After arriving at the Fiescheralp by cable car, head west through the village. Shortly before the end of the settlement, turn right onto a natural / gravel road and head up a short ascent of around 100 metres. The highest point offers a breathtaking view over Lake Schönboden and the Valais mountain panorama. This is also where the trail begins. Take the trail on the far right, close to the lake. At the end of the lake, turn left and ride down to Bättmerhittä. After 100 metres on the dirt road towards Bettmeralp, the trail turns right again. Follow this to Bettmersee. The Bettmerhorn cable car valley station which leads to the next leg is just below Bettmersee. Include the Wurzenbord flow trail as an additional leg. The Wurzenbord chairlift is just a few hundred metres from the Bettmerhorn gondola lift.
- medium
- 7,31 km
- 2 hours 15 minutes
- 1236 m
- 314 m
- start: Fiesch, ÖV Hub
- destination: Bettmeralp, Talstation Bettmerhorn
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Fiesch, ÖV Hub
Bettmeralp, Talstation Bettmerhorn
To avoid the strenuous ascent, take the cable car to the Fiescheralp at 2,212 m above sea level and head off directly into the Alpine surroundings.
The well-signposted bike trail from Fiescheralp, leads in the direction of Schönbodensee. The route is easy and leads across beautiful Alpine meadows with sweeping views. The trail is not technically very demanding.
From Schönbodensee, the route continues on a moderately sloping path to Bettmersee at 2,000 metres. The trail is easy to ride on and offers impressive views of the surrounding mountains.
After a short break at Bettmersee, a pleasant, flowing bike trail leads down to the car-free village of Bettmeralp at 1,950 m above sea level. The descent is technically easy and suitable for all levels of rider.
Use only the designated bike trails and roads and follow the signage. Please close gates and pasture fences after passing through. Show consideration for hikers, plants, and animals. Hikers generally have the right of way. Assess your own abilities and physical condition accurately. Riding the various routes is at your own risk.
Coexistence
The mountains are a place of joy, meant to be shared and respected. The alpine environment is a space for encounters, where everyone can create unforgettable memories—whether on a bike or on foot. To ensure that all users can enjoy this space, it is essential to share it with respect for nature and agriculture. Respectful behavior allows everyone to practice their activities under the best possible conditions. Stay informed about recommendations and rules.
Assess your own abilities and physical condition accurately. Riding the various routes is at your own risk.
Preparing for a Mountain Bike Tour
This route has not been approved by the canton of Valais under the law on recreational mobility routes. The use of the routes and the information on this website is the sole responsibility of the users. Local conditions may lead to changes in the route. We assume no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided on the website.
Basic Mountain Biking Equipment
- Bicycle helmet (optionally an enduro or full-face helmet)
- Cycling gloves, elbow and knee pads (optionally back and shin protection)
- Sturdy, comfortable, and preferably waterproof footwear (optionally mountain bike shoes with ankle protection)
- Layered clothing with moisture-wicking properties
- 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 food and drinking water
Technical Equipment
- Air or CO2 pump with cartridges
- Tire repair kit
- Spare inner tube
- Chain tool
- Allen keys
- Handlebar mount for mobile phone/GPS
- Bike lock
Where applicable, a road-legal (e-)mountain bike with ample suspension, a bell, front and rear lights, and spoke reflectors.
The lists for "Basic Equipment" and "Technical Equipment" are not exhaustive and serve only as recommendations for what you should pack.
For your safety, carefully read all instructions for proper use and maintenance of your equipment.
Please ensure that your equipment complies with local laws and does not contain any prohibited items.
Buy the Aletsch Bikepass. The combined mountain railway and train ticket allows unlimited mobility in the Aletsch Arena.
Take cantonal road 19 to the Fiesch exit and follow Furkastrasse to the car park.
Take cantonal road 19 to the Fiesch exit and follow Furkastrasse to the car park.
Accessible by train and bus: by train from Brig or Oberwald to Fiesch railway station. Then take the aerial cableway Fiesch, Aletsch Bahnen AG up to the Fiescheralp.