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Winter tyres are obligatory for the whole winter period. Depending on the weather conditions, snow chains may be obligatory over a short period, or t Muotathal - Glarus Attention: Saturday and sunday closed for cars and motorcycles on the pass Site Glarus, starting from 5.

Brig - Gondo Winter tyres are obligatory for the whole winter period. Depending on ithe weather conditions, snow chains may be obligatory over a short period, or the pass may close completely. Vehicle transport possible through the Simplon: htt Wassen -Innertkirchen On the Bernerside open to Obermaad. To cancel: "st Maria i. Timetable Contact Become a member Placement of information. Aktuelle Informationen.

Bernhard Pass. The breathtakingly beautiful mountain road in this pristine landscapes with quaint villages and deep valleys make it an absolute drivers paradise that goes up to meters above sea level. When we drove the Grimsel the first time, it made us feel confident about alpine pass driving. Whenever needed there is enough space to park safe on the side of the road. Perfect to get out here and there to take a few pictures.

The pass is in some sections even wide enough to overtake or be overtaken and has relatively long straight stretches that allows drivers to take their focus off the road for the fraction of a second to enjoy the wonderful scenery.

Umbrail Pass is the highest mountain pass in Switzerland and that is why it makes to the list of best mountain passes in Switzerland. Umbrail Pass is even on the way to the highest mountain pass and paved road in Europe — it is minutes away from Stelvio Pass. Stelvio Pass is not on the list, because it is in Italy. Stelvio pass is at meters and an only a minute drive from the top of Umbrail Pass. Stelvio Pass has a few restaurants and hotels, it is like a small village up there.

Umbrail Pass stands right on the border of Switzerland and Italy at meters altitude. The alpine drive to the top is one of the most fun ones, the serpentine is really exceptional up there. On the top, you will find a little restaurant where you can have a cup of coffee. Once I was there in the middle of summer, I even found some Swiss Alps cows at meters altitude! Love it how they survive up there. Umbrail Pass has many hiking trails and you may even one to reach the Piz Umbrail — the peak above meters.

Maloja Pass is the lowest mountain pass in this list, but it is open all year round! So you can visit it whenever you want, especially the ride from Italian is much fun. Maloja Pass is right to the small village of Maloja so I would say this mountain pass is the most inhibited in Switzerland.

They have hotels, restaurants, shops, whatever you want. If you come there in winter, they have really fund and well-prepared cross country skiing tracks. So you can spend hours up there if you are a fan of skiing. As well, do not forget the famous Maloja Palace which is now a majestic hotel and the Sils Lake. In winter, once frozen, it looks really really cool.

In summertime you can do some swimming, kayaking or hike around it. If you are on Maloja Pass in summer, I highly recommend a hike up to Piz Lunghin — it is a very picturesque hike to meters altitude. I have discovered Julier Pass quite incidentally as I was leaving St. Not so many mountain passes are open in winter. In winter! Just be aware of avalanches as at such altitude the snow is very deep and can be easily disturbed.

But if you want to experience a deep winter mountain views — you should really get to Julier Pass. Switzerland is renowned for its excellent public transport system, but its roads too are extremely well maintained meaning that those wishing to drive to their Swiss resort will not normally encounter any significant problems.

Nevertheless, if you are travelling outside the summer months you will need to plan your route carefully as many of the high road passes are closed in winter. See below for more tips about driving in the Swiss Alps. Road closures are weather dependent and there are no fixed dates but it is not uncommon for the higher passes to be impassable from as early as October to as late as June.

Click here for more information about alpine passes. Apart from taking a detour, alternatives to closed passes include travelling by train LINK to Swiss: Rail page] or booking your car on one of the car trains which transport cars through the alpine tunnels. If you do plan to drive on the alpine passes make sure your car is in excellent condition and that you have enough petrol, as there are no petrol stations on pass roads.

Also be aware that some passes are not suitable for trailers and mobile homes. A motorway vignette is required on your car if you intend to use the Swiss motorways.



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