Fiescheralp
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps, Fiescheralp is a winter wonderland that beckons ski enthusiasts from around the globe. This ski area, known for its breathtaking views and pristine slopes, offers a skiing experience that is both thrilling and serene.
Perched at an altitude that assures a consistent blanket of snow, Fiescheralp provides an extensive network of trails catering to all levels of skiers, from the novice to the expert. The area boasts well-groomed pistes, challenging off-piste opportunities, and a landscape that serves as a stunning backdrop to every turn.
With state-of-the-art lifts and cable cars, skiers can effortlessly ascend the mountain, maximizing their time on the slopes. Fiescheralp is part of the larger Aletsch Arena ski region, which gives visitors access to an impressive expanse of ski terrain. The area is especially renowned for its proximity to the Aletsch Glacier, the largest glacier in the Alps, offering a unique skiing experience with panoramic glacier views.
The ski season in Fiescheralp typically runs from December to April, providing ample opportunity for winter sports enthusiasts to explore its alpine splendor. The destination is not only about skiing; it's a place where visitors can indulge in a variety of winter activities, including snowboarding, tobogganing, and winter hiking.
Fiescheralp also caters to those seeking relaxation after a day on the slopes, with a selection of cozy mountain restaurants and lodges where one can enjoy traditional Swiss cuisine accompanied by a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Valais
Fiescheralp – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Märjelensee, Aletsch Glacier, Vordersee, Eggishorn.