The hike first takes you high up to the Tyndall Memorial. The Irish glacier researcher and alpinist John Tyndall (1820-1893) spent 44 summer months at Belalp, wrote scientific books here, and climbed many mountains. The memorial on Triembiel was erected by his widow Louise as a memento of her husband.
With a view of the Great Aletsch Glacier, you now descend and upon arriving at Hotel Belalp, follow the path toward Lüsgersee.
Along the way, you pass the "Färricha". This is where, during sheep sorting, the sheep are allocated to their respective owners.
Finally, you reach Lüsgersee. Here you can discover alpine newts, grass frogs, and common toads, and if you like, you can cool off with a jump into the fresh mountain lake.







