A natural ice rink - Grengiols
In winter a natural ice rink is operated above the village of Grengiols (in Oberdorf).

The snowshoe trails are marked routes. These are ideal if you want to familiarize yourself with snowshoes for the first time. The winter hiking trails, on the other hand, are prepared and can be walked on with good winter shoes (without snowshoes).
Please note that trails and slopes can only be prepared when snow conditions allow. The natural ice rink in Grengiols requires sufficiently cold temperatures, while cross-country ski trails and toboggan runs need an adequately deep snow cover.
There is no artificial snowmaking in the Binntal Nature Park.
In winter a natural ice rink is operated above the village of Grengiols (in Oberdorf).
Snowshoe tour: The Alp Trail starts at Ernen and takes you along a route next to the sports hall in a westerly direction across a meadow. After a few hundred metres on the road, Binntalstrasse, the trail then leads through the forest.
Snow-shoe tour: The Chäserstatt-Trail starts at the large parking lot in Mühlebach.
After a beautiful 2-hour ascent in the forest, the wonderful mountain panorama of Chäserstatt awaits you before you take the sledge back down to Mühlebach.
The sledging run starts up in Cholegga and finishes in the historic village of Ernen.
The sledging run starts in Ernen village and finishes in Niederernen Z'Brigg. The nearby bus stop offers a good public transport connection.
The information panel for the start of the trail is located at the Mountain Hotel Chäserstatt. Idyllic ascent through gnarled larch forests.
The snow-shoe trail leads from Fäld through semi-open larch woods and over open meadows to the rear of Binntal and then up to Eggerboden and back to Fäld, one of the most beautiful hamlets in the Upper Valais.
Sledging is a family sport with us. You ride down together through the Binntal/ Eggerbode valley to Fäld.
The sledge run begins at Gäschi. It is approx. 500m long and ends at Chummelti.