Aletsch Glacier Live Webcam: Moosfluh Bergstation, Riederalp, Switzerland

Perched at 2,324 meters, the Moosfluh Bergstation webcam offers a stunning, real-time vista of the Great Aletsch Glacier, the longest and most voluminous glacier in the Alps. This live feed connects you directly to the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Jungfrau-Aletsch region, showcasing Switzerland’s breathtaking high-alpine landscape.

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Witness the Majestic Aletsch Glacier from Moosfluh

From this vantage point at Moosfluh, you can observe the incredible sweep of the Aletsch Glacier as it carves its path through the rugged Valais Alps. The serpentine ice stream, framed by towering peaks, presents an ever-changing spectacle. Watch as the sunlight shifts across the ice, revealing intricate crevasses and moraines, or see the landscape transform under a fresh blanket of snow in winter. The sheer scale of this natural wonder is captivating, offering a sense of the Earth's raw power.

This live view is perfect for checking current weather conditions, whether you're planning a hike along the Aletsch Panorama Trail or preparing for a day on the ski slopes of the Aletsch Arena. You can track cloud formations, snowfall, or brilliant sunshine, giving you an authentic feel for the high-alpine environment before you even arrive. It's a window into the daily rhythm of this iconic Swiss destination.

Beyond the immediate glacier view, the webcam captures the surrounding mountain terrain, including the rocky outcrops and sparse alpine vegetation typical of this altitude. It's a dynamic scene where you might spot a cable car ascending to the station or observe the quiet solitude of the mountains between peak visitor times.

  • See the Great Aletsch Glacier, a UNESCO World Heritage site ❄️.
  • Monitor real-time weather and snow conditions at 2,324m 🏔️.
  • Observe the changing light and seasons in the Swiss Alps 🇨🇭.
  • Connect with the Aletsch Arena, a hub for hiking and skiing 🚠.