Gletscherspuren
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Introducción
What the Landscape Tells Us
The climate is changing, the glacier is melting—and this is shaping a place that has been constantly changing for millennia. What does the landscape tell us about the past and future of the Great Aletsch Glacier?
From the Moosfluh, we gaze out at an impressive mountain world and delve into the history of the Great Aletsch Glacier. Following its trail, we descend to the Chatzulechern, where we suddenly find ourselves in a fascinating habitat. Having been ice-free for only a few decades, this area offers us a fascinating glimpse into the future. How will the climate change? And what impact will this have on the landscape? In the Aletsch Forest, we discover how the glacier remains present even in places where it has been gone for millennia.
Guide: Fabian Pfister, M.Sc. in Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, Geography Teacher Schedule9:15 a.m. | Meeting point: Moosfluh mountain station
4:00 p.m. | End in front of Villa Cassel
Route:
Moosfluh – Biel – Chatzulecher – Moränenweg – Villa Cassel
Approx. 2 hrs 30 min walking time; approx. 550 m elevation loss & 300 m elevation gain
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| Dirección de contacto |
Pro Natura Zentrum Aletsch
Villa Cassel 3987 Riederalp +41 27 928 62 20 aletsch@pronatura.ch |
| Event Homepage | https://www.pronatura-aletsch.ch/de/gletscherspuren-was-uns-die-landschaft-erzaehlt?startDate=11.07.2026&endDate=11.07.2026 |
| Precio |
The ticket for the trip up the mountain is not included in the cost of the excursion.
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Fechas del evento
- sábado, 11 de julio de 2026
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Pro Natura Zentrum Aletsch
Riederfurka
3987
Riederalp
Suiza
Teléfono
+41 (0)27 928 62 20
Fax +41 (0)27 928 62 23
aletsch@pronatura.ch