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TIP Paragliding EN FEELTHE MOST LIBERATING NATURE FREE EXPERIENCE IN THE ALPS Guided hikes Lucky stones TIP Paragliding Glacier caves at the Great Aletsch Glacier Thursdays Let go at the glacier; forget your worries and relive moments of Aletsch Arena thermalling Daily This walk to the rugged, fissured landscape of the glacier edge is joy. Write your thoughts on a stone: whatever is occupying or has Take to the skies with a paraglider and let the current take you. a top holiday highlight. Groups take the chairlift to Hohfluh view worried you, or moments of thankfulness and happiness. The Fly high over the glacier, free as a bird. After a long, magical flight, point. From there and with views of the ice giant all the way, you stones are available from the cableway companies and the you land in the valley to discover a piece of ice from the Great climb down to the glacier and its deep-blue caves. You can feel tourist offices, and in some of the hotels and holiday flats. You can Aletsch Glacier. They say that touching it brings you luck. Floating the ice breathe. The return route for this once-in-a-lifetime trip of course also go out and look for your very own lucky stone. Leave on the thermal, high above the Great Aletsch Glacier, and then takes you through the protected woodland of the Aletsch Forest. your cares on the mountaintop! You can leave your lucky stones holding a piece of that glacier in your hand is surely one of the at one of the three view points (Hohfluh, Bettmerhorn or Eggis- most liberating experiences that the Aletsch Arena has to offer. Prices horn) in the Aletsch Arena, symbolically “unloading” your cares FEEL FREE. Adults CHF 35.- . Children (aged 16 or under) CHF 15.- and worries to return with a lighter step and a lighter heart. rollibocktrophy.ch 17 October 2015 in Fiesch Families (children < 16) CHF 85.- . Cableway ticket not included aletscharena.ch/luckystones (at least 4 persons) Prices Booking (NEW online: aletscharena.ch) CHF 175.- per person Ed Kummer . [email protected] . T +41 (0)79 488 17 28 The energy of the Great Aletsch Glacier: Children (aged 4 – 10) from CHF 99.- (shorter flight) refresh your soul Booking (NEW online: aletscharena.ch) TIP flug-taxi.ch . T +41 (0)79 241 23 83 Between sky and ice Daily PAUSE – RELAX – FEEL – ENJOY Breathtaking views all the way on this tour that starts on the Eggishorn (view point). A panoramic walk to the Märjela valley Certain places; certain geological features, emit positive energy. New: Paragliding taster session Tuesdays and then on to the Bettmerhorn (view point) surrounded by the Visit the three Aletsch Arena view points – Moosfluh/Hohfluh, View Point hikes Paragliding taster lesson on the practice slope followed by a magic of the Great Aletsch Glacier. Simply fantastic! Bettmerhorn or Eggishorn – and feel the energy in these tandem flight with flight instructor (you steer). very special places. Take a moment to pause and reflect; try Prices including cableway tickets to slow down. Breathe deeply. The view from the peaks of the Prices CHF 68.- without a visitor‘s card . CHF 48.- with a visitor‘s card UNESCO-listed Great Aletsch Glacier is quite simply spectacular. A glacier experience for all CHF 260.