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Mühlebach cultural trail

Hiking trail
Time required: 40 minutesLength: 1.50 km

Season

All season

Contact

Tourismusbüro Ernen
Landschaftspark Binntal
Hengert 17
3995 Ernen
Tel. +41 27 971 50 55

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Short circular hike through the idyllic village of Mühlebach

This cultural trail leads from Fürgangen over the Goms Bridge suspension bridge. Then follow the path to the road towards Ernen. Continue along this road to the right in a westerly direction. Before the bridge over the Mühlebach stream, turn left and climb up the steep village road. The buildings are located to the left and right of the village road. Finally, visit the chapel and enjoy the panoramic view.

Route-information

Route-information

Length
1.50 km
Vertical heigth
100 m
Altitude difference ascent
100 m
Time required
40 minutes
Height profile view map

Details

Mühlebach lies at 1200 metres above sea level. Today, around 80 people live here. In 2004, the formerly independent municipality merged with the neighbouring village of Ernen. Mühlebach is known as the birthplace of Cardinal Matthäus Schiner (around 1470-1522), who was active in the Milan campaigns at the beginning of the 16th century. The settlement, named after the müllinen (mills), was first mentioned in a document in 1215 in connection with the local noble family. In the 16th century, the small village was home to Peter Zlauwinen, Martin Clausen and Matthäus Schiner, the cardinal's nephew, who was governor of the Valais several times. Mühlebach is also known as the home of the Bodmer family of sculptors, with the most important representative being Moritz Bodmer (1618-1711).

Signalization

Yellow

Possibilities for catering

B&B Hängebrigga, Mühlebach

Arrival

Starting point
Mühlebach (Altitude: 1200 m)
Arrival by public transport
Ernen, Mühlebach Timetable SBB
Destination
Mühlebach (Altitude: 1200 m)
Arrival by public transport
Ernen, Mühlebach Timetable SBB

Suitable for

The offer is suitable for

  • Adults
  • Children < 6 years
  • Children from 7-12 years
  • Children >12 years
  • 50+
  • Families
  • Groups

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