The hike leads through lush alpine meadows, past the Lüsgersee lake and via the Tyndall monument and Hohbiel up to the Sparrhorn. The ascent is not very difficult and is also suitable for children with surefootedness. It is worthwhile to enjoy the view of the fantastic mountain world of the Valais Alps again and again along the way. From the summit of the Sparrhorn at 3021 m. above sea level, a panoramic view opens up: The jags of the Fusshörner are within reach, further down the Oberaletsch glacier can be seen, and in the distance the striking four-thousand-metre peaks of the Matterhorn, Weisshorn, Dom and Monte Rosa, among others, can be seen.
- difficult
- 11,33 km
- 4 hours 55 minutes
- 916 m
- 916 m
- start: Belalp, Belalp cable car mountain station (2095 m)
- destination: Belalp, Belalp cable car mountain station
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- Summit
- Stop at an Inn
- Loop Road
Belalp, Belalp cable car mountain station (2095 m)
Belalp, Belalp cable car mountain station
From the Belalp mountain station, follow the road in an easterly direction until you reach Bruchegg. Turn left here and walk above Lake Lüsger to the Tyndall monument. Continue along the signposts up to Hohbiel. From here, there are some steep hairpin bends, and finally the route climbs up a gravel-covered slope to the summit. Surefootedness required.
The descent is mostly along the same path. At the Tyndall monument, you can also choose the direct descent to the Hotel Belalp on the Aletschbord.
Belalp - Lüsga - Hotel Belalp - Lüsgen Chapel - Tyndall Monument - Hohbiel - Sparrhorn - Tyndall Monument - Aletschbord - Bruchegg - Belalp
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Despite the " impossible to miss " markings of the hiking trails, we recommend for safety reasons to always have an appropriate hiking map with you, so that you can quickly find a safe area in case of a thunderstorm or an emergency, for example.
Especially in autumn, you should also be aware that leaves lying on the ground can hide bumps, roots, stones or holes in the path. After storms, trees can still fall over or branches can fall down. Especially in bad weather conditions, near-natural paths can become muddy and slippery. You have to expect this kind of path obstruction when you go on a hike.
Not all rocks or precipices are secured with ropes or railings. In some cases surefootedness is required. If you think that certain sections of the trail are not passable for you, you should avoid them.
Sturdy shoes, clothing suitable for the weather, sun and rain protection, as well as sufficient supplies of food and drinks, should there be no refreshment stops or shopping facilities available or open. Although the trail is very well marked throughout, you should always have a suitable hiking map with you for safety reasons. Take sticks or other aids with you.
- Sign the summit book
- Enjoy the unique view
- Visit the Lüsgersee lake and treat yourself to some refreshment
Arrival by car
From western Switzerland: A9 Lausanne - Vevey, or north-western Switzerland: A12 Bern - Vevey: A9 - Sierre: main road Sierre - Brig
From north-western Switzerland: A6 Berne - Thun - Spiez: main road Spiez - Kandersteg (Lötschberg tunnel car transport) - Goppenstein - Gampel - Brig
From eastern and central Switzerland: Andermatt - Realp (year-round Furka car transport; in summer via Furka Pass) - Oberwald - Brig
From Ticino (in summer): Airolo - Nufenenpass - Ulrichen - Brig
Or via Centovalli - Domodossola - Simplonpass - Brig
From Italy (Aosta, Mt. Blanc Tunnel): Aosta - Grand Saint Bernard tunnel (over the pass in summer) - Martigny: A9 motorway - Sierre: Sierre - Brig main road.
Or via Domodossola - Simplon Pass - Brig
Blatten bei Naters
From Brig you can reach Blatten bei Naters via Naters, then take the cable car to the car-free Belalp.
Paid parking is available at Chienzlichrommu and in the underground car park in Blatten bei Naters.
You can find more info at:
Blatten bei Naters can be reached by public transport from Brig or Naters www.sbb.ch
You can reach Belalp from Blatten by cable car.
You can find the timetable and further information on how to get there at: www.belalp.ch
If you have an questions, please contact:
Belalp Bahnen AG
Blatten - Belalp Tourismus AG