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Easy hiking trails around Totesee are situated at an elevation of 2160 meters above sea level, within the alpine environment of the Grimsel Pass. The region is characterized by its prominent lake, Totesee, which offers reflective waters amidst mountainous terrain. This area forms a significant hydrological divide, with waters flowing towards major European rivers. The landscape features other glacial lakes and reservoirs, integrated into the high-alpine scenery.
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This farm shop has a lot to offer (cash or twinnt)
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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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The Rhone Glacier (sometimes also called Rotten Glacier) is a valley glacier in the source area of the Rhone in the extreme northeast of the canton of Valais in the central Alps of Switzerland. It is almost eight kilometers long, has an average width of about two kilometers and covers an area of about 15 km². The glacier was a major tourist attraction, especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries, due to its tongue, which at that time still extended far down into the valley near Gletsch.
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The Hammer. The hotel stands there as if painted from a book. Truly a must for everyone who comes by.
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Village of Oberwald in Obergoms VS Oberwald is the first village on the Rhone and was first mentioned in documents in 1386. Visit "Toni's Ski Museum" right next to the house or take part in the community's activities. The spacious playground and barbecue areas invite you to linger with family and friends. Text / Source: ferien-oberwald https://ferien-oberwald.ch/lage/
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There are 24 easy hiking trails around Totesee, forming part of a larger network of over 160 routes in the region. These trails are generally well-rated by the komoot community.
Easy hikes around Totesee offer stunning alpine scenery, characterized by the reflective waters of Totensee itself, and the dramatic backdrop of the Grimsel Pass. You'll encounter high-alpine environments, other glacial lakes like Räterichsbodensee and Grimselsee, and views of the hydrological divide where waters flow towards major European rivers.
Yes, several interesting landmarks are accessible. You can visit the Continental Divide Monument at Grimsel Pass, which marks the European continental watershed. The area also offers views of various mountain passes and other lakes, such as those mentioned in the Lakes around Totesee guide.
Yes, the Totesee area offers several easy circular routes. For example, the Hiking loop from Obergoms is an easy 2.7 miles (4.3 km) path that winds through gentle alpine landscapes. Another option is the Obergoms Region - Tradition loop from Obergoms, a shorter 1.7 miles (2.7 km) trail.
Many easy trails around Totesee are suitable for families, offering manageable distances and minimal elevation gain. The serene alpine environment and reflective lake views provide a pleasant experience for all ages. Routes like the 9-Hole Golf Course – Obergoms Region - Tradition loop from Obergoms are generally flat and accessible.
The best time for easy hiking around Totesee is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, the Grimsel Pass is usually open, and the trails are free of snow, offering pleasant temperatures and clear views of the alpine landscape.
Parking is generally available at the top of the Grimsel Pass, near Totensee. There are designated parking areas for visitors exploring the pass and its surrounding trails. Specific parking details for individual routes may vary, but the Grimsel Pass area is the primary access point.
The Grimsel Pass, where Totesee is located, is accessible by public transport, typically via post buses during the summer season. These services connect the pass with nearby towns like Meiringen or Gletsch, allowing hikers to reach the starting points of various trails without a car.
Yes, there are trails that offer views of waterfalls. The Geretal Valley and Waterfall – Short Trail loop from Obergoms is an easy route that specifically highlights a waterfall. The region around Grimsel Pass is also known for being the source of major rivers, and smaller cascades can be seen along various paths.
The easy trails around Totesee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 280 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the reflective waters of the lake, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.
Yes, the area around Grimsel Pass offers amenities for visitors. Grimsel Hospiz, located near the pass, provides accommodation and dining options. Additionally, nearby villages in the Obergoms region offer various restaurants and hotels, catering to hikers and travelers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Switzerland, including those around Totesee. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to clean up after them. Always check for specific local regulations or signage on individual trails.


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