Circular walk from Mörel to Betten, Goppisberg, Greich, Ried-Mörel and back to Mörel.

Tip
12.38 km long
Round trip
Difficulty: difficult
Condition: difficult
Hike
  • 4:50 h
  • 12.38 km
  • 801 m
  • 797 m
  • 764 m
  • 1,469 m
  • 705 m
  • Start: Riederalp valley station in Mörel
  • Destination: Mörel

The circular walk starts at the Riederalp valley station in Mörel at around 770 metres above sea level. From there, walk to the edge of the village and turn off the road onto a small path that climbs steadily and directly. You quickly gain altitude above the quiet valley floor with its dark wooden chalets and the young Rhône. Every now and then, little vistas open up – glimpses down to the village or across to Brig and Grengiols on the opposite side of the valley. The path winds between larch and pine up to about 1,200 metres, then the forest thins and gives way to open pasture slopes. Higher up appears the first hamlet, Betten – a peaceful cluster of old barns and narrow lanes that seems to cling to the hillside.

Beyond Betten, the trail continues uphill through increasingly sparse woodland until the landscape opens out and you reach the edge of Goppisberg: a small village built in terraces, with sweeping views across the Rhône valley and over towards the Aletsch side. We recommend a short detour to Heidi & Rosy’s Beiz:  this self-service café on Dorfstrasse is a lovely spot for a break and a bite to eat, with plenty of seating inside and out. Top tip: behind the building, there’s a small outdoor bowling alley that’s perfect for a quick game.

From Goppisberg, the path continues gently upwards on the traverse until the houses of Greich appear – a classic scattered Valais settlement of dark larch wood, sunny courtyards and that special sense of space that only villages at mid-slope possess. The view now stretches far across the Rhône valley and up the terraces towards Riederalp.

The highest point of the walk lies just above at around 1,480 metres – an open shoulder of meadows and scrub below the tree line. After that, the path gradually descends again, leading you back into the forest until the scattered houses of Ried-Mörel come into sight. Here, on a sunny hillside terrace with fine views, tradition and everyday life meet: there are barns, chalets, small gardens, quiet lanes.

Head downhill from here. The descent passes back through the same vegetation zones: first open meadows, then the long shady belt of larch, pine and birch. The closer you get to the valley floor, the more the sounds of the village return, until you once again reach the meadows on the outskirts of Mörel – the point where the loop closes and the mountain behind you falls silent once more.

If you’d like to shorten the walk, you can catch the cable car down from Greich or the gondola from Ried-Mörel – both will bring you comfortably back to Mörel, the village you left hours earlier.

Aletsch Arena AG
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Good to know

Directions

valley station Riederalp in Mörel - Betten - Goppisberg - Greich - Ried-Mörel - Mörel

Safety guidelines

Current status report

The use of hiking trails and the information on this website is at your own risk. Conditions on site may require changes to the route. Aletsch Arena AG assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information on this website.

Carry a map with you. Download the full trail description including a large-scale map by clicking “Print” in the top right corner of the page.

Use only marked hiking trails and follow all signposts and instructions — for your own safety, to protect grazing animals and out of respect for wildlife.

Always close gates after passing through.

Be considerate of other trail users, plants and animals.

Tour information

  • Familiy-Friendly

  • Loop Road

  • Stop at an Inn

Best to visit

suitable
Depends on weather

Pavements

Street
Asphalt
Trail
Path

Equipment

We recommend:
  • Good footwear
  • Weather-appropriate clothing: always bring a waterproof vest
  • Head covering
  • Sun protection
  • Water bottle
  • Picnic
  • Camera
  •  Binoculars (optional)
  •  Hiking poles (optional)
  •  Printed version of the trail description (click “Print” to download)

Directions & Parking facilities

Take Cantonal Road 19 to the Mörel-Filet exit, then continue to the signposted parking areas
A limited number of paid parking spaces are available at Mörel-Filet train station. Additional parking options are signposted.

Large paid parking garages are located at the entrance to Mörel-Filet and in the village centre.

Take the train from Brig or Oberwald to Mörel-Filet.

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

Travelling with kids? The little ones can burn off some energy on the playgrounds in Ried-Mörel, Greich and Mörel-Filet along the way!

Location and Contact

Circular walk from Mörel to Betten, Goppisberg, Greich, Ried-Mörel and back to Mörel.
3983 Mörel-Filet