Difficulty
K3-4. Technically only a moderately difficult route, and the west bank
is somewhat lacking in variety. By contrast, there is plenty of variety
on the inward route, with some short steep passages, traverses which
force the climber slightly out from the rock face, and the two
highlights mentioned above.
Important: pay close attention to the information board at the
starting-point, which explains precisely how to use the Tyrolienne
traverse. After your "journey into space", first secure yourself again
to the via ferrata, and only then unclip yourself from the rope pulley!
Starting-point
Blatten (1,327 m) is reached from Brig-Naters via a mountain road. It
is possible to drive further, to the artificial lake of the
Gibidum-Stausee (1,436 m), where there is parking.
Aletsch via ferrata
The via ferrata starts immediately from the car park above the concrete
wall. Well-secured, you climb through a channel down to the water,
before heading into the valley using natural and (a large number of)
artificial steps, your left side attached to the wire rope, walking "au
bord du lac". When the lake is full, you come very close to the
(milky-green) water at several points, each time before making short
climbs. The opposite bank gradually comes closer, and then you catch
sight of the absolute highlight on this route, the longest via ferrata
suspension bridge in the Alps. After this aerial walk high above the
(ice-cold) glacier water, the route heads back along the Eastern bank.
The steep rocks of the Stockflüe call for a vigorous effort, and this
is followed by a few very open traverses which also force the climber
slightly out from the rock face (including some with wooden safety
beams); depending on the water level, the degree of clearance varies.
Lastly, you have the Tyrolienne traverse, which it is now possible to
bypass. One tip for this is to use the rope which pulls the pulley
along as a brake.
![]() | Quelle: Eugen E. Hüsler/Daniel Anker: Wandern vertikal. Die Klettersteige der Schweiz, AT Verlag, Baden 2004 |
Information
Region: Southern Bernese Alps, Rhône valley
Peak/Highest point: Stausee Gibidum (artificial lake, approx. 1480 m)
Time required: 3 hours for the circuit
Variation in height: Negligible





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