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Spectacular
high level trails in the northern portion of Switzerland's
canton Valais offer spectacular views over the Pennine Alps
and Europe's largest glacier, the Aletsch. The northern Valais
receives little tourism other than from the Swiss themselves,
who keep a number of these sunny, quiet valleys north of the
Rhone for themselves.
From
charming, chalet style inns that epitomize the simple pleasures
of alpine culture, we explore the network of trails and secret
valleys that cut into the southern side of the Bernese uplands.
Along the way, we'll visit the resort village of Montana,
the old spa town of Leukerbad, and the lesser known villages
of Blatten, Bettmeralp, Belalp and Fiesch. In addition to
many spectacular high level trails, some of which can be accessed
by lift, we
will walk along the flanks of the Aletsch glacier, a new World
Heritage Site and learn about the beauty, dangers and environmental
threats to these giant living relics of the last ice age.

ITINERARY
Day
1 Travel with Swiss Pass by rail and funicular
to Leukerbad.
Day 2 A warm up hike today
follows the Gemmi pass, an ancient trade route connecting
the Rhone valley with its northern neighbor, the Bernese Oberland.
Lunch is at the timeless Hotel Schwarenbach before returning
to Leukerbad.
Day
3 We begin our day witha cable car ascent out of
Leukerbad. Then, we explore one of the numerous secret side
valleys of the region before climbing to a pass with expansive
views over the Rhone and a surprising view into the remote
Lotschental. Overnight in a atmospheric chalet style inn in
this valley known for its traditional culture and crafts.
9 miles with 1000 feet of ascent and 1650 feet of descent.
Day
4 From the picturesque village of Mund where saffron
is harvested from the crocus, we contour through the wild
Gredetschtal and climb to Nessel with its tiny, quaint chapel
and Matterhorn view. We overnight at a simple but atmospheric
inn perched above Europe¹s largest glacier, the Aletsch.
7 miles with 2900 feet of ascent.
Day
5 Today¹s adventure features an optional crossing
of the Aletschgletscher where we will enjoy the otherworldly
environment of this new World Heritage Site. Overnight in
the tiny, carless village of Bettmeralp in a inviting country
inn with spectacular views. 9 miles with 1000 feet of ascent
and 2250 feet of descent.
Day
6 We will walk on a dramatic trail above the Aletschgletscher
as we head toward the Konkordiaplatz, considered by many Swiss
to be the snowy center of their alpine land. Overnight in
a remote berghaus clinging dramatically above the Fiescher
Glacier. 9 miles with 1250 feet of ascent and 1100 feet of
descent.
Day
7 A pleasant route down the Fieschertal leaves
behind the icy world of glaciers, enters larch forest and
links the tiny hamlets of Egga and Ried. Overnight in an authentic
small inn with inspired regional cuisine in the bustling small
village of Fiesch. 7 miles with 2700 feet of descent.
Day
8 Depart. An afternoon flight can be comfortably
met in Geneva or a flight in Zurich after 1 p.m.
Learn more about the Valais Region.

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