Hello, Lykkers! Have you ever thought of a trip destination that can be impressive both in summer and winter? Try Riederalp in Switzerland!


This car-free resort would be Lykkers' paradise with its breathtaking scenery, fresh mountain air, and boundless opportunities for adventure.


Riederalp


Whether you seek an adrenaline-fueled outdoor experience or simply want to soak in the tranquil natural beauty, Riederalp provides the perfect home base. Let's explore some of the top reasons to add this alpine gem to your travel bucket list.


Hiking in Summer


With its location along the famous Glacier Trail, Riederalp is a trekker's dream destination. Hundreds of miles of marked hiking trails wind through lush meadows and turquoise glacial lakes. Take the Moosfluh trail to summit the 9,639-foot Moosfluh peak for unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of iconic Alpine giants like the Matterhorn and Weisshorn.


If you go hiking on the Moosfluh trail, here are some recommended hotels and restaurants:


Hotels:


1. Hotel Alpenhof - Centrally located traditional Swiss chalet-style hotel, 10 minutes walk from Moosfluh Trailhead. Doubles from $200/night.


2. Chalet Edelweiss - Luxury chalet apartments 1 mile from Moosfluh Trail. 2BR from $300/night.


Restaurants:


1. Cafe du Pont - Casual Swiss fare like fondue, rosti. Near trail start. Mains $15-30.


2. Schwyzer Stub - Upscale dining with Swiss specialties like raclette. 5-minute walk to Moosfluh Trail start. Mains are sold at $25-45.


Grab-and-Go Options:


1. Migros Grocery - Trail mix, chocolates, drinks.


2. Fuchs Bakery - Fresh-baked bread, and pastries.


Tips:


The Moosfluh Trail has a few mountain huts for meal stops like Oberi Plattje and Fluhalp. Expect hearty hiking fares like rosti and dried meats for around $15-25/meal.


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Skiing and Skateboarding in Winter


In winter, Riederalp transforms into a glistening snowy playground for skiers and snowboarders. With slopes reaching over 9,600 feet and reliable snowfall, the resort offers stellar ski conditions from December through April. Intermediate and advanced skiers can explore impeccably groomed ski runs accessed by a modern system of lifts and gondolas.


The extensive Nordic skiing network provides well over 100 miles of tracks for classic cross-country and skate skiing through pristine frozen landscapes. For skiing and skateboarding in Riederalp, here are some details on costs, locations, and recommended durations:


Skiing: Riederalp has around 35km of ski slopes suitable for beginners and intermediates.


A day ski pass is approximately $62 for adults. Ski rental packages start at around $32 per day.


Skateboarding: There are many skateparks, such as Skatepark Naters and Skatepark Sierre, in Riederalp village.


The average day pass price is around $19 for adults. Skateboard/protection rental is around $16 per day.


Hotels:


1. Hotel du Glacier is a 3-star hotel right near the ski slopes and costs around $170 per night.


2. Hotel Vancouver has more budget double rooms starting at around $130 per night.


Restaurants:


1. Walliserkanne is a highly rated restaurant serving Swiss fare like fondue/raclette (27–43 per main).


2. Hari Roten has casual pizzas/pastas from $16-27.


3. Mountain huts like Golfhutte offer cheaper meals, around $11-22.


To fully experience skiing and skateboarding, staying 3-5 days in Riederalp is recommended. This allows a couple of ski days, skateboarding sessions, and some free time to enjoy the peace in the wonderful scenes.


No matter what draws your attention, Riederalp offers an incredible escape into the heart of the Swiss Alps. With its incredible natural scenery, endless outdoor recreation, and charming mountain village ambiance, Lykkers should never miss such an adventurous yet tranquil trip!