This Live Cam from Moosfluh Bergstation frames Riederalp in Vallais with 360° panoramic imagery and real-time weather information. The label Webcam in Riederalp - Moosfluh Bergstation pins the viewpoint within the Aletsch Arena and makes it easy to relate the panorama to the surrounding ridgelines. Riederalp sits on a sunny high plateau above the Rhone Valley, so cloud layers and visibility shifts show up clearly as they drift across the slopes. From the Moosfluh viewpoint at 2,335 meters above sea level, the wide angle captures snowfields, darker rock bands, and distant peaks that change character quickly with light and wind.
In winter, the Aletsch Arena is described as snow-sure and appealing for both ski and snowboard days, with well-groomed pistes and modern lifts spanning 1,848 to 2,879 meters up to the Eggishorn summit. From Eggishorn, the scene opens onto the Aletsch Glacier, presented as the largest ice flow in the Alps and part of a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, with an unmistakable ribbon of ice cutting through the mountains. Because the webcam pairs panorama with live weather, it also reflects how fog banks form, how sun breaks move across runs, and how visibility varies at different elevations. Marked winter hiking trails are part of the same setting, and the gentler profile of the sun terrace suits steady winter walks when conditions are calm.
Moosfluh itself is highlighted as a viewpoint, and on especially clear days the panorama can extend toward the Jungfraujoch, adding another reference point beyond the main ski area. The mountain-and-ice scenery is also described as comparable in impact to the Grand Canyon and the Galapagos, a way of underlining the scale of the glacier and the stark contrasts between rock, snow, and ice. With a full 360° sweep, small details become noticeable too, such as shadows stretching across bowls or thin haze sitting in layers above the plateau.
In summer, the emphasis shifts to outdoor touring, with over 150 kilometers of maintained hiking paths in the Aletsch-Goms region and more than 100 kilometers of mountain bike trails for beginners and experienced riders. Riederalp is portrayed as an idyllic mountain village around 2,000 meters and part of the Riederalp, Bettmeralp, and Fiescheralp holiday region, which helps explain the density of trail options and viewpoints. A guided glacier tour is singled out as a special highlight, while the live image from Moosfluh Bergstation keeps the terrain and weather context visible from moment to moment.