Best mountain peaks in Goms are found in a serene high valley in the Swiss Alps, surrounded by majestic three-thousander peaks. This region, stretching along the upper Rhône River, is known for its natural landscapes and traditional villages. It offers a variety of mountain experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The area features prominent peaks and viewpoints, providing diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At 2866 meters, you reach one of the highest viewpoints in the region. From here, a vast view opens up over the Great Aletsch Glacier and the surrounding peaks of the Valais Alps. Note: Construction measures are planned at the mountain station in the coming years, which may lead to temporary restrictions.
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The Furka Pass is a 2,429 m high Swiss road pass in the Alps. It connects the Urseren Valley (the upper valley of the Reuss River) in the canton of Uri with the Goms district in the canton of Valais. It straddles the European watershed between the Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea. Source: Furka Pass – Wikipedia https://share.google/zJGI3KsPRtARfpYje
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Very good base camp for tours in the region.
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optimal starting point for the Stoneman
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Very many people in good weather, but the view is unique!
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Also known as a holiday village, group accommodation with various sports facilities and its own railway connection
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The Hotel Belvédère at the Furka Pass is arguably the most famous mountain pass hotel in the world. Built in 1882 by the Valais hotelier family Seiler, it was built in a striking hairpin bend on the new Furka Road, offering stunning views of the Valais and Bernese Alps and, most importantly, in the immediate vicinity of the Rhone Glacier, the main attraction.
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For those seeking demanding climbs, the Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m) is the highest and most prominent peak, requiring extensive glacier and ridge climbing. The Grosses Wannenhorn (3,906 m) involves navigating wide, crevasse-laden slopes. Other challenging options include Pizzo Rotondo (3,190 m), especially in spring with steep couloirs, and Blinnenhorn / Corno Cieco (3,374 m) with technical sections and rock faces. Pizzo Cervandone (3,210 m) also presents a challenging alpine trail (T5 difficulty).
Yes, the Eggishorn (2,927 m) is easily accessible by cable car from Fiesch and offers outstanding panoramic views of the entire 23-kilometer-long Aletsch Glacier and over 20 four-thousander peaks, including the Matterhorn. Another excellent viewpoint is View of the Aletsch Glacier from Bettmerhorn, which provides magnificent views of the glacier and the Goms region.
The Goms region is rich in natural beauty. From peaks like the Eggishorn and Bettmerhorn, you can witness the vast Aletsch Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Grosses Wannenhorn is flanked by the Aletsch and Fiescher Glaciers. The Kleine Furkahorn offers dramatic views of the Rhône Glacier, while the Blinnenhorn and Nufenenstock provide vistas of the Gries Glacier and its striking turquoise lake.
The Eggishorn offers a family-friendly circular trail with 'Glacier Lounges' and informative boards, providing an engaging way to experience the Aletsch Glacier. While not a peak, the Old Bridge in Binn is a historical site in the region that is also noted as family-friendly.
The summer months are generally ideal for hiking and mountaineering in Goms. However, some peaks like Pizzo Rotondo are particularly recommended in spring during the early firn season, when crampons and ice axes are advised for routes involving steep couloirs.
Beyond hiking, Goms offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, such as those around the Grimsel Pass and Nufenen Pass, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like the 'View of Gries Glacier – Gotthard Pass loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'The 14 switchbacks to the Breithorn – Goms Bridge loop'. For more details, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes in Goms, Cycling in Goms, and Gravel biking in Goms guides.
The Kleine Furkahorn (3,026 m) provides a relatively manageable '3000er' experience for experienced mountaineers. It serves as a good acclimatization route and offers expansive views of the upper Goms valley, the Bernese and Valais four-thousanders, and the Rhône Glacier. The route from Furka Pass involves a scramble over rocky terrain, demanding sure-footedness.
Yes, Pizzo Cervandone (3,210 m) is uniquely known for the mineral cervandonite, which has been exclusively found in this area. The Finsteraarhorn is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region and its geological composition includes amphibolites, granites, and gneisses. The area around Kleine Furkahorn also features old military installations.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from accessible points like the Eggishorn, which offers stunning vistas of the Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks. The sense of remoteness and the profound natural beauty, particularly from high-altitude climbs like the Finsteraarhorn, are also highly valued. The well-secured via ferrata and challenging ridge walks, such as those near Bettmerhorn, are appreciated by those seeking adventure.
The Eggishorn and View of the Aletsch Glacier from Bettmerhorn are prime locations for viewing the Aletsch Glacier. The Grosses Wannenhorn also provides a first-class viewpoint for the vast Aletsch Glacier, as it stands between it and the Fiescher Glacier.
While specific 'hidden gem' trails are not explicitly detailed, the Nufenenstock (2,842 m) offers excellent views of the Gries Glacier and its turquoise lake via an unmarked path. This path is generally considered manageable for alpine hikers (T3 difficulty) and includes some steeper sections and an exposed ridge, providing a rewarding experience away from the most crowded spots.
In the summer, curious black-nosed sheep can often be seen grazing in the area around the Nufenenstock. The diverse alpine environment of Goms supports various wildlife, though specific sightings depend on the location and time of year.


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