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Snowshoeing

There are several marked snowshoeing trails in Binntal nature park – from easy to difficult. Before you set out, make sure you have the right clothing and gear, and take a 1:25,000 map or GPS with you.

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Alp Trail

Open

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.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 5 hoursLength: 8.00km

Chäserstatt Trail

Open

Snow-shoe tour: The Chäserstatt-Trail starts at the large parking lot in Mühlebach.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 2 hoursLength: 2.20km

Erner Galen Trail

Open

The information panel for the start of the trail is located at the Mountain Hotel Chäserstatt. Idyllic ascent through gnarled larch forests.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 2 hoursLength: 2.30km

Natura Trail

Currently closed

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.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 2 hours 50 minutesLength: 5.36km

Trusera Trail

Open

The start panel is located in Ernen near the bus stop (Wasen/Zauberwald).
From there, you walk up to Binnegga. After a short rest in Binnegga, you go down to the Trusera irrigation channel.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 1 hour 30 minutesLength: 2.50km

Ze Millere Trail

Partially open

The Ze Millere snowshoe tour in Grengiols begins at the Eggelti junction (Oberdorf-Bädel road) and after a slight incline leads you along the edge of the forest towards Eggelti.

Snowshoe route
Time required: 1 hour 30 minutesLength: 2.50km
 

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