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Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This route, which is very well suited for a tour by bike, begins in Brig. First it leads to Rosswald and then through open terrain to the Salischpass at 2564m where you can pedal pretty hard. Then it goes down to Binn and then on to Grengiols and from there you move along paved roads down to Brig. It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water.
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The trail starts in Brig at the train station and then leads directly through Naters. It then comes up to Geimen on partly paved roads via Wieri. Then it follows the same path down again or one takes one of the public buses back to Brig. It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water.
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The trail starts in Brig and then you hike through the alpine town and then out of town. You come through the Gantertal and follow the course of the Taferna river up to the Simplon Pass. You come up to 2005m and can treat yourself to a break in Kulm. This trail can be a bit muddy after a few bad weather days.
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This trail head is in Brig at the train station and leads straight into the countryside. It crosses the settlement area, goes through the small mountain village of Gemein and then continues via Blatten near Naters until the path reaches the Gibidum reservoir. After a short break, one is able to start the return journey. It is a terrain, partly rocky, without much shelter, where you are exposed to the sun, especially in summer. So please don't forget to bring adequate sun protection and water.
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The route begins in Birgisch towards the mouth and then down into the valley. After the underpass of the railway line, other paths can also be chosen to continue into the valley, as the final section chosen here is quite steep.