Winter trekking

Snowshoe treks in the Aletsch Arena

Quiet trails in the UNESCO World Heritage Site

Snowshoeing in the Aletsch Arena combines the experience of nature with gentle exercise. The marked trails start from the car-free plateaus of Riederalp, Bettmeralp and Fiescheralp. The trails are easily accessible, offer different levels of difficulty and are suitable for beginners as well as anyone looking for a more relaxed alternative to skiing.

Snowshoe treks at a glance

  • Region: Riederalp, Bettmeralp, Fiescheralp

  • Area: Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Best time: December–March

  • Difficulty levels: Easy to medium

  • Equipment: Snowshoes & poles (can be hired on arrival)

  • Suitable for: Nature lovers & sports-keen winter guests

  • Special feature: View of the Aletsch Glacier

© Sylvia Michel

Why snowshoe hikes in the Aletsch Arena?
 

For nature lovers

With deep snow as far as the eye can see, views of the Aletsch Glacier and the very special atmosphere of Aletsch Forest, snowshoeing here becomes an intense experience of nature. The centuries-old Swiss stone pines and the silence of winter offer a space in which the pace of life slows down – perfect to bask in the scenic beauty and put the daily grind behind you.

For the sports-keen

The GPS tracks make it easy for you to realise your snowshoe treks. The alpine location and proximity to the Aletsch Glacier make for an impressive backdrop – ideal for anyone in need of a challenge.

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site with a guide

Guided snowshoe tours in the nature reserve

A guided snowshoe tour with a local mountain or hiking guide takes you to the most beautiful and unspoilt places in the Aletsch Arena, some of which are part of the Pro Natura Aletsch Forest nature reserve and the Jungfrau Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site. With the tips from your expert guide, you will learn how to move safely through the deep snow and use the poles correctly.

  • Feel-Free factor: Hire snowshoes and poles directly from the guide.

  • The tours take place several times a week either during the day, in the evening or at night beneath the full moon.

  • The routes are ideal for beginners and connoisseurs alike.

Trekking as you please

The snowshoe trails in the Aletsch Arena

In the Aletsch Arena there is a small but varied selection of snowshoe hikes on marked trails. Choose your tour according to duration, altitude difference and starting point. All available tours are automatically displayed below.

  • Once you’re there, you’ll recognise the snowshoe routes by the pink signs with a snowshoe symbol.

Moonlit magic

Snowshoe tours under the full moon

Experience the magical silence of the snow-covered Aletsch Arena on a snowshoe hike by the light of the silvery full moon. Far away from the hustle and bustle, immerse yourself in the pristine winter landscape, accompanied by the soft crunch of the snow under your feet.

Are you brave enough to visit the ‘poor souls’?

Storyteller and mountain guide Martin takes you on a mystical snowshoe tour to visit the ghosts – known as the ‘poor souls’ – beneath a full moon.

Full-moon fondue fun

Do you agree that fondue tastes best when you’ve earned it? Then a snowshoe tour by the light of the full moon followed by a cheese fondue in the Bättmerhitta is just what you need. On this group tour, you trek through the snowy winter landscape before enjoying a warming fondue.

Book a snowshoe tour to Restaurant Bättmerhitta
Full moon fondue Bättmerhitta in the Aletsch Arena with a convivial fondue round and traditional cheese fondue
© aletscharena.ch / Raphael Wernli, Raphael Wernli

Your contact for guided snowshoe tours

Would you like to book a personal snowshoe trek for yourself or a group in the Aletsch Arena? We suggest you contact the snow tour organiser of your choice directly.

Swiss Ski School Riederalp

Riederalp

© aletscharena.ch / Schweizer Ski- und Snowboardschule Riederalp

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