Fäld – Binntalhütte – Fäld
This path is on the old mule-driver route through the Albrun pass, which connects Binntal with the italian valleys of Ossola.
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Landschaftspark Binntal - Mineral museum owned by the crystal searcher André Gorsatt in the hamlet of Fäld at the mineral shop.
The Mineral Museum in Fäld was opened on July 13, 2012 and has already been expanded several times since then. The mineral museum mainly displays minerals from the Binntal, most of which were found by the crystal searcher André Gorsatt. In addition to the minerals, there are also photos and information about the places where they were found in the display cases, making the visit a special experience.
In the associated store, various small items, cards or jewelry can be purchased.
The mineral museum is operated by the Dr. h. c. André Gorsatt Foundation.
A goldsmith and silversmith is new in the museum:
Christoph Vogt, Goldsmith, Fäld 100, 3996 Binn
+41 79 256 75 55
This path is on the old mule-driver route through the Albrun pass, which connects Binntal with the italian valleys of Ossola.
At eleven stations, the rocks of the Binn Valley are presented, which shape the landscape of the valley. Experiential elements such as a lithopone, a boulder or the place with the small men of stones make the trail very varied, even for children.
Two-day hike: The hike leads through the old hamlet of Fäld to the Albrun Pass, crossing the Italian border to Crampiolo, and back to Fäld via the Geisspfad Pass.
From Binn, you hike to Giessen and then continue to Imfeld. Partly along the asphalt road, you return to Binn.
This circular hike takes you from Fäld up to the lush meadows of the Binn Alps on the right, and on the other side of the valley, between partially shady forests, back to Fäld.