Brunnebiel – Turbe – Mittlenberghütte – Halsesee – Fäld

Hiking trail

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The highlights of the Binner Alpe in one day: alpine pastures, the lonely and mineral-rich valley of the Turbewasser, the high moor on the Blatt and the idyllically situated Halsesee.

The Bus alpin takes you from Fäld to Brunnebiel, on the Binner Alpe. There you will find the alpine dairy. In summer there is a small alpine restaurant where you can buy cheese, Ziger and sometimes butter.

Towards Ofenhorn you walk on the alpine road to Freichi and further towards Schinerewyssi, before you turn right onto the hiking trail to Turbenalp.

You cross the Turbewasser in its lonely valley and climb up to the Mittlenberghütte, the highest point of the hike. At the hut you can enjoy a cool drink before descending to the high moor on the Blatt. Follow first the signs towards Freichi.

The short counter ascent to the lake Halsesee is extremely worthwhile. Here you can let your soul dangle. Afterwards you descend easily in about 1.5 hours south of the river Binna to Fäld.

The alpine bus runs between mid-June and mid-October between Binn village via Fäld to Brunnebiel. A reservation is required and accepted until the day before 5 pm at the Sportcafé in Ernen: 027 971 25 25.

Season

July, August, September, October

Route-information

Length
14.40 km
Amount untarred route
14.40 km
Vertical heigth
790 m
Altitude difference ascent
790 m
Altitude difference descent
1100 m
Time required
5 hours

Arrival

Starting point
Brunnebiel (Altitude: 1845 m)
Arrival by public transport
Binn, Brunnebiel Timetable SBB
Destination
Fäld (Altitude: 1518 m)

Signalization

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Possibilities for catering

Fäld, Brunnebiel, Mittlenberghütte

Documents

GPS Track

Contact

Mittlenberghütte
Roger Mathieu
3996 Binn
Tel. +41 27 971 45 48
Mobile +41 79 220 31 82

www.mittlenberg.ch

Brunnebiel – Turbe – Mittlenberghütte – Halsesee – Fäld

Brunnebiel – Turbe – Mittlenberghütte – Halsesee – Fäld

Binn Alpine cheese dairy

Land management in the Binn Alps is organised on a cooperative basis and brings together farmers from Binn and the surrounding area. The Binn Alps extend over an extensive, open valley.

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Stella Alpina

At the small cheese factory in Brunnebiel you will find an “Alpbeizji".
In addition to a wide choice of drinks and a small menu, the Stella Alpina also offers Alpine cheese and “Ziger. ”

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Mittlen Mountain Hut

In summer, Binntal is renowned for its minerals and its nature park. In the hut's surroundings, you can go on easy and solitary walks on the glacier, do more challenging hikes or enjoy a family outing.

Alpine hut and shelter

Restaurant Imfeld

The cosy restaurant Imfeld is located right on the “Binna”, in quiet surroundings.

Restaurant

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