Attraction Guide: World Nature Forum, Brig, Switzerland

World Nature Forum Guide

World Nature Forum: Explore the Aletsch Glacier's Majesty Guide

Welcome to the World Nature Forum, your gateway to understanding the breathtaking Aletsch Glacier and the Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn UNESCO World Heritage Site! This interactive museum in Naters, just a short hop from Brig, offers a captivating journey through the Alps, exploring the formation of glaciers, the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this unique environment, and the impact of climate change on this fragile ecosystem. Prepare to be amazed by stunning visuals, engaging exhibits, and a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders surrounding you. The World Nature Forum isn't just a museum; it's an experience. You can immerse yourself in the world of the Alps through a variety of activities. The highlight is undoubtedly the panoramic cinema, showcasing spectacular footage of the Aletsch Glacier and the surrounding mountains. Interactive exhibits allow you to learn about the geology, biology, and history of the region in a fun and engaging way. There are also guided tours available, offering expert insights into the glacier and its significance. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the outdoor area, which provides stunning views and further opportunities for discovery. While the World Nature Forum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition tied to it, the surrounding region of Valais is renowned for its hearty Alpine cuisine. Be sure to sample local specialties like raclette (melted cheese served with potatoes and pickles), fondue (cheese dip with bread), and dried meat (Walliser Trockenfleisch) at nearby restaurants in Naters or Brig. These traditional dishes are the perfect way to fuel your adventures and experience the authentic flavors of the Swiss Alps.

Transportation

From Brig, take bus line 621 towards Naters, Bahnhof. Get off at the 'Naters, Zentrum' stop. The World Nature Forum is a short walk from the bus stop. Alternatively, it's a pleasant 30-minute walk from Brig along the Vispa river.