Hikes

Gommer Höhenweg: Oberwald - Münster

Wandern entlang des Gommer Höhenwegs

Obergoms

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A high-level trail of the extra class. On the sunny side of the young Rhone valley you will discover the mountain valley Goms on well-prepared forest and meadow paths. 

Difficulty

Intermediate

Length

11.91 km

Duration

4:00 h

Description

As a comfortable one day hike of Gommer highroute the section from Oberwald to Münster can be chosen.

Flowers that one only can see in books line the pathway. Down in the valley villages sunburnt houses and dreamy hamlets are located.  The trail runs along the sunny side of the mountain valley.

Turn-by-turn directions

Oberwald, station - Oberwald, Dorf - Jostbach - Abzweigung Grimselweg - Gadestatt - Nessel - Bine - Löuwene -  Münstigerbach - Münster, station

Start

Oberwald, station (1366m)

Destination

Münster, Station (1359m)

Author's recommendation

At the Gadestatt über Obergesteln you can order cholera cooked on wood fire by appointment.

Further information under www.goms.ch

 

Technical information

Altitude

1732m

1359m

Ascent

+549m

Descent

-545m

Technique

Stamina

Experience

Landscape

Best time of the year

  • Jan
  • Feb
  • Mar
  • Apr
  • May
  • Jun
  • Jul
  • Aug
  • Sep
  • Oct
  • Nov
  • Dec

Tags

  • Linear route
  • Multi-stage route
  • Scenic
  • Insider tip
  • Family-friendly
Getting there
Information

Public transport

The regional trains of the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway take you from Brig to Oberwald in 1h 23 min. The Goms valley is also easily accessible from the Zurich / Lucerne via Andermatt and the Furka base tunnel.

The timetables for all trains and busses can be found at www.sbb.ch.

Approach

From Brig follow cantonal road No 19 (Furkastrasse) for 40 km to Oberwald.

The Goms valley is also easily accessible from direction Zurich / Lucerne via Andermatt – car transport Furka.

Parking

Public parking spaces are available in the vicinity of the railway station or in the village of Oberwald. Follow the local parking guidance system.

Equipment

We recommend:
  • Good footwear and walking sticks
  • Sun and rain protection and warm clothing
  • Detailed map or information material with good tour preparation
  • Provisions for your day in the great outdoors
  • Pocket pharmacy and mobile phone for emergencies

Safety information

The use of the hiking trails is at your own risk. Obergoms Tourismus AG disclaims all liability and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the information on this website.

Take a map with you or download the complete description of the route with a large-scale map. Use only signposted paths and observe all markings and signs - for your own safety, for the protection of the landscape and in respect for wildlife. Be considerate of other users. Take your rubbish and that of others with you.

Weather conditions in the mountains can change very quickly and without warning. Adequate clothing and provisions (food and drink) are very important. If the weather is unstable, it is better to turn around early.

Carry additional sun protection with you. UV rays at high altitudes can be very strong, even when the sky is overcast.

Plan your tour carefully and in detail. Inform yourself in advance about the current conditions and weather conditions. The summer report provides you with valuable information from the region.

Additional information

Literature

You will find the following brochures in the tourist information offices and in most hotels and restaurants in Obergoms:
  • Summer map of Obergoms with hiking paths and bike trails
  • Holiday companion

Maps

  • Hiking map, Rotten Verlag, 1:25‘000
  • National maps 1:25'000 Swisstopo: 1250 Ulrichen

Source

This activity is brought to you by Obergoms Tourismus AG. Valais/Wallis Promotion is not responsible for the content provided.