Best attractions and places to see around Binn are found within an unspoiled side valley of the Goms in Upper Valais, Switzerland. This region is recognized as a protected nature reserve, the Binntal Nature Park, since 1964. It is particularly known for its wealth of minerals, rock crystals, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers a blend of natural beauty, geological interest, and cultural heritage for visitors to explore.
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The circular trail is almost 500 metres long and always offers you the perfect view of the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch. Information boards along the route provide interesting facts about the largest ice stream in the Alps and the surrounding mountains. The circular trail starts directly at the Eggishorn mountain station.
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Just ten minutes' walk from the village center of Bettmeralp, the barrier-free Bettmersee is a special idyll in the Aletsch Arena holiday destination. Thanks to the natural paddling pool, stroller-friendly circular path and playground, the mountain lake is an ideal destination for families. https://www.aletscharena.ch/aletsch-arena/poi/bettmersee
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There are many marmots to be found here near the path.
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A flowing mule track leads from the Albrun Pass to the Binntalhütte. There was lovely cake and welcome refreshments in the hut
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The mountain above is reflected so beautifully in the early morning, but the lake also shines beautifully red in the evening when the sun sets. Swimming is probably not forbidden - but you shouldn't expect Mediterranean temperatures at 2000m altitude
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The Binntal is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Bettmersee, a beautiful lake with barbecue areas and a paddling area for children. The valley is also home to the Binntal Nature Park, numerous mountain lakes, and the Twingi Gorge, a significant geological site. Don't miss the panoramic views from Eggishorn, offering splendid vistas of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Binntal is famous for its mineral wealth. The Lengenbach Mineral Quarry is one of Europe's most significant mineral sites, where over 40 types of minerals have been discovered for the first time. It's a popular spot for collectors and families, who often search for 'fool's gold' (pyrite). A geology theme path from Imfeld leads to the quarry, providing information about Binntal rock crystals.
Binn offers several notable historical and cultural sites. The Crampiolo settlement, though technically in Italy, is a charming village known for its romantic stone houses. Within Binn, you can find the historic Hotel Ofenhorn, built in 1883, and the Bogenbrücke (Arch Bridge) from 1564 next to the Chapel of St. Anthony. The Parish Church of St. Michael in Wilere, built in 1560, also adorns the townscape.
Absolutely. Several hamlets within Binn are recognized for their national importance, including Ze Binne, Heiligkreuz (an ancient pilgrimage site), Giessen, and Fäld. Fäld notably received an 'Archicultura' foundation medal for its intact and picturesque townscape. The nearby Music Village of Ernen, at the entrance to the Binntal, is also renowned for its classical music festivals and well-preserved image.
The Binntal is a hiking paradise with 150 kilometers of signposted trails. Popular routes include the geology theme path, trails through the Binntal landscape park, and the ascent of the Eggerhorn. For more challenging adventures, explore the Mountain Hikes around Binn, which include routes like the Tälligrat Tunnel – Märjelensee loop.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find Road Cycling Routes around Binn, such as the Stockalper Palace – Grengiols Tulip Hill loop. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB Trails around Binn, including routes through the Twingi Gorge. Unique experiences like mule trekking, following old pack mule trails, are also available.
The best time to visit Binn largely depends on your preferred activities. The summer months are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural park and mountain lakes. For those interested in winter sports, the Binntal offers well-maintained winter-walking trails, snowshoe treks, and a small family-friendly ski lift during the colder months.
Yes, Binn offers several family-friendly options. The Bettmersee has a paddling area for children and barbecue spots. Searching for minerals at the Lengenbach Mineral Quarry is also a popular activity for families. Additionally, many of the hiking trails through the Binntal Nature Park are suitable for families, and the small ski lift is popular in winter.
Visitors particularly enjoy the pristine naturalness and tranquility of the Binntal. The rich mineral deposits, diverse flora and fauna, and well-preserved cultural landscapes are highly appreciated. The stunning panoramic views from viewpoints like Eggishorn and the charm of historic hamlets also receive high praise from the komoot community.
For accommodation, the historic Hotel Ofenhorn in Binn offers a unique Belle Époque experience. For hikers and those exploring the higher altitudes, the Binntal Hut provides simple accommodation and meals. The Gletscherstube Märjelen is another great place to stop for a break, offering nice service and fair prices near the Märjalen reservoir.
Yes, mule trekking is an unusual and interesting way to explore the mountain landscape of the Binntal. You can follow old pack mule trails that were once important trading routes to Italy via the Albrun Pass, offering a historical and immersive experience.


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