidelines
- Bring a map. Download full description of this route including large- scale map by clicking on “Print” icon, top right of this page.
- Use marked trails only, and observe all signposting – for your own safety, to safeguard grazing animals and to avoid disturbing wildlife.
- Please be considerate to other trail users, and to the plants and animals. Do not leaveanywaste in nature.
- Take extra care protecting yourself from the sun at altitude. UV radiation can be exceptionally strong, even in cloudy weather.
- Plan hike carefully: take into consideration fitness level of each participant, weather forecast and season.
- Weather conditions can change quickly in the mountains, without warning. Appropriate clothing is therefore essential, along with adequate supplies of food and water. In uncertainweather, turn back in good time.
- Do not venture onto glaciers without a mountain guide.
- Take note of the warning signs that point out the constant danger, especially the danger of avalanches.
This route is only accessible when the piste is open!
The trails are marked with wooden poles, which have a purple coating. In addition, reflective light bands are attached. We ask you to follow the marked routes in the interest of our forest and wildlife. Waste should be put back in your rucksack.
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