Best attractions and places to see around Vallon de Rechy, a pristine and untamed valley nestled in the Swiss Alps, offers a diverse natural landscape. Recognized since 1998 as a nationally important protected area, the valley maintains its unspoiled character. It features dense woodlands, alpine meadows, and unique glacial formations. This region provides a retreat for observing wildlife and experiencing varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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beautiful well maintained
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Not only is cycling prohibited here, but even carrying bicycles is prohibited. You are neither allowed to push nor carry your bike! Possibly even possessing a bicycle is a criminal offense. This isn't clearly indicated at the entrance; there's just a crossed-out biker on a bicycle. After pushing our bikes 2km and about 300 meters in elevation to the Col de Cou, we fell victim to state-sanctioned highway robbery and paid 50 CHF per person (July 30, 2025).
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The place is called Buvette de la Lé, not Buvette du Valon de Réchy. Nice place, very friendly service.
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Superb bisse hike! The irrigation canals (called Bisse in Valais) are among the most important cultural guardians of the Alps. Still at the top with great views over the valley.
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A sturdy wooden passage along the rock (a very common type of passage in this area) is very safe but can cause dizziness if you are sensitive.
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One of the best places to see deer while enjoying a delicious cheese fondue. The fondue is reasonably priced and the staff is really friendly.
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The Pichioc waterfall is a wonderful place. The waterfall itself is not too huge. The water is very cold and can be turbulent, so if you want to go into the river, cross with caution.
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A secluded alpine lake, nestled beneath the surrounding peaks of Maya and Becs de Bosson. The lake makes a great summer hiking destination, with beautiful winding alpine trails connecting it to many small towns nearby. The lake is a great opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna while enjoying your picnic.
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Vallon de Réchy is renowned for its diverse natural landscape. You can discover the impressive La Rèche Waterfall, the tranquil Lac du Louché in the upper valley, and the meandering Ar du Tsan through swampy moorlands rich in rare plant species. The valley also showcases distinctive glacial landscapes, dense woodlands, and vast alpine meadows.
Yes, the Bisse de Vercorin and Petit Moulin à Eau trail is considered family-friendly. Walking along these historic irrigation canals offers great views over the valley and provides an engaging way to experience the region's cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Vallon de Réchy is primarily a hiking destination with trails catering to various levels. A popular circular hike leads from Crêt-du-Midi to Lac du Louché. You can find a range of options from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'Pichioc, L'A de Bran, Bisse de Vercorin — loop' or the 'Réchy Valley – Lake Le Louché loop from Crêt du Midi'. For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Vallon de Rechy guide.
You can stop at the Buvette de La Lé, a hut known for its delicious cheese fondue and friendly staff. It's also a great spot to potentially see deer. Another option is the Buvette de Tsartsey, offering places to rest and enjoy local cuisine.
The best time to visit Vallon de Réchy for hiking and enjoying its natural beauty is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear and flora is abundant. The valley transitions through dense woodlands to vast plateaus covered with moors and alpine meadows, which are particularly scenic during these seasons.
Yes, the untouched nature of Vallon de Réchy provides excellent opportunities for observing local fauna. You might spot chamois and ibex, particularly around Lac du Louché if you visit early in the morning. The Buvette de La Lé is also noted as a good spot to potentially see deer.
Crêt-du-Midi, a common starting point for hikes into the valley, is accessible by gondola from Vercorin. This provides a convenient way to reach the higher sections of the valley and begin your exploration.
Yes, to preserve its ecosystems, strict rules are in place within the Vallon de Réchy nature reserve. These include prohibitions on fires, camping, and harvesting plants. Additionally, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the wildlife.
Crêt-du-Midi, accessible by gondola from Vercorin, offers panoramic views across the Rhône Valley, extending towards the Bernese and Valais Alps. The historic Bisse de Vercorin also provides great views over the valley as you walk along the irrigation canals.
The Bisse de Vercorin is a historic irrigation canal, or 'bisse,' which are important cultural guardians of the Alps. Walking along this scenic path allows you to explore the nature reserve while appreciating the ingenuity of these ancient water systems. You can also see the Passerelle en bois du bisse de Vercorin, a sturdy wooden passage demonstrating the effort required to build these structures.
While the core of Vallon de Réchy is a protected hiking area, there are gravel biking routes in the broader vicinity. You can explore options like the 'Ayer Church and Valais houses – Zinal loop' or the 'Grimentz Historic Village – Gravel Road to Vercorin loop'. For more information on gravel biking routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Vallon de Rechy guide.


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