- per person (at least 2 persons) (at least 3 persons) Detailed information on these “energy spots” can be found at: Booking Booking aletscharena.ch/energyspots the senses: “Glacier Sightseeing” flyingcenter.ch . T +41 (0)79 220 73 05 [email protected] . T +41 (0)79 781 25 52 June – October 2015 Enjoy breathtaking views of the Great Aletsch Glacier and the Eggishorn via ferrata Wednesdays Individual view point hikes 4000-metre Valais peaks from the Hohfluh/Moosfluh, Bettmer- A trip along the beautiful UNESCO high trail high above the Select the right view point trail for you: gentle, strenuous or for horn and Eggishorn view points. Discover the view points on a Great Aletsch Glacier, and along the via ferrata to the Eggishorn the mountaineer. aletscharena.ch/viewpointtour_en guided walk* or explore the magical mountains on an individual (difficulty: moderate). More hiking tips ALETSCH ARENA AG view point hike. aletscharena.ch/hiking Postfach 4 | CH-3992 Bettmeralp Prices Ticket tip: Aletsch+ hiking pass T +41 (0)27 928 41 34 * From CHF 48.00 per person, please book in advance Adults CHF 75.- . Children CHF 65.- aletscharena.ch/hikingpass [email protected] Booking aletscharena.ch Bettmeralp Tourismus tourist office . T +41 (0)27 928 60 60 aletscharena.ch/glacierexperience Bietschhorn Breithorn Nesthorn Schinhorn Sattelhorn Aletschhorn Jungfrau Jungfraujoch Mönch Eiger Fiescherhörner Finsteraarhorn Oberaarhorn 3934 m 3785 m 3822 m 3797 m 3745 m 4193 m 4158 m 3454 m 4107 m 3970 m 4049 m 4274 m 3637 m Grosses Wannenhorn Dreieckhorn 3905 m 3810 m Geisshorn 3740 m Finsteraarhornhütte (SAC) Hohstock 3048 m Unterbächhorn 3226 m Grosses Fusshorn Konkordiahütten (SAC) 3554 m Zenbächenhorn 2850 m - 3626 m Konkordiaplatz Wasenhorn B e i h 3386 m Kleines Wannenhorn c h s c 3706 m 3447 m - l e t Olmenhorn r a r Rothorn 3314 m Grisighorn O b e e Sparrhorn n 3271 m 3177 m Oberaletschhütte (SAC) r 3021 m 2640 m ö h Aletsch Arena view points G s l s Strahlhorn e u t 3050 m s F c r r h e e Setzehorn e h h 3061 m Hohfluh 2227 m . Moosfluh* 2333 m . Feel the energy 2730 m r c Platta c Hohbiel, 2664 m t s 2380 m s e t Täschehorn l l e h g g Tyndalldenkmal s c e r 3008 m - Starting point for hikes: Suspension footbridge, Gratweg 2351 m e t Eggishorn c h Risihorn l e s Roti Seewe A 2926 m Märjelensee F i 2876 m e r 360° Panoramarundsicht Gletscherstube Märjelewang 2680 m adventure trail, glacier panoramic trail Bergstation Eggishorn, 2869 m 2302 m 2346 m Lengsee Lüsgasee NEW: s Vordersee Bruchegg s 2706 m Brusee Lüsga aletscharena.ch/project_moosfluh o Roti Chumme Gletscherblick - * NEW: aletscharena.ch/project_moosfluh 2130 m r 2369 m 2615 m NOUVO: Tällisee Belalp, 2094 m 2124 m Wirbulsee 2724 m 2130 m aletscharena.ch/progetto_moosfluh G Bettmerhorn Tälligrat Rinnerhitta UNESC anoramaweg 2653 m Hotel Belalp O-P 2858 m 2610 m UNESCO Elsenlücke 2386 m 1931 m Furggulti-Berg, 2560 m Mittelsee Üssers Aletschji 2722 m Bettmerhorn 2647 m . Peak of adventure Höhenweg n 2549 m Bäll 1756 m r 2625 m Hängebrücke Chalchofu Chazulecher Bergstation Bettmerhorn, 2647 m 2010 m 2010 m Silbersand 2051 m Eiswelt Bettmerhorn/ Spilsee 1922 m Grünsee hweg Faszination Aletschgletscher Burghütte 2397 m - EISWELT BETTMERHORN (NEW exhibition from summer 2015): letsc