Attractions and places to see around Brig-Glis are situated in the Swiss Alps in the canton of Valais, offering a blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This town serves as a starting point for exploring notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape and historical significance as a trade route.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The inn has up to 80 seats in the dining room and additionally a large sun terrace as well as a lounge area. It is only open during the summer season. Further information and opening hours can be found here: https://www.dorbia.ch/unser-restaurant
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This bridge is also an impressive structure and can be admired from all directions
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Just ten minutes' walk from the village center of Bettmeralp, the barrier-free Bettmersee is a special idyll in the Aletsch Arena holiday destination. Thanks to the natural paddling pool, stroller-friendly circular path and playground, the mountain lake is an ideal destination for families. https://www.aletscharena.ch/aletsch-arena/poi/bettmersee
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Run by three guys, delicious pear cake paid with SumUp, well done!
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The Bietschtal Bridge 🌉 is an impressive engineering structure along the Lötschberg south ramp. It spans the Bietschtal at a height of 78 meters and offers spectacular views of the valley and the surrounding Alps 🏔️. The path to the bridge usually starts from Ausserberg train station 🚉 and leads through picturesque landscapes and historic Suonen (irrigation channels) 🌿. The hike is about 2 hours long and of moderate difficulty.
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The mountain above is reflected so beautifully in the early morning, but the lake also shines beautifully red in the evening when the sun sets. Swimming is probably not forbidden - but you shouldn't expect Mediterranean temperatures at 2000m altitude
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An impressive structure high above the Bietschtal
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Visitors particularly enjoy the serene Bettmersee, a lake perfect for paddling, swimming, and beach volleyball. Another favorite is the Massa Suspension Bridge, offering breathtaking views over a gorge near the Aletsch Glacier. The historic Simplon Pass also provides stunning Alpine vistas and hiking opportunities.
Brig-Glis is rich in history. The magnificent 17th-century Baroque Stockalper Palace is a central highlight, known for its ornate frescoes and gardens. You can also explore the medieval Brig Old Town with its cobblestone streets and historic buildings, including the Metziltenturm and the Sebastian Chapel. Don't miss the Gamsen Country Wall, a well-preserved medieval 'Letzi' near the town.
Brig-Glis is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to summits like Wasenhorn or the Foggenhorn. For cyclists, there are diverse road cycling routes, such as the iconic Simplon Pass. If you prefer running, explore the running trails that offer scenic views of the Rhône Valley.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Bettmersee is ideal with its dedicated paddling area for children and a beach volleyball court. The Mountain restaurant Dorbia Moosalp is also family-friendly, offering a great terrace at 2048m above sea level. Exploring the lively Brig Old Town can also be an enjoyable experience for all ages.
The Bietschtal Bridge is an impressive railway bridge spanning the Bietschbach gorge at 78 meters high, offering spectacular views. The Massa Suspension Bridge also provides dramatic perspectives over the foothills of the Aletsch Glacier. For panoramic views, consider taking the Brigerberg Cable Car or visiting the Mountain restaurant Dorbia Moosalp.
Yes, the Aletsch Glacier, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and the largest glacier in the Alps, is located just a few kilometers north of Brig-Glis. While not directly in Brig-Glis, it's easily accessible for a day trip. The Massa Suspension Bridge offers impressive views over its foothills.
Beyond the historical landmarks, you can visit the Brig-Glis Museum for insights into the town's history and traditions. Explore the remnants of a Roman bathhouse at the Brigerbad Ruins, offering a glimpse into the town's ancient past. The ViaStockalper is also a cultural hike that follows the historic Stockalperweg.
The Bettmersee is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant lakeside experience. While specific accessibility details for all sites vary, the main areas of Brig Old Town are generally flat, though cobblestones may present some challenges. It's advisable to check specific venue information for detailed accessibility.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), are generally best for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and mountain passes like Simplon Pass. During these months, the weather is more favorable, and most trails and attractions are fully accessible. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities in the surrounding mountains.
For relaxation, the Brigerbad Thermal Baths offer a soothing experience with thermal water flowing from nearby mountains. You can also enjoy the southern atmosphere of Sebastiansplatz during summer, with its numerous garden terraces, or simply unwind by the Bettmersee.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers challenging mountain hikes. The Monte Leone Hut is a notable destination, situated directly on the border between Switzerland and Italy, offering a rewarding goal in a grand setting. Routes to summits like Wasenhorn and Sparrhorn are also considered difficult mountain hikes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the impressive views from suspension bridges like the Massa Suspension Bridge and the engineering marvel of the Bietschtal Bridge. The serene atmosphere of Bettmersee and the historical charm of Brig Old Town are also highly appreciated.


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