Welcome to the Valais villages of Fiesch, Fieschertal and the well-known music village of Ernen. The villages connect the cross-country skiing paradise of Goms with the skiing and snowboarding paradise of the Aletscharena. The village of Fiesch, the train station and the cable car to the higher skiing and hiking areas are only a few minutes' walk away. The ideal holiday locations for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, climbing, glacier tours, running, mountain biking and paragliding.
Trimka has 8 beds (3x double and 1 bunk bed, 2 bathrooms (1x bath, 1x shower) on the ground floor and upstairs, a separate toilet, a spacious well-equipped kitchen and a spacious living room with a fireplace overlooking the roof beams.Located on the slope above the village, from the spacious balcony you can see the Rotte valley, the picturesque village of Ernen opposite and the snow-capped mountains.Chalet Trimka has satellite TV, stereo, DVD player, WiFi and a combination washing machine and dryer.Next to the chalet there is an original Valais barn. Come and enjoy the attractive wellness area (spacious Finnish sauna, sun loungers, toilet, rain shower, cold foot bath). Downstairs behind the barn there is an additional terrace with an outdoor fireplace, which can be reached directly via a staircase. Relax! Sauna must be ordered separately. Can only be paid on site. Supplement per week CHF. 120.--. Sauna cannot be booked online yet.
Fiesch is easily accessible by road from two sides (possibly via car tunnels), but also by public transport. There is enough parking (without a steep slope in winter) for a number of cars on site. The municipality keeps the roads snow-free in winter. There are many shops and restaurants in Fiesch and recently there is a private junction (cable car, train station and bus stop) that takes you to the Aletsch plateau (winter sports, hiking, paragliding, mountain bike viewpoint, largest glacier in the Alps: the Aletsch Glacier glacier tours). Everything within walking distance. In the east, continue by train or car into the Rhone Valley (winter: cross-country skiing, summer hiking, cycling).