Hungerberg-Trail
Snowshoeing in Switzerland - naturally in Goms, the mountain village
Hundeloipe Oberwald - Obergesteln

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/ Hundeloipe im Obergoms - Pfotenabdrücke willkommenPhoto: Regula Gemmet, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ Hundeloipe im ObergomsPhoto: Regula Gemmet, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ MGBahn use is included in the cross-country ski ticketPhoto: Regula Gemmet, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ Verschneites OberwaldPhoto: David Singh, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ Loipe GomsPhoto: Regula Gemmet, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ Bergdorf OberwaldPhoto: David Singh, Obergoms Tourismus AG
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/ Let's have fun on Loipe GomsPhoto: ©christianpfammatter, CC BY, Obergoms Tourismus AG
Dogs are very special nature lovers and enjoy running in the snow. Owners know this all too well. It doesn't matter if the animals leave some paw prints on the trails. It goes without saying, however, that other legacies must be conscientiously removed and disposed of.
One of the golden rules no. 1 of cross-country skiing is consideration. This principle also applies to dog cross-country skiing. Whether with a poodle on a leash or with a husky in the harness, the cross-country trail offers space for everyone.
The dog trail is suitable for skaters and classic runners.
Author’s recommendation

Safety information
The use of the trails is at your own risk. Obergoms Tourismus AG and Loipe Goms disclaim all liability and assume no responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the information on this website.Use only marked trails and follow all markings and signs - for your own safety, for the protection of the landscape and in respect of wildlife.
Be considerate towards other cross-country skiers. Every cross-country skier, especially on downhill runs, must adapt speed and behaviour to his ability and visibility. In classic running tracks and on the piste for free running technique, you run on the right side of the piste with an appropriate safety distance to the front runner. If you stop, you step out of the cross-country ski run. Assistance in case of accidents is a matter of course. To alert the rescue service, dial No. 144.
Weather conditions in the mountains can change very quickly and without warning. Appropriate clothing is very important.
The winter sports report www.obergoms.ch/wintersportbericht keeps you informed about the current conditions (avalanche danger, cross-country skiing, winter hiking trails, snow trails and road conditions).
Tips, hints and links
- Winter sports report at www.obergoms.ch/wintersportbericht
- Time table www.sbb.ch
- Telephone number rescue service: 144
- Winter hikers, snowshoe trekkers and dog owners are not allowed to enter the cross-country ski runs.
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Public transport
Public transport friendly
The regional trains of the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway take you from Brig to Oberwald in 1h 23 min. The Goms valley is also easily accessible from the Zurich / Lucerne via Andermatt and the Furka base tunnel. The timetables for all trains can be found at www.sbb.ch.Getting there
From Brig follow cantonal road No 19 (Furkastrasse) for 40km to Oberwald. The Goms valley is also easily accessible from direction Zurich / Lucerne via Andermatt – car transport Furka. The Alpine passes Furka, Grimsel and Nufenen are closed in winter.The timetables for the car transport Furka can be found at www.matterhorngotthardbahn.ch
Parking
Parking spaces are available near the cross-country tracks in the vicinity of the railway station or in the village of Oberwald. Follow the local parking guidance system.Coordinates
Book recommendation by the author
- Winter map of Obergoms with cross country trail plan
- Holiday companion
Author’s map recommendations
Equipment
We recommend:- Good cross-country skiing material
- Weatherproof (waterproof and windproof) warm clothing and headgear
- Sunglasses
- Good sun protection, even in cloudy weather. UV rays at high altitudes can be very strong, especially in winter.
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The wind can carry me for kilometres and kilometres. Sometimes I pile up into huge mounts. I get all effusive if you jump in me. I give way when you ride through me. I blur your vision. I get the smallest crevices. If you get a taste, you cannot get enough of me. Try and describe me and words will fail you. I turn forests into fairylands. If you glide across me, I will swallow all your sounds. Slide over me and I will give you joy. Tour skis love me. Give me a visit. I am your powder snow.
Goms – the true winter wonderland: Eight marked out and safe snowshoe treks, countless ski tours for pros, aficionados and beginners
Snowshoeing in Switzerland – tips and tricks
- Never leave the marked trails and paths in order to protect wildlife and yourself.
- Keep dog on a leash at all times.
- Please make sure you do not walk over the cross-country ski trails.
- Please mind the avalanche bulletins.
- The use of all trails happens at your own risk.
- Obergoms Tourismus AG disclaims all liability.