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Valais
Goms
Fiesch

St. Sebastian's Chapel, Brig – Stockalper Palace loop from Feriendorf

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Road cycling routes
Switzerland
Valais
Goms
Fiesch

St. Sebastian's Chapel, Brig – Stockalper Palace loop from Feriendorf

Hard

4.9

(35)

184

riders

St. Sebastian's Chapel, Brig – Stockalper Palace loop from Feriendorf

02:44

49.2km

980m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Tips

Includes a movable bridge

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After 18.2 km for 13 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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16.5 km

World Nature Forum in Naters

Highlight • Monument

it is best to have a look at the homepage, it is also worth visiting, especially with children.

wnf.ch

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2

18.2 km

Brig

Highlight • Settlement

Saltina Bridge, Brig
In 1993, the Saltina, a stream from the Simplon region that flows into the Rhone in Brig, burst its banks, causing one of the worst storm disasters in Switzerland. The "jumping" (lat. saltare) brought with it huge amounts of rubble, which was subsequently deposited throughout the city center and damaged countless buildings and their facilities up to ground floor level. In the area of the train station and the Rhonesand district, the dammed water created a bizarre lake landscape that had to be navigated by boat. Two people were killed; given the massive natural eruption, there could have been many more.
Since then, Brig-Glis has commemorated the tragic event every year on September 24th with a memorial service. The flood hit Brig-Glis unexpectedly, as it had been more than 70 years since the Saltina last made its unbridled power felt. The clearance and repair work, which was supported by a great deal of solidarity across Switzerland, lasted around a year.
The result is, among other things, a newly designed city center, which had been badly damaged with the exception of the old castle. At the same time, the opportunity was taken to significantly enlarge the area around the town square and make it traffic-free; today this area is very busy. Events of all kinds are held here regularly and the weekly farmers' market on Saturdays is an integral part of the cityscape.
A new bridge was built over the Saltina, which can be raised by the weight of the water using a hydraulic system. Since then, the innovative bridge has protected the residential area of Brig-Glis together with a number of other flood protection measures.
Source: 800 Years of Brig/800jahrebrig.ch
Text / Source: Brig Simplon Tourismus AG
brig-simplon.ch/regionorte/brig-glis/sehenswertes/saltinabruecke.php

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18.3 km

St. Sebastian's Chapel, Brig

Highlight • Religious Site

Sebastian's Chapel, Brig
The Sebastian Chapel was built in 1636/37 by one of the Prismeller Bodmers. The strong influence of Italian models cannot be denied.
The chapel is a tower-like central building with an octagonal layout and a recessed, polygonal choir. The pyramid roof is topped by a lantern. The portal porch is gabled with a ridge turret and is supported by two pairs of columns. On the front side there are niches with late Gothic statues of St. Leodegar and St. Jerome. The statues may have been taken from a previous building.
Inside there is an altarpiece painted by Lorenz Ritz in 1837 with a depiction of St. Sebastians and a city view of Brig.
Source: Things to see in Brig Glis, Young Chamber of Commerce Brig
brig-glis.ch/ueber-brig-glis/brig-glis-entdecken/brig/sebastianskapelle

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18.6 km

Stockalper Palace

Highlight • Castle

The Stockalper Palace is perhaps the most imposing palace of the 17th century that can be found in Switzerland. Kaspar Stockalper was the builder and owner of his time, hence the name. He was a comparatively unscrupulous early capitalist of his day, who had no shame in bribing, cheating, and buying or selling anything that promised him any profit. It was the envy of his fellow human beings that at some point drove them to exile him from his estate. - In addition to the moral of the story, the really impressive castle remained, which regularly presents itself from its most beautiful side in the sunset and is clearly worth a photo. Incidentally, the best view of this is from the park in front.

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25.0 km

Saltina

Lake

6

37.7 km

Scenic Route Between Bister and Grengiols

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

No matter in which direction, in the evening better from Bister to Grengiols, just beautiful and hardly ever a car

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40.6 km

Grengiols Tulip Hill

Highlight • Natural Monument

Tulip flowers usually in mid-May

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49.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types

18.9 km

16.9 km

8.37 km

4.15 km

553 m

281 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

46.6 km

1.54 km

569 m

507 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,080 m)

Lowest point (670 m)

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