Best mountain passes around Disentis/Mustér, a municipality in the Swiss Alps, offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, serving as a base for exploring various mountain routes. These passes provide access to scenic drives, cycling routes, and hiking trails. Disentis/Mustér is positioned to allow exploration of significant alpine crossings and high-altitude treks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A fabulous high-altitude trail, with stunning views and even more fascinating with clouds. The trail offers a pleasant incline and gradient, crossing meadows and lots of rock and scree. The glacier at the lake is a highlight. This high-altitude trail offers pure nature to enjoy.
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Great view, several benches to sit and enjoy. I would definitely climb through the forest myself instead of taking the gondola – it's so much more beautiful up there...and the path through the forest is really beautiful.
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At the Oberalp Pass at 2,044 meters, not only is the obligatory "passport photo" waiting at the Oberalp Pass sign, but also the only lighthouse in the Alps. It comes from Rotterdam, where the original lighthouse can be found in the Maritime Museum, which once stood in Hoek van Holland, at the mouth of the Rhine into the North Sea - thus completing the circle from the source to the mouth.
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The Oberalpsee, located at the top of the pass between Sedrun and Andermatt, offers a peaceful retreat for amateur fishermen, who can obtain licenses at the Piz Calmot restaurant. Enthusiasts can enjoy fishing moments at sunrise in a peaceful atmosphere. For hikers, a walk to the western end of the lake reveals a small dam used for electricity generation. For a complete experience, the hike can continue to Nätschen, followed by a return by train, offering a lovely way to explore this picturesque mountain region.
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The Oberalp pass connects the cantons of Uri and Grisons. The pass, which is located at 2,046 meters above sea level, has been open to vehicles since the mid-19th century.
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Fisetenpass 2023 m The Fisetenpass is a mountain pass in the municipality of Spiringen (Urnerboden exclave) in the canton of Uri. Its pass is at an altitude of 2036 meters above sea level between the Gemsfairenstock (2971m) in the southwest and the Fisetengrat or the Chamerstock (2123m) in the east. The easiest way to reach the pass is to take the mountain cable car from Urnerboden to the Fisetengrat mountain station and from there in a few minutes to the top of the pass. You hike over the pass from the Urnerboden to the Fiseten area and on to the Claridenhütte and Tierfehd. The specified hiking time from the Fisetenpass to the Claridenhütte is 2h40min, down to Linthal 4h55min and also down the valley to the Urnerboden 3h10min. In a four-hour mountain hike from the top of the pass you can also reach the Klausen Pass (Clariden high-altitude trail). Text / source: Fuorcla.ch https://fuorcla.ch/fisetenpass/
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The region around Disentis/Mustér offers several stunning mountain passes. The Oberalp Pass is renowned for its breathtaking views and as the source of the Rhine River. Another picturesque option is the Lukmanier Pass, which connects Graubünden with Ticino and features diverse landscapes including the beautiful Lake Lai da Sontga Maria. For hikers, the Fiseten Pass provides immersive alpine scenery.
Yes, the Oberalp Pass is considered family-friendly, offering accessible scenic drives and opportunities for easy walks. You can also visit the unique lighthouse at the pass. Additionally, the region has various facilities and restaurants that cater to families, such as Restaurant Alpsu near the Oberalp Pass.
The Oberalp Pass is notable as the source of the Rhine River and features the only lighthouse in the Alps, symbolizing the river's journey to the North Sea. The Lukmanier Pass offers diverse landscapes and the picturesque Lake Lai da Sontga Maria. The Fiseten Pass provides stunning views between the Gemsfairenstock and the Fisetengrat.
The best time to visit for scenic drives, cycling, and hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the passes are fully open and free of snow. The Lukmanier Pass is unique as it remains open year-round, even in winter with night closures, making it a reliable option for experiencing the Swiss Alps by car outside of peak season.
Beyond scenic drives and cycling, the area offers extensive opportunities for hiking and mountaineering. You can explore challenging multi-day hikes like the Senda Sursilvana Alpina or routes to the Cavardirashütte. For specific hiking routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Disentis/Mustér guide. There are also numerous MTB Trails and Running Trails available.
The easiest way to reach the Fiseten Pass is by taking a mountain cable car from Urnerboden to the Fisetengrat mountain station, followed by a short walk to the pass. It's a popular starting point for various hiking trails, including routes to the Claridenhütte.
Yes, for example, near the Oberalp Pass, you can find Restaurant Alpsu, which offers hearty cuisine, charming service, and a wonderful sun terrace right by the lighthouse. The region also has various alpine huts and eateries along popular routes.
The difficulty levels vary significantly. Some passes offer easy walks and scenic drives, while others, like the routes from Fiseten Pass to the Claridenhütte or the Senda Sursilvana Alpina, involve challenging high-alpine treks. You can find a range of options from intermediate to difficult, catering to different experience levels. For detailed trail information, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Disentis/Mustér guide.
Yes, public transport is available to many of the passes. For instance, the Rhaetian Railway accompanies the route to the Oberalp Pass, offering spectacular views. The Fiseten Pass can be accessed via a mountain cable car from Urnerboden. Disentis/Mustér itself is well-connected, serving as a base for exploring these routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, the unique landmarks like the lighthouse at Oberalp Pass, and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities. Many enjoy taking 'passport photos' at the pass signs and experiencing the picturesque drives, especially the switchbacks on the Oberalp Pass. The region's natural beauty and the variety of trails for all levels are highly valued.
Cycling is very popular on the mountain passes. The Oberalp Pass is a favorite for scenic rides, including its famous switchbacks. The Lukmanier Pass also offers a less challenging yet incredibly scenic route for cyclists, connecting Graubünden with Ticino through diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Oberalp Pass is an integral part of the larger Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski area, making it a significant destination for winter sports enthusiasts. While some passes may close to vehicles in winter, the Lukmanier Pass remains open year-round (with night closures), offering winter driving experiences.


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