Bettmerhorn-Märjelensee-Fiescheralp: the facts

  • Hiking time: 2h45
  • Difficulty: moderate
  • Elevation: 2180 – 2647 m
  • Distance: 9.3 km
  • Terrain: rocky, high-alpine area with grasslands, mountain lakes and meadows
  • Region: Upper Rhone Valley (Valais)

About the trail

The cable car takes you up to the Bettmerhorn, where you can immediately enjoy the magnificent view of the Aletsch Glacier. The route can be divided into 3 sections: along the glacier (1), crossing over to the Upper Rhone Valley (2), and the Upper Rhone Valley (3).

  • Section 1 is about 3.5 km long and offers continuous views of the glacier as you walk parallel to it. Then you’ll walk to the east, away from the glacier, and you’ll soon reach the tiny Märjelensee (Lake Märjelen).
  • Section 2 continues to the larger Vordersee (Lake Vorder), where you will enter the 1 km-long pedestrian tunnel. It’s quite exciting to walk across that pretty dark tunnel. A flashlight will come in handy. You can extend the route by not taking the tunnel but walking further to the northeast along the Vordersee. This trail rejoins with the original route about 1 km before Fiescheralp.
  • Section 3 starts at the end of the tunnel. This section offers views of the Fiescher Glacier, the Fiescher Valley, and the Upper Rhone Valley. An easy wide trail will lead you to Fiescheralp. If you want to see the Aletsch Glacier from a different perspective, this is where you can take a cable car up to the Eggishorn.

Directions and map

How to reach the Bettmerhorn

Travel to the Bettmerhorn as explained here.

How to get back from Fiescheralp

Take the cable car down to Fiesch. You’ll arrive right next to the rail station of Fiesch. See here for further details.

Route description

Simply follow the signs to Märjelen and Fiescheralp.

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