Best lakes around Stalden (VS) are found in the surrounding Valais canton, a region characterized by alpine landscapes and high-altitude environments. While Stalden itself is known as a dry location, the nearby Simplon Pass area offers accessible mountain lakes. Many lakes in the Valais canton are situated at higher elevations, often requiring hiking to reach them. This area provides diverse natural settings, from protected high moorlands to glacial tongues.
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The Panoramalodge on the Giw can be rented from 3 days. Space for up to 20 people. Information is available at the Heidadorf-Visperterminen Tourist Office.
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The Gebidumsee invites you to swim. Barbecue area and wood available. Overnight accommodation in a tipi tent. Not reservable. Only a wooden cot available. Dreamlike sunset
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Up here you have a gigantic view of the impressive glacier tongue of the Grüebugletscher and its glacial lake.
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Gibidumsee at Gibidumpass between the Vispa valley and the Simplon region.
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Clouds reflected in the lake
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Wonderful place to rest and enjoy the beautiful mountains
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Shallow mountain lake where you can walk around. There are benches to enjoy the view.
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Pedestrian Passage🕳️Very Useful for going either to the Eagle Statue🦅 or to the Hospiz🏤 of the Sempione Pass⛰️
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Many lakes in the Valais canton, including those near Stalden (VS), are situated at higher elevations and often require hiking to reach them. For example, Gibidum Lake is reached in about half an hour from the mountain station Giw. The lakes on Simplon Pass, such as Rotelsee and Hopschusee, are easily accessible by public transport with a bus stop nearby, or by car with parking available at the Simplon Hospice.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Gibidum Lake is considered family-friendly, offering a shallow mountain lake with benches to enjoy the view. The lakes on Simplon Pass, including Rotelsee and Lake Hopschu, are also noted as family-friendly destinations, with easy access and trails.
Yes, swimming is permitted in some lakes. Gibidum Lake is a shallow mountain lake ideal for swimming in summer. Rotelsee, located on Simplon Pass, also allows swimming.
The region offers a wide network of signposted hiking trails. You can find easy walks, such as the trail looping around Lake Hopschu, or more challenging routes. For instance, there's an easy route like the 'Stand Viewpoint – Lake Breitmatten loop from Moosalp' near Lake Breitmatten. You can explore various options in the Mountain Hikes around Stalden (VS) guide.
Yes, Grüebugletscher Lake offers gigantic views of the impressive glacial tongue of the Grüebugletscher. This high-alpine environment is particularly appealing to hikers seeking dramatic natural scenery.
The Simplon Pass features two natural lakes, Rotelsee and Hopschusee, along with two artificial ones. Rotelsee is a tranquil spot for alpine scenery, while Hopschusee is nestled within a protected high moorland, rich in aquatic fauna. The pass itself is a starting point for various hikes and offers impressive panoramic views of the peaks.
Yes, the region offers cycling opportunities. While some lakes are high-alpine, routes like the 'Mountain restaurant Dorbia Moosalp – Moosalp Restaurant loop from Stalden-Saas' can bring you close to the scenic landscapes. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Stalden (VS) guide.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially for activities like swimming in Gibidum Lake. During this time, the high-alpine lakes are more accessible, and the weather is generally favorable for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings.
While specific regulations for each lake vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the Valais region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions, especially in protected areas like the high moorland around Lake Hopschu.
Gibidum Lake is highly popular due to its accessibility (half an hour from mountain station Giw), its shallow waters perfect for summer swimming, and the presence of benches to relax and enjoy the views. It's a beautiful mountain lake appreciated by the komoot community.
For a quiet and idyllic experience, consider Lake Breitmatten. This Alpsee is beautifully embedded on a plateau, offering a serene atmosphere. Lake Hopschu on Simplon Pass, nestled in a protected high moorland, also provides a tranquil setting.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region around Stalden (VS) offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including those that pass by scenic points. For more details, refer to the Running Trails around Stalden (VS) guide.
Yes, the Simplon Pass area, which hosts Rotelsee and Hopschusee, is rich in history. It features the Napoleonic road and the Simplon Hospice, adding a cultural dimension to your visit amidst the natural beauty. You can learn more about the Simplon Pass on Wikipedia.


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