Best natural monuments around Lax showcase a high-alpine landscape characterized by glaciers, towering peaks, and deep gorges. This region offers numerous opportunities to experience significant geological formations and panoramic views. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from glacial lakes to impressive viewpoints overlooking the Aletsch Glacier. The area provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, highlighting its natural beauty and geological significance.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The circular trail is almost 500 metres long and always offers you the perfect view of the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch. Information boards along the route provide interesting facts about the largest ice stream in the Alps and the surrounding mountains. The circular trail starts directly at the Eggishorn mountain station.
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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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I was up there in August and it was freezing wind! Wears more than slippers, t-shirt and shorts!!!
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The last sheltered spot before you can hike over the ridge to the Eggishorn.
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The Lax region, known for its high-alpine landscape, offers several breathtaking natural monuments. Among the most popular are the View of the Aletsch Glacier from Bettmerhorn, which provides magnificent vistas of the Aletsch Glacier and Goms, and the adventurous Twingi Gorge, featuring waterfalls and unique tunnels. Another must-see is Märjelensee, a serene mountain lake nestled in an idyllic setting.
The Lax region is characterized by its dramatic alpine environment. You'll encounter majestic glaciers, towering peaks like Eggishorn, deep gorges such as the Twingi Gorge, and tranquil mountain lakes like Märjelensee. The area also boasts impressive viewpoints, including Moosfluh Viewpoint, offering unparalleled views of the Aletsch Glacier.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially of the Aletsch Glacier from spots like Bettmerhorn and Eggishorn. The unique geological formations, such as the Twingi Gorge with its waterfalls and tunnels, are also highly appreciated. The serene beauty of places like Märjelensee and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the Lax region offers several challenging routes to its natural monuments. For instance, the ridge trail from Bettmerhorn towards Eggishorn provides magnificent views but requires suitable shoes, basic fitness, and a head for heights. Many mountaineering routes in the area, such as the "Tälligrat Tunnel – Märjelensee loop" or the "Eggishorn Summit Cross – Märjelensee loop," are rated as difficult, offering a true alpine adventure. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Lax guide.
While many trails are challenging, there are also intermediate options. The road through Twingi Gorge is described as easily navigable, offering a highly recommended, adventurous route. The circular trail at Eggishorn is almost 500 meters long and provides perfect views of the UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch. The path to Märjelensee is also accessible, with a beautiful trail running along the lake. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Lax guide.
Yes, the Lax region offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB trails like "The 14 switchbacks to the Breithorn" or "Bellwald village center – View of Fieschertal loop." For gravel biking, routes such as "The 14 switchbacks to the Breithorn – Goms Bridge loop" are available. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Lax guide and the Gravel biking around Lax guide.
Yes, in the broader Laax area, you can experience the Senda dil dragun (Treetop Walkway). This 1.5-kilometer-long walkway is one of Europe's longest treetop paths, reaching heights of up to 28 meters. It offers a unique perspective on the regional flora and fauna, is accessible year-round, barrier-free, and even features a spiral slide for younger visitors.
Many natural monuments in the Lax region can be enjoyed with children, depending on their age and hiking experience. The Twingi Gorge, with its easily navigable road and fascinating tunnels, can be an adventurous experience for families. The Senda dil dragun (Treetop Walkway) is also barrier-free and includes a spiral slide, making it very family-friendly. For specific trails, always check difficulty ratings and tips from other visitors.
The high-alpine nature of the Lax region means that summer and early autumn (roughly June to October) are generally the best times for hiking and exploring, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. During these months, you can fully enjoy the views of glaciers, lakes, and gorges. Some areas, like the Senda dil dragun, are accessible year-round, offering different seasonal perspectives.
The alpine environment around Lax is home to diverse wildlife. While specific natural monuments aren't highlighted solely for wildlife viewing in the guide data, areas like the Märjelensee and the surrounding high-alpine terrain offer opportunities to spot local fauna. Keep an eye out for marmots, ibex, and various bird species, especially in quieter areas away from main trails.
While specific public transport details for each monument are not provided, many alpine regions in Switzerland, including the broader Laax area, are well-connected by public transport, often involving train and bus services to mountain villages, followed by cable cars or gondolas to higher viewpoints and trailheads. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to access highlights like Bettmerhorn or Eggishorn.
While the guide focuses on popular spots, the region's vast alpine landscape means there are always less-trodden paths. The Märjelensee, though mentioned, offers a particularly idyllic and somewhat secluded experience, especially the smaller, natural lakes that remain after the glacier's retreat. Exploring the numerous trails in the area can lead to discovering your own hidden viewpoints and serene spots away from the main crowds.


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