Flowing through the Swiss Alps like a frozen river of timeless beauty, the Aletsch Glacier is the longest and largest glacier in the Alps, stretching over 22 kilometers. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage site Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch, it offers awe-inspiring views from vantage points like the Möhnenjoch and Bettmerhorn. Hikers can explore trails that lead through alpine meadows to spots such as the Aletsch Arena, while the nearby Jungfraujoch - known as the Top of Europe - provides a breathtaking panorama of ice and peaks. Sustainable tourism and ongoing glacial research highlight the region’s commitment to preservation, making this natural wonder not only a destination of majestic landscapes but also of environmental significance.