Eggisho 1614 m rer A 2445 m Grieschumma te Alte Stafel 2335 m n sweg Bischofssitz Hohbalm 1736 m 2350 m i e t U gmoo Oberes Tälli „Faszination Grosser Aletschgletscher“: multimedia exhibition e b Len Steibenkreuz z g d Moosfluh, 2333 m 2490 m Unneres Tälli u t w a l Schranni h h Hohfluh, 2227 m g 2147 m 1568 m 2473 m - Art on Aletsch: Europe‘s highest-altitude art exhibition s c G atwe 2424 m X Salzgäb 1879 m Egga c t 1952 m g r n S e we Biel r 2274 m 2246 m l en 2235 m 2286 m o 2278 m 1647 m n E h - Starting point for hikes: Tschuggen A rä rl r Teife Wald o ebnispfad e 1619 m M m t Titterhütte Nessul Blausee t Glacier panoramic trail; UNESCO high trail e 2207 m B Riederfurka Schönbiel Obflie 2065 m 2139 m 2285 m 2180 m 1439 m 1773 m - Bettmerhorn mountain restaurant: Villa Cassel Hohfluh Fleschensee, 2060 m Stausee C 2058 m Fiescheralp, 2212 m Gibidum Alpenmuseum Matt Richinen traditional cuisine; terrace Moosfluh M l Mutti 1436 m ie Riederhorn b 1902 m n 1796 m eg E ö 2228 m 2230 m Herrenw h weg Bettmersee c en g S Bättmer-Hitta rr Blatten, 1327 m g Gopplerlücke 2006 m e He 1320 m 1313 m 1925 m Eggishorn 2869 m . The perfect 360° panorama e Riederalp, 1925 m w w n 2172 m l 2050 m e Unnerbärg e Mitte r r N Egga s e Wurzenbord s 1905 m H rd 1474 m 1550 m a o 2218 m Bettmeralp, 1950 m nb t C rze Ried h 1895 m Wu Fiescherstafel Cabane d’Alsace - NEW: Project Eggishorn trail c Gragg Ahoru u 1757 m Golmenegg O 1892 m Bärg 1251 m l 1305 m 2050 m Q 1981 m Höhen 1513 m Gassen er weg - Eggishorn via ferrata h 2022 m mm c Flesch Zer Brigge Go Laxerstafel 1376 m 1556 m s 1866 m 1146 m Apollonia - Starting point for hikes: eg Knebelbrücke 1643 m a w 1952 m 1604 m Willerle a 1622 m s s 1622 m Bodma s s a 1767 m Stirnig UNESCO high trail, Märjelensee lake – Fiescheralp M Zer Flie Mehlbaum a 1742 m 1552 m M A2 1107 m Bellwald, 1560 m - Horli Hitta: 1477 m Niederwald R2 Fieschertal, 1096 m Nieschbord Domo 1751 m Ze Fäle Stei 1251 m Valais specialities aletscharena.ch/viewpoints 1510 m 1454 m 1583 m 1604 m Oberried R1 Schlüecht Egga Wichel 1488 m Geimen 1258 m Goppisberg 1283 m ahn 1441 m Greich, 1361 m GB 1361 m H2 s/M Oberwald, Furka, v es ne i pr o Grimsel, Nufenen Bitschji a via Bodme Ex /Rh r n 1231 m B ie tte i c o Flesche e 1448 m a R Summerseili Derfji Gl 1110 m l reite Steinhaus, 1269 m Moos 1198 m A3 Egga via B 1505 m Ried-Mörel, 1188 m Fürgangen, 1202 m 1227 m Eiche Betten Dorf, 1203 m Chumme Martisberg H3 1257 m 1167 m 972 m A1 Ritti Rittina Brunne Wiler Hängebrücke Eggelti H1 1342 m 1234 m 1171 m Wasen 988 m Breiten, 900 m Sport Ferien Resort Hegdorn 863 m 1012 m Naters Sattel Äbnet Nussböüm Fiesch, 1049 m 878 m Mühlebach, 1248 m Bitsch Glacier Express/MGBahn 673 m 831 m Flühe Kapelle Mörel, 759 m 724 m Filet Lax, 1039 m Chumma Glac Deisch ier E Betten Talstation, 826 m 880 m Niederernen xpr 1017 m 986 m ess/M hn 1064 m Aragon Ernen, 1196 m GBa 696 m Egga Pfäwi Bister Z’ Brigg Brig, 678 m Termen Obers z’Matt Simplon- Ze Hyschere 12/2014 1054 m tten/Rhone tunnel 927 m Zen Achru 1380 m Ro Grengiols Am Wasen 1125 m 1248 m Simplonpass, Tunetschalp Bädel 959 m Eiste1322 m Eggelti Ried Domodossola Gorneralpa 1648 m 1110 m Ausserbinn Binntal 1304 m aletscharena.ch/glacierexperience.
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