Lakes around Kommunanz Reckingen-Gluringen/Grafschaft are found in a former sub-alpine communal area in the Swiss canton of Valais, situated at altitudes between 1900 and 2200 meters. This uninhabited territory merged into the municipality of Goms in 2016. The broader Goms region and Valais canton feature numerous mountain lakes, offering scenic alpine environments. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and man-made lakes, each providing distinct views and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The stamping station is currently located directly on the trail due to construction work. However, the sign is still in its original location. ‼️Be careful, it's easy to drive past it; the stamping station is located at a small, temporary post, right at the junction with the actual sign.‼️
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A small parking lot at Geschinensee offers a great starting point for inline skating. Afterwards, you can cool off in the lake.
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This lake supplies the three mountain villages with drinking water. This shows even more that we need to take care of our nature.
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Refreshment stop in the Gletscherstube and short hike to the Aletsch Glacier
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After driving through the tunnel you can enjoy this view
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A refreshing dip is guaranteed in Lake Geschinen.
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For families, Lake Geschinen is an excellent choice. It offers crystal-clear water for swimming and stand-up paddling, a well-maintained sunbathing lawn, and a grill area. A footpath around the lake is accessible for baby carriages and wheelchairs, making it easy for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, Totensee, located on the Grimsel Pass, has a rich and somewhat dark history. Its name, 'Lake of the Dead,' is linked to legends of soldiers drowning there during historical battles, including those from the Napoleonic wars. Beyond its history, it offers stunning alpine scenery.
Lake Geschinen is perfect for cooling down on warm days. You can enjoy swimming in its crystal-clear waters or try stand-up paddling, with equipment available for rent during operating hours. Its calm waters are ideal for beginners.
Totensee, situated at the summit of the Grimsel Pass, is a suitable location for fishing enthusiasts. The Goms region, where Totensee is located, is known for its clear mountain lakes and rivers, providing good conditions for both beginners and experienced anglers.
Yes, Lake Geschinen features a comfortable footpath that encircles the lake, designed to be accessible for both strollers and wheelchairs. This ensures a wide range of visitors can enjoy the lakeside environment.
Märjelensee is a calm mountain lake that was originally dammed by a glacier and is now dammed by moraines. The area offers an idyllic mountain setting, and you can observe the unique geological formations resulting from glacial melt. A beautiful trail runs along the lake, providing scenic views.
Near Märjelensee, you'll find Gletscherstube Märjelen, a hut beautifully situated on the Märjalen reservoir. It's a great place to stop for a break, located about 15 to 20 minutes from the Aletsch Glacier. For Lake Geschinen, there's a grill area and benches available for picnics.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, a beautiful trail runs along Märjelensee. Additionally, the former drainage tunnel at Totensee now serves as a unique footpath. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'Gommer forest trail Reckingen to Niederwald' or 'Minigolf Glüden/Eckingen – Forest Playground Reckingen loop from Reckingen'. Find more details on the Hiking around Kommunanz Reckingen-Gluringen/Grafschaft guide.
Yes, the area provides several cycling routes. You can find options such as the 'Ernen Village Square – The Lower Goms loop from Blitzingen' or the 'Goms Bridge – Ernen Village Square loop from Biel'. These routes offer diverse experiences for cyclists. For more information, visit the Cycling around Kommunanz Reckingen-Gluringen/Grafschaft guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The komoot community has highlighted the appeal of these lakes with over 280 photos and more than 640 upvotes. Many enjoy the refreshing dips in Lake Geschinen, the idyllic trails around Märjelensee, and the stunning alpine views from places like Totensee.
Yes, Lake Geschinen has a small parking lot, which serves as a convenient starting point for various activities around the lake, including inline skating and swimming.
Lake Geschinen is described as a perfect place for a warm summer day, with crystal-clear water ideal for cooling down. Therefore, the warmer months are the best time to visit for swimming and stand-up paddling.


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