Pas de Maimbré – sweeping views
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Ayent-Anzère is famous for its historic water channels (Bisses) - but between the Wildhorn and Rhone Valley many attractive highland hikes beyond the forest border await you too.
Pas de Maimbré – sweeping views at a glance
It’s said to be over 1000 mountain summits you can expect to see from the Pas de Maimbré mountain station, with fifteen 4000-meter-high (and more) giants amongst them. But views over the Rhone Valley are equally as impressive, with a glimpse of upper Valais as far as Brig to the east and Martigny on turning your gaze south-west.
Well recommended is a mountain hike via Selle to Cabanne des Audannes (2 hours 30 min) and via Alp Serin back to Anzère, or over the highland path to Les Rousses and the lake of Tseuzier (Rawil reservoir).
Altitude: 2362m
Accessibility:
Train to Sion, bus to Anzère (Télécabine), gondola rail to the Pas de Maimbré
View: Undisturbed views of the entire Rhone Valley from Monte Leone over the Weissmies to Mischabel and Weisshorn, Dent Blanche, Grand Combin as far as the majestic Mont Blanc
Attractions: Barefoot path by the mountain station, Audannes and Rawil mountain hikes, several suonen (water channels) and Bisses museum in Ayent
Culinary aspects: Alpine-style macaroni, Croûte forestière (toasted mushroom slice) and Käseschnitte (3-layered cheese slice)
Overnight stays: Pas de Maimbré: no possible accommodation
Tsalan: Dormitory with 30 sleeping places in 3 rooms
Audannes: 52 sleeping places
Groups: Pas de Maimbré: 450 indoor seats
Winter: Winter sports region Anzère
Special comments: Two Postbus routes travel to and from Rawil Barrage (reservoir) in summer
