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Jogging routes around Ausserberg traverse the southern flank of the Rhône Valley, offering expansive views of the Valais Alps. The region is characterized by four distinct valleys—Jolital, Bietschtal, Baltschiedertal, and Gredetschtal—which feature a network of trails. Many running paths follow historic "Suonen," ancient irrigation channels that provide relatively flat and scenic routes through diverse natural landscapes. This area, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jungfrau-Aletsch site, presents a well-preserved environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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89
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44.2km
06:25
1,870m
1,870m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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19.4km
02:05
210m
210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.3km
01:03
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
01:07
40m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.55km
01:09
360m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The station is located on the Lötschberg mountain line and offers hourly connections towards Spiez - Bern as well as towards Brig.
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You will repeatedly find rest benches along the cultural path. Here you can pause and enjoy the magnificent view.
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Along the cultural path, you will repeatedly find exciting details: At this point, the path is accompanied by a small water pipe.
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The old Visp developed in the hilly zone because until about 150 years ago there were constant floods in the valley floor. The Rhone and the Vispa were corrected, expanded, and channelized. This made the entire area free for development. Another reason why people built on the hill was the military pressure on the Upper Valais. On a hill with ring walls, one could defend oneself better. Several conflagrations in the 13th and 14th centuries and the great conflagration of 1518 destroyed almost all of Visp. Thus, only individual houses built before 1518 can still be found.
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The Trail 150 to Zermatt is always a pleasure
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Bike & Enjoyment at the Hotel Elite Visp Welcome to the Hotel Elite Visp – your centrally located retreat for active connoisseurs! Located right in the heart of Visp and just minutes from the most beautiful cycling routes in Valais, our family-run hotel is the ideal starting point for bike tours of all levels – from leisurely rides along the Rhône River to challenging mountain stages in the nearby Alpine regions. Combine your bike tour with a culinary experience and reserve a table in one of our three restaurants – there's something to suit every taste. Find more information on our website: www.hotel-elite-visp.ch
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The Baxter Hotel caters to the needs of bikers and offers a secure bike room with washing and storage facilities. A repair kit is also available, which can be borrowed at reception. Power outlets for e-bikes are also available. Laundry services and packed lunches for your day trip are also available upon request. More information can be found on the website: baxterhotel.ch.
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Camping Mühleye is your base in Visp if you enjoy being in a natural environment, not just for biking, but also for relaxing before or after your hike. Surrounded by native trees and shrubs, you can choose from around 200 pitches, ranging from comfort pitches (150 m², luxurious with water and sewage connections) to standard pitches (100 m², very spacious for standard furnishings) to mini-standard pitches (approx. 80 m², ideal for smaller vehicles, VW buses, and tents). On hot summer days, the large swimming pool is also a draw, where you, as a camping guest, even benefit from free entry from 6 p.m. – perfect for cooling off after a fast-paced day on the slopes around Visp. You can find more information about the campsite here: https://camping-visp.ch/.
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Ausserberg offers a vast network of over 130 running routes. These range from easy paths to very challenging long-distance trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, there are several easy running routes. While the region is known for its challenging terrain, komoot lists 7 routes specifically categorized as easy. These often follow the historic "Suonen" (irrigation channels), providing relatively flat and scenic paths through the valleys.
For experienced runners, Ausserberg boasts over 60 difficult running routes. These often feature significant elevation gains and cover longer distances, such as the Brig Weekly Market – Cascata di Binn loop from Lalden, which spans over 44 km with substantial ascents, offering extensive views across the Valais Alps.
Many of the running paths in Ausserberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Visp Old Town – Visp Town Center loop from Baltschieder is a moderate 10.7 km route that takes you through urban and riverside areas.
The routes in Ausserberg offer stunning views of the Rhône Valley and the Valais Alps. You'll encounter unique historical "Suonen" (ancient irrigation channels), diverse valleys like Jolital and Bietschtal, and pristine natural landscapes. Notable attractions include the impressive Bietschtal Bridge along the Lötschberg South Ramp Trail, and various lakes such as Schwarzsee (Lötschental) and Lüsger Lake.
Ausserberg's extensive trail network through natural landscapes makes it generally suitable for running with dogs. Many paths, especially those along the "Suonen," offer varied terrain away from heavy traffic. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local wildlife and agricultural areas.
The running routes in Ausserberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 140 reviews. Runners often praise the panoramic views of the Rhône Valley, the unique experience of following the historic "Suonen" water channels, and the diverse valley landscapes.
Yes, Ausserberg is well-connected by public transport. The Ausserberg railway station serves as a convenient starting or ending point for many trails, including sections of the famous Lötschberg South Ramp Trail. This allows for flexible planning of your running adventures without needing a car.
Parking is generally available in and around the village of Ausserberg and at various trailheads. For routes starting from specific villages like Baltschieder or Lalden, you can usually find designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.
Absolutely. The region features several beautiful lakes. For instance, you can find routes that pass near Lüsger Lake or Schwarzsee (Lötschental), providing scenic water views and tranquil spots along your run.
While many routes offer varied terrain, the easier paths, particularly those following the historic "Suonen" irrigation channels, can be suitable for families. These routes often have gentler gradients and provide a unique cultural and natural experience. Always check the route's difficulty and length to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Ausserberg is an excellent destination for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Due to the presence of glaciers and higher alpine trails, some routes might be inaccessible or require specific gear during winter, though lower-elevation paths may still be runnable.


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