Mountain passes around Diemtigen, located in the Bernese Oberland, offer access to scenic landscapes within the Diemtigtal Nature Park. This region is characterized by its alpine terrain and historical routes that facilitated trade with neighboring areas. The valley provides a setting for various outdoor activities, with mountain passes serving as key points for exploration. The area's natural features include iron-rich springs and expansive views of mountain peaks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The crossing into the Diemtigtal valley can also be made by car (fee required).
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It's always nice to cross passes that offer new vistas and allow you to step from one world into another. The Leitere Pass is one of those. Coming from Stockhort, you've got the last few meters of the tour to Gurnigel ahead of you, and you can perhaps look forward to a glass of milk or a cheese at Nünenealp. Or you're on your way toward Stockhorn and see the varied trail via Hohmad, Chatz & Mus, and Walalp for the first time. Yes, it is a beautiful place.
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Unfortunately, the Hahnnstall had no served terrace on Monday and Tuesday (host Sunday ?¡ 🤔)
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I wouldn't recommend the paved road with its concrete slabs. The restaurant on the pass is also too expensive.
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From here, numerous worthwhile paths lead off... the further climb up to the Gantrisch summit is very worthwhile
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At the Morgeten Pass there are numerous places to sit next to the kiosk... there you can stock up on local specialties produced by the nearby Alp... the cheese is worth it
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The road must be shared with hikers’ cars
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The climb on both sides is all on asphalt roads. At the very top there is a good gravel path for about 300 m.
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The Diemtigen region offers several mountain passes with impressive views. The Leitere Pass is known for its expansive alpine panoramas, connecting to areas like Gantrisch and Schibegütsch. Another highlight is the Hahnenmoos Pass, which provides comprehensive views and connects the Engstligental and Simmental valleys. The Grimmifurggi pass, while not listed as a komoot highlight, is also noted for breathtaking panoramic views over the Diemtigtal and upper Simmental valley.
Near the Grimmifurggi pass, you can find an extraordinary natural phenomenon: an iron-rich spring whose water appears red amidst the alpine pastures. This 'Red Spring' area is a notable detour for visitors and is part of the broader natural beauty within the Diemtigtal Nature Park.
Historically, the mountain passes in the Diemtigen valley played a significant role in facilitating trade. They served as crucial routes connecting the Diemtigtal with neighboring areas such as Adelboden, Lenk, and Zweisimmen, enabling commerce and travel through the alpine terrain.
The area around Diemtigen's mountain passes offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Leitere Pass is a key point for numerous hiking tours, including panoramic routes. The hike to Grimmifurggi is approximately 14.03 km long and takes about 5 hours and 15 minutes, offering expansive views. Many trails are appreciated for their alpine panoramas and lead to summits like Gantrisch and Schibegütsch.
Yes, some mountain passes are suitable for families. The Hahnenmