Natural monuments around Saas-Almagell offer a diverse alpine landscape in the Swiss Alps. This region is characterized by its majestic peaks, serene reservoirs, and alpine meadows. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from high-altitude summits to tranquil lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's geography contributes to its distinct natural grandeur.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Weissmies is the highest peak of the Weissmies/Lagginhorn/Fletschhorn trio. It is listed on the new maps at only 4017 m; previously, the elevation was given as 4023 m. The six meters of elevation loss is due to the melting of the summit cap, which is made entirely of ice. In return, the secondary peak to the southeast of the highest point (formerly P. 3965) has been upgraded by seven meters to 3972 m.
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When visibility is good, the summit of the Weissmies at 4,013 meters offers a magnificent view of the two other peaks of the Weissmies Group (Fletschhorn and Lagginhorn), as well as the Mischabel Group (with the Dom as its highest point) on the other side of the valley. However, during our ascent, we could see... nothing (fog).
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A mountain guide is highly recommended, especially if you're doing this for the first time. You can also book one a few days in advance on site.
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The Allalinhorn is a four-thousand-meter peak, perhaps the easiest in the Alps from a technical perspective. Since 1984, an underground funicular has operated along its northern flank, taking it up to 570 meters above sea level, significantly shortening the climb.
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Very beautiful peak. One of my favorite mountains.
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very pretty here, pretty here
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An absolute dream 🥰 but you should only do this trip when the weather is good
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Visitors frequently enjoy the majestic Allalinhorn Summit, known as one of the technically easiest four-thousand-meter peaks in the Alps, with an underground funicular shortening the climb. Another favorite is the Mattmark Reservoir, Switzerland's largest natural dam, offering peaceful walks and impressive views.
Yes, the Mattmark Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering a wide path around parts of the lake. Additionally, Saas-Fee, often called the 'Pearl of the Alps,' provides a great base with various excursion destinations suitable for families, including opportunities to see marmots at Spielboden, accessible by cable car.
The region is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore high-altitude summits like Weissmies Summit, expansive reservoirs such as Mattmark, and captivating waterfalls like the Wasserfall Saas-Almagell. The area also boasts serene alpine meadows, glaciers, and numerous four-thousand-meter peaks defining its dramatic alpine scenery.
Saas-Almagell offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'View of the Fee Glacier – Saas-Fee loop' or 'Saas-Fee – Saas Fee old granaries loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Mattmark Bike' route or the 'Hannig Panorama View – Mattmark Reservoir loop'. Mountaineering enthusiasts can tackle challenging routes such as the 'Chessjen Glacier loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Mountain Hikes guides around Saas-Almagell.
Yes, particularly at Spielboden, which is accessible by cable car. It is known for its marmot colony, offering a unique opportunity to observe these charming creatures in their natural habitat. The tranquil alpine meadows of Almagelleralp are also excellent for bird watching.
While not hidden, the Almagelleralp offers a tranquil escape with serene hikes through alpine meadows, providing a peaceful experience away from more crowded spots. The Grünsee (Green Lake) at 2,300 meters is another lovely spot for relaxation, picnics, and swimming, often enjoyed during bike tours.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Summer and early autumn (June to September) are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the alpine meadows and lakes. For mountaineering on peaks like Allalinhorn, the summer months offer more favorable conditions, though a guide is highly recommended.
Many areas, including the Mattmark Reservoir, are accessible by PostBus. The village of Saas-Almagell itself is well-connected, and from there, various natural monuments can be reached via local buses, cable cars (like to Spielboden), or well-maintained hiking trails.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its stunning vistas. The Allalinhorn Summit and Weissmies Summit offer extensive views of the surrounding Valais Alps. The Weissmies Hut, located above Saas Grund, provides panoramic views of 18 four-thousand-meter peaks. Even the Grünsee offers views that include the Matterhorn.
The Hannig Shepherds Path provides mesmerizing views alongside cultural insights into the traditional shepherd lifestyle, enriching your visit with both natural beauty and local heritage. While not a natural monument itself, the village of Saas-Fee blends alpine tradition with contemporary architecture, offering a glimpse into the region's cultural landscape amidst its natural grandeur.
The Dufourspitze Summit is a mountain of superlatives, standing as the highest mountain peak in Switzerland at 4633m. It is the second highest peak in the Alps after Mont Blanc, known for its challenging and longer climbs compared to other high peaks.
While located in the neighboring village of Saas-Fee, the Saas Fee Glacier is easily accessible from Saas-Almagell and serves as a stunning backdrop for various outdoor activities. It offers magnificent vistas and is a significant natural feature of the broader Saas Valley.


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