Hotel Ahorni





The Hotel Ahorni Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Marked as "medium" on the Obergoms hiking map; relatively easy in some places with a moderate ascent. Start with the river and cross the forest. The path also goes to St. Niklaus, a village which is part of the Visp district in the canton of Valais. St. Niklaus is the capital of the Mattertal.
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The Rottenloipe runs flat through the picturesque high valley of Obergoms, from Oberwald to Niederwald. The trail mostly leads along the river Rotten, past quaint villages surrounded by dense protective forests and snow-white peaks. The entire route is well signposted, with turquoise signage and the white number 640 on a blue background. You can find more information about the cross-country skiing pass and rental of cross-country skiing equipment here: https://www.goms.ch/langlauf
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A fantastic hike in Obergoms to Gletsch, one of the cradles of tourism in the Alps. The path begins at the train station in Oberwald and leads along the Rotten, as the young Rhone is called, to Gletsch. This is where the Hôtel Glacier du Rhône is located, with a fantastic view of the Rhone Glacier and the Furka Pass. You can find more information about Gletsch here: https://www.goms.ch/gletsch
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Nice short bike tour in Obergoms. The start is in Oberwald and goes via Obergesteln to Ulrichen. The path goes along the Rhone.
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This trail begins in Gletsch am Goms in the canton of Valais. Gletsch is also the end point of the Grimsel Pass road. The Valais side of the pass is very well developed. There are several places to stop and admire the Rhone Glacier. At the pass you change to the canton of Uri. The road has been steadily expanded in recent years. You will come down Reap that end the Furka Pass