Best lakes around Staldenried are situated in the Valais region of Switzerland, offering access to various alpine lakes. The area serves as a starting point for exploring natural features and viewpoints. These lakes provide diverse experiences, from family-friendly activities to scenic hiking routes. The landscape is characterized by alpine vistas and mountain panoramas.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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Starting point and/or destination of numerous beautiful hikes. E.g. Gsponer Höhenweg
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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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Due to the cable car, this is a busy spot with plenty of space and entertainment, even for families. It's also a starting point for hikers aiming for higher ground. P.S. You can also walk here. 😉 (I then continued on to the Lagginhorn without using the cable car.) 😊]
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Good rest and food options with the best view.
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For a refreshing swim in an alpine setting, Gibidum Lake is an excellent choice. It's relatively shallow and warms up quickly in summer, making it ideal for a dip. While Lake Hopschu is idyllic, swimming is discouraged due to its location within a nature reserve and the presence of young frogs in midsummer.
Yes, Kreuzboden Lake is particularly family-friendly. It features the 'Adventure Land Kreuzboden' with a large playground, water play park, and a petting zoo. You can also enjoy a raft crossing on the lake and rent 'Monster Scooters' for a fun ride down to Saas-Grund.
The lakes offer spectacular alpine panoramas. At Kreuzboden Lake, you'll see stunning views of the Mischabel mountain range, including peaks like Allalinhorn and Dom. Gibidum Lake provides impressive vistas of the Weisshorn, Balfrin, Bietschhorn, and the Visp valley. For a dramatic natural spectacle, Grüebugletscher Lake offers a gigantic view of the Grüebugletscher glacier tongue.
Kreuzboden Lake is easily accessible by cable car from Saas-Grund, making it a convenient destination for all visitors, including families.
Yes, Gibidum Lake is a highlight along the Giw – Gspon high path, an easy and panoramic route that traverses old larch forests and rich alpine flora. You can reach the lake via a hike from the mountain station of the chairlift from Visperterminen to Giw. For more hiking options in the area, explore the Hiking around Staldenried guide.
Beyond the stunning mountain views, you can find unique features like the 'Alpine Flower Promenade' near Kreuzboden Lake, showcasing over 240 different alpine plant species. Grüebugletscher Lake offers a close-up view of an impressive glacier tongue. The area around Gibidum Lake is also known for its wildlife, with stags sometimes heard roaring in the dense forest during autumn.
At Kreuzboden Lake, you can enjoy fishing, explore the 'Adventure Land Kreuzboden' with its playground and petting zoo, or take a thrilling 11-kilometer 'Monster Scooter' ride down to Saas-Grund. There are also hiking trails like the 'Wellness and Yoga Trail' for relaxation.
Yes, the region offers a range of hiking trails. For example, the Gsponer Höhenweg is a moderate high path, while the Gibidum Lake – Gspon loop is considered difficult. You can find more details on various routes and their difficulty levels in the Hiking around Staldenried guide.
Absolutely. The region around Staldenried offers diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Panorama Bike Variante: Von Gspon nach Visp' for mountain biking or the 'Old Road to Stalden – Rhône River Cycle Path loop' for touring bicycles. Explore these options in the MTB Trails around Staldenried and Cycling around Staldenried guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning alpine panoramas and the diverse range of activities. The family-friendly attractions at Kreuzboden Lake, the opportunity for a refreshing swim in Gibidum Lake, and the dramatic glacier views at Grüebugletscher Lake are often highlighted. The overall combination of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty makes these lakes highly recommended.
Yes, the Simplon Pass features two natural lakes, Rotelsee and Lake Hopschu, along with two artificial ones. The pass itself is a significant landmark and a starting point for various hikes.


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