Bisses
Select
- Ayent: Bisse d'Ayent
- Belalp: Nessjeri - Obersta - Stigwasser
- Bürchen: The Old Eischler Suone - Habersuon
- Crans-Montana: Bisse du Ro
- Crans-Montana: Bisse du Tsittoret
- Crans-Montana: Grand Bisse de Lens
- Grächen: Bineri and Eggeri
- Nendaz: Bisse de Salins
- Nendaz: Bisse du Milieu and Bisse Vieux
- Nendaz: Grand Bisse de Vex
- Raron-Niedergesteln : Upper Water Channel - Stägeru - Lüegjeru
- Savièse: Bisse du Torrent-Neuf
- Saxon: Bisse de Saxon
- Sion: Bisse de Clavau
- Sion: Bisse de Lentine and Bisse du Mont d’Orge
- Sion: Bisse de Sion
- Sonnige Halden: Niwärch - Gorperi - Undra
- Trient: Bisse du Trient
- Turtmanntal: The Ergisch Water Channel and the Riederu
- Varen: Grossi Wasserleitu von Varen - Bisse Neuf
- Verbier: La Raye des Verbiérins and the Bisse du Levron
- Vercorin : Bisse de Vercorin and Bisse de Ricard
- Visperterminen: Heido
Ayent
Bisse d'Ayent
Built in 1442, the Bisse d’Ayent is sourced from the Lienne; it runs through a varied landscape of pastures and groves of trees with wooden chalets set among them.
Belalp
Nessjeri - Obersta - Stigwasser
In 1932, dangerous sections of the Obersta were replaced with tunnels, giving the area an ambience of adventure.
Bürchen
The Old Eischler Suone - Habersuon
Zeneggen, Bürchen and Unterbäch jointly operate the Old Suone (or Alte Suon), also known as the Ginanzerin.
Crans-Montana
Bisse du Ro
Built in the 14th century, the Bisse du Ro drew water from the Ertinse in order to supply a distributor which channeled the supply either towards Montana and Chermignon or towards Lens and Icogne.


