Bettmerhorn – Vistas Incríveis e Acesso à Geleira Aletsch

Bettmeralp

O primeiro trem-gôndola de Bettmerhorn, construído em 1975, já transportou, em seus 20 anos de funcionamento, mais de oito milhões de visitantes. Com a inauguração de seu novo trem de gôndola de oito lugares, em 1996, o resort de Bettmeralp estabeleceu um novo padrão – afinal, o trem é considerado o mais moderno do gênero.

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In less than eight minutes, tourists can reach the Bettmerhorn. The uni-cable car with 88 closed cabins makes it possible to transport 2300 persons per hour. Even physically challenged visitors with wheelchairs can comfortabley travel on any of the gondolas.

Between Bettmeralp and Bettmerhorn the cable car climbs 659 meters over a distance of 2,309 meters. Although it is still 213 meters from the mountain station to the peak of the Bettmerhorn (2856m), this fact does not detract from the quality of the vista from the viewing station. Even if the distant view is not completely clear due to the weather, you will be able to discern the Matterhorn or the Bernese Alps via the Great Aletsch Glacier. This natural wonder is surrounded by no less than six four-thousand meter peaks.

A secure path leads to the summit, a fixed-rope trail to the Eggishorn. Also famous is the glacier trail to the even more famous Märjelen Lake.

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Access:

The Bettmeralps can only be accessed by aerial cable cars. With the Matterhorn-Gotthard Train from Visp or Andermatt to the Betten valley station or by car from Brig oder via Goms. From here by cable car to Bettmeralp. The Bettmerhorn Train is reached by walking across the village of Bettmeralp.



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