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Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland
Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland
Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland
Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland
Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland

Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass | Switzerland


Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date

  • Discover the Aletsch Arena with this pass, featuring the famous Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps at 20 km
  • Enjoy unlimited rides on all mountain railways in the Aletsch Arena
  • Explore the four breathtaking viewpoints: Eggishorn, Bettmerhorn, Hohfluh, and Moosfluhhorn
  • Beautiful mountain lakes: Laxer Pitz, Bettmersee, Blausee, and Märjelensee
  • The Bettmerhorn viewpoint offers not only a panoramic restaurant but is also suitable for wheelchair users and strollers
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Transport Card & Pass Info

Ticket typePass
Ticket formatE-ticket
Usage duration1 day

Product Info

— What to Expect —

This day pass grants you unlimited travel in the Aletsch Arena. The family-friendly Aletsch Arena is located in Valais, close to the famous Aletsch Glacier. At 20 km, it is the longest glacier in the Alps, stretching from Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau to Valais.

The three car-free Alpine resorts—Bettmeralp, Riederalp, and Fiescheralp—offer you a peaceful escape and stunning views into the valley.


Viewpoints:

  • Eggishorn: the highest viewpoint at 2869 m above sea level. Reach it from Fiesch via Fiescheralp.
  • Bettmerhorn: at an altitude of 2647 m above sea level, this viewpoint provides a cosy opportunity to admire the glacier from the Panorama Restaurant. It is wheelchair accessible and ideal for strollers and wheelchair users.
  • Hohfluh: at 2227 m above sea level, offering views of the remarkable curves of the glacier.
  • Moosfluh: at 2333 m above sea level, offering a view of the Aletsch Glacier.


Mountain railway routes:

  • From Fiesch to Fiescheralp and Eggishorn
  • From the Bettmeralp valley station (in Grengiols) to Bettmeralp and Bettmerhorn
  • From Mörel to Riederalp (including trips to Hohfluh and Moosfluh viewpoints)


Additional facilities:

  • Wurzenbord chairlift: from Bettmeralp, winter trips by chairlift to Wurzenbord are available.
  • Riederalp West - Hohfluh chairlift (operates during peak season from mid-July to mid-August)
  • Riederalp Middle - Moosfluh chairlift
  • Mörel-Betten train line and station-Fiesch-Fürgangen section: trains quickly connect the valley.


The Riederalp West - Hohfluh extension operates only during summer in peak season (mid-August).


A total of five suspension bridges are available here for a hiking highlight with a bit of adrenaline. The bridges:

  • Goms-Bridge suspension bridge - open all year
  • Belalp-Riederalp suspension bridge - open until the end of October
  • Aspi-Titter suspension bridge - open until October
  • Small Bodmer Bridge suspension bridge - open until October
  • Small Masse suspension bridge

Purchase Notice

  • Check the timetables on the Aletscharena website on your travel day before you go, and make sure the lifts you want to use are running. Scheduled maintenance alternates regularly. You cannot cancel the activity afterwards if you couldn’t use it due to maintenance.
  • The Explorer Pass is not valid for skiing or sledging.

Reminders

  • Check the timetables on the Aletscharena website on your travel day before you go, and make sure the lifts you want to use are running. Scheduled maintenance alternates regularly. You cannot cancel the activity afterwards if you couldn’t use it due to maintenance.

Meeting Point

Location Name: Fiesch Cable Car

Address: 3984 Fiesch, Switzerland

Location Name: Mörel Cable Car

Address: 3983 Mörel-Filet, Switzerland

Location Name: Bettmeralp Valley Station

Address: 3993 Grengiols, Switzerland

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What towns are located within the Aletsch Arena region?

The Aletsch Arena is a car-free region in Valais, Switzerland, encompassing several charming mountain villages. Key towns include Riederalp, Bettmeralp, and Fiescheralp. These villages serve as primary access points to the mountain railways, offering convenient connections to the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks, as well as amenities like accommodations and restaurants for visitors.

2. Is visiting the Aletsch Glacier a worthwhile experience for travelers?

Absolutely. The Aletsch Glacier, the longest glacier in the Alps at 20 km, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers an unforgettable natural spectacle. Visitors can witness its majestic expanse and the surrounding alpine landscape from various accessible viewpoints like Eggishorn, Bettmerhorn, Hohfluh, and Moosfluhhorn, which are easily reached by mountain railways. It's a truly unique and awe-inspiring experience.

3. What are the best ways to reach the Aletsch Glacier viewpoints?

The most efficient way to reach the stunning Aletsch Glacier viewpoints, such as Eggishorn, Bettmerhorn, Hohfluh, and Moosfluhhorn, is by utilizing the extensive network of mountain railways within the Aletsch Arena. You can embark from car-free villages like Fiesch, Bettmeralp, or Riederalp, taking cable cars or gondolas directly to these elevated vantage points. This provides easy access to panoramic vistas of the glacier and the alpine environment.

4. What attractions and activities can be explored at Bettmeralp?

Bettmeralp is a picturesque, car-free village in the Aletsch Arena offering several attractions. You can access the Bettmerhorn viewpoint from here, which boasts panoramic views and a restaurant. The beautiful Bettmersee (Lake Bettmer) is also nearby, ideal for relaxing strolls. The village itself is a great base for hiking, with numerous trails leading into the surrounding mountains and offering access to other mountain lakes.

5. What are the main features of the Aletsch Arena as a ski resort?

The Aletsch Arena is renowned as a high-altitude, car-free ski resort, prized for its reliable snow conditions and spectacular views of the Aletsch Glacier. It features a diverse range of ski runs suitable for all skill levels, connecting the villages of Riederalp, Bettmeralp, and Fiescheralp. Skiers and snowboarders benefit from unlimited access via the comprehensive mountain railway system to explore over 100 km of slopes and stunning alpine scenery.

6. How does the Aletsch Arena Explorer Pass cover travel on mountain railways?

The Aletsch Arena Ticket Explorer Pass grants unlimited rides on all mountain railways throughout the Aletsch Arena for its validity period. This comprehensive coverage allows seamless access to the region's extensive network of hiking trails, beautiful mountain lakes like Märjelensee and Blausee, and all four major viewpoints: Eggishorn, Bettmerhorn, Hohfluh, and Moosfluhhorn. It provides convenient exploration without requiring individual tickets for each ascent.

7. Which viewpoints in Aletsch Arena offer the best panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier?

The Aletsch Arena provides four main viewpoints renowned for their spectacular panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier: Eggishorn, Bettmerhorn, Hohfluh, and Moosfluhhorn. Each offers a distinct and breathtaking perspective of the 20 km long glacier and the surrounding UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Eggishorn and Bettmerhorn are particularly popular, with Bettmerhorn also offering a panoramic restaurant.

8. Are there any family-friendly attractions or facilities available in Aletsch Arena, such as at Bettmerhorn?

Yes, the Aletsch Arena is well-equipped with family-friendly facilities. Specifically, the Bettmerhorn viewpoint is designed to be accessible for wheelchair users and strollers, making it convenient for families with young children or individuals with mobility needs. Additionally, the car-free villages provide a safe environment for families, and accessible mountain lakes like Bettmersee are ideal for relaxed outings.

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