Grimsel pass (North side)
The Grimsel Pass is a high mountain pass in the Swiss Alps, located at an elevation of 2,164 meters (7,100 feet). It connects the Haslital in the canton of Bern with the Goms valley in the canton of Valais, offering breathtaking views of rugged granite peaks, glacial lakes, and vast alpine landscapes. Grimsel Pass is famous for its dramatic scenery, hairpin roads, and its role in connecting several other iconic mountain passes, making it a popular route for drivers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts. Grimsel Pass is part of a well-known alpine route that connects to the Furka Pass and Susten Pass, forming a scenic loop known as the Swiss Alpine Circle, which is a favorite among motorists and cyclists for its stunning vistas. The pass was also significant during the Napoleonic Wars, and battles were fought in the region, adding a layer of historical intrigue to its scenic beauty.
Region: Bern
City: Guttannen
Distance: 17.51 km
Elevation Gain: 762 m
Elevation Loss: 404 m
Difficulty: 679 (Moderate)
FIETS Index: 4.94 FIETS
Avg Grade: 6.51 %
Max cat climb: 1
Min elevation: 1408 m
Max elevation: 2168 m
Ride Category: Climb