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Urban hiking trails around Landschaftspark Binntal offer opportunities to explore the region's villages and their immediate surroundings. The area features well-preserved settlements and historic architecture, providing a blend of cultural and natural scenery. Paths often transition from village centers to gentle rolling terrain, offering views of the broader Rhône valley. This landscape provides accessible routes for exploring the transition between urban environments and the protected natural park.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Always worth it, not just in bad weather.
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Unfortunately, it is still not known how the historic Stockalper Garden was designed in the 17th century. However, its basic structures, which Kaspar Stockalper von Thurm added to the formerly much larger garden landscape (some 10,000 m2), can be precisely described in the historical sources. The garden is divided into two elements: the parterre with pleasure garden (Viridarium) equipped with water elements and squares, and the park with orchard (Pomarium) planted with Pro Specie Rara varieties. With the exciting tree planting, the project spatially ties the different sub-areas together. The meadow embankment is kept free of trees, creating a beautiful transition to the vineyard slope and an exciting line of sight to the castle. Above the cellar vaults, the rose garden provides a small-scale counterpoint to the wide areas. Source: https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-de/erlebnisse/parkgarten-stockalpergarten/
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The Saltina has repeatedly flooded Brig, most recently on September 24, 1993. The debris that the Saltina had carried piled up to three meters high in the city center of Brig. Large parts of Glis and the industrial district in Gamsen were also under water. The disaster cost two people their lives. The damage amounted to half a billion francs. The disaster was triggered by heavy rainfall, which caused the water level to rise sharply. The debris and driftwood carried along with it accumulated at the Saltina bridge and the Saltina overflowed its banks. 250,000 m³ of mud, sand and debris were cleared away from the city of Brig. After the disaster, a hydraulic lifting bridge was built that is automatically raised in the event of flooding. All other bridges were also made dismantled or covered with boards. Further down the valley, two debris chambers were built and the embankments were also raised. The new protection system was put to the test in October 2000. The Saltina reached 30 percent higher discharge values than in 1993. The measures proved successful, as there was only minor damage. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltina
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As an important hub in the Swiss and international rail network, Brig station connects important routes such as the Simplon line to Italy and the Matterhorn-Gotthard railway. With modern facilities, extensive service offerings and optimal transfer options, Brig station offers a comfortable and pleasant travel experience. Source and further information at https://www.brig-simplon.ch/poi/bahnhof-brig
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During the summer months, Sebastiansplatz is tempting with its numerous garden terraces, which create a southern atmosphere. During Advent, small houses are set up on Sebastiansplatz, offering warm wine and other delicacies. During this time, the square is transformed into an enchanting winter fairytale. There are also houses and an ice skating rink on the neighboring town square. Source: https://www.brig-simplon.ch/poi/sebastiansplatz
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On September 23, 1910, the Peruvian Geo Chavez was the first to fly an airplane over the Alps from Ried-Brig to Domodossola. Shortly before landing in Domodossola, both wings of the Blériot folded upwards and man and machine fell to the ground from a height of almost twenty meters. Geo Chavez died on September 28, 1910. The fountain with Icarus on Sebastiansplatz has commemorated this daring flight since 1920. To this day, the largest airport in Peru bears the name of its proud pilot, Geo Chavez. Source: https://www.brig-simplon.ch/poi/chavez-brunnen
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It was built in 1636/37 by the Prismeller master builder N. Bodmer under strong influence from Italian models. Inside there is an altarpiece painted by Lorenz Justin Ritz in 1837 depicting St. Sebastian and a view of Brig. On the east side and Sebastiansplatz, the baroque statues of St. Leodegar and St. Jerome stand in niches. The Sebastian Chapel in Brig is owned by the Brig-Glis community, which also takes care of its maintenance. St. Sebastian is honored on his name day (January 20th) with a solemn sung mass and the community traditionally invites the clergy, the choir and all those attending the mass to a bouillon, food and drink. Source: https://www.burgerschaft.ch/immobilien/sebastianskapelle
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There are 30 urban hiking trails in and around Landschaftspark Binntal, ranging from easy strolls to moderate walks. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
Yes, Landschaftspark Binntal offers many easy urban walks perfect for families. 24 of the available routes are classified as easy, often leading through charming villages and along historical paths. Consider the Bahnhofstrasse Brig – Stockalper Garden loop from Brig for a pleasant family outing.
Many urban trails in Landschaftspark Binntal are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the region with your canine companion. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially near livestock or in populated areas, and ensure you clean up after them. The Chávez Fountain, Brig – Bahnhofstrasse Brig loop from Brig is a great option for a walk with your dog.
While focusing on urban areas, many trails still offer glimpses of the region's natural beauty. You might encounter sections near the Rhône valley, or see views of the surrounding Lepontine Alps. For more pronounced natural features, consider visiting highlights like the Twingi Gorge or the scenic Schräjendbach Waterfall, which are accessible from various points in the park.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails in Landschaftspark Binntal are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Hiking loop from Brig provides a great way to explore the area without retracing your steps.
The urban hikes often lead through well-preserved villages like Ernen, known for its historic architecture and cultural offerings. You can also discover various chapels, churches, and traditional buildings. The village of Ernen itself is a highlight, and routes like the Bahnhofstrasse Brig – Chávez Fountain, Brig loop from Brig Bahnhofplatz can take you past interesting urban sights.
Landschaftspark Binntal is well-served by public transport, making it easy to reach many trailheads without a car. The villages within the park, such as Binn, Ernen, and Grengiols, are connected, and Brig serves as a major transport hub. Check local schedules for the most convenient connections to your chosen starting point.
Parking is generally available in and around the main villages and towns that serve as starting points for urban hikes, such as Brig. Look for designated parking areas near train stations or village centers. Some routes, like the Chávez Fountain, Brig – Bahnhofstrasse Brig loop from Brig Autoquai, start from locations with accessible parking options.
The komoot community highly rates the urban hikes in Landschaftspark Binntal, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the combination of easy accessibility, charming village atmospheres, and the opportunity to experience the region's cultural heritage while enjoying a walk.
Yes, the villages and towns within Landschaftspark Binntal, such as Ernen and Binn, offer various cafes, restaurants, and local shops where you can refuel and relax. Many urban trails pass directly through or near these settlements, providing convenient opportunities for a break or a meal.
While the region is known for winter activities like snowshoeing, many urban paths and village walks remain accessible in winter, weather permitting. Always check local conditions and trail reports before heading out, as some sections might be icy or covered in snow. The lower elevation urban routes are generally more feasible for winter walking than alpine trails.

