Best attractions and places to see around Nendaz include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historic features within the Swiss Alps. The region is characterized by its prominent mountain peaks, historic irrigation canals known as "bisses," and numerous alpine lakes. Nendaz offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, with traditional villages and significant engineering marvels. This area provides varied opportunities for outdoor exploration and cultural insight.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Best hut on the Haute Route. Modernly renovated, free hot showers, great food, and a friendly team!
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An easy and accessible hiking destination in a spectacular setting.
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The emblematic Lac Bleu d'Arolla is an ideal place for a run. Winding alpine trails lead you through classic alpine pastures, over interesting and varied running terrain. The deep blue waters of the lake are a popular destination for tourists and hikers, offering excellent views of the valley and mountains, creating an archetypal Swiss scene.
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A large, traditional mountain hut above the legendary town of Arolla. This hideaway offers food, drinks and accommodation, all in a superb location. From the refuge you can have incredible views of the mountains and valley around Arolla, and in good weather you can see the mighty Dent Blanche, as well as the distant Weisshorn, among many others. The drive to the refuge is indicative of its alpine environment, with technical driving on rocky alpine trails, which may be a challenge for some. Make sure you ride within your limits and be ready for the challenge, it's a pretty engaging environment up there. If you wish to stay at the refuge, it is recommended to book in advance, as these refuges can get very busy during peak season.
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A classic alpine refuge, starting point and destination for many great hikes. The refuge offers food, drinks and accommodation for all mountain lovers, and is the perfect place for a coffee before a ride or a beer after a ride, all in a spectacular alpine location. If you plan to stay overnight at the refuge, be sure to book in advance, as this refuge can be very popular during the summer months, partly because it is accessible by car and has a large parking, making it a great starting point for an adventure.
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Nendaz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Blue Lake, a beautiful, blue shining mountain lake perfect for a rest stop. Don't miss the panoramic views from Dent de Nendaz, offering vistas of the Mont Blanc massif and Valais Alps. Other notable natural spots include Mont Fort, Tracouet, the Japanese Garden, and the impressive Cleuson Reservoir.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mont Fort, which stands at 3,330 meters and offers unforgettable vistas of the Bernese, Valais, and Vaud Alps, including Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn on clear days. The Dent de Nendaz also provides excellent views of the Mont Blanc massif and the Rhône Valley. Additionally, Mont Rouge Summit, at 2,491 meters, offers fantastic all-round views from its impressive grassy ridge.
Nendaz boasts a rich history, particularly with its network of historic irrigation channels known as 'bisses,' some dating back to the 15th century. You can walk along the Bisse du Milieu or the Bisse de Vex. The Nendaz Village Centre retains its charm with shingle-roofed wooden houses, the Tsâblo Water Mill, and the 15th-century Saint-Michel Chapel. For cultural insights, visit Le Nînd'Art, a cultural center dedicated to Nendaz's heritage.
Nendaz is renowned for its historic bisses, which are ancient irrigation channels. Yes, many offer relatively flat, scenic walks through diverse landscapes. Popular bisses include the Bisse du Milieu, Bisse Vieux, Bisse de Vex, and the highest, Bisse de Chervé. The Grand Bisse de Vex is 12km long, and the Bisse de Salins is the oldest, dating to 1435. The Bisse de Saxon is the longest at 32km.
Yes, Nendaz offers several family-friendly options. The Blue Lake is a beautiful and accessible spot for families to enjoy. The bisses provide easy, scenic walks suitable for all ages. Additionally, the Sculpture Trail at the edge of the village features wood carvings of local mythical creatures, offering an engaging walk for children.
Nendaz offers over 250 km of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes. You can find trails leading to summits like Dent de Nendaz or along the historic bisses. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Nendaz guide, which includes routes like the 'Mont Rouge and Mont Carré Loop' and the 'Dent de Nendaz and Bisse de Saxon Loop'.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity in Nendaz. The region offers diverse terrain for cyclists. For gravel biking enthusiasts, you can find routes in the Gravel biking around Nendaz guide, featuring trails such as the 'Vineyard Road in Valais' or scenic routes along the Rhône Valley.
While popular spots can get busy, exploring some of the higher bisses like the Bisse de Chervé, located within a natural park, might offer a more tranquil experience. The Grand Désert Lake provides an immersion into an extraordinary mineral world, often less frequented than other lakes. For a serene wildlife refuge, consider the Épines Nature Reserve in Conthey.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Dent de Nendaz and Mont Rouge Summit. The beauty of the Blue Lake is also highly praised as a gorgeous rest stop. The historic bisses offer unique, scenic walks that combine nature with cultural heritage, providing a diverse and captivating experience.
Yes, several mountain huts offer food, drinks, and accommodation, serving as excellent stopovers for hikers and climbers. Examples include Brunet Hut and Cabane des Aiguilles Rouges. These huts often provide traditional local dishes and are perfect for a break or an overnight stay in a spectacular alpine location.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, and rock climbing, allowing full access to the extensive trail network and high-altitude attractions. Summer also brings the International Alphorn Festival, adding a cultural highlight. While winter offers skiing, the focus for exploring many natural attractions and bisses is typically from late spring to early autumn.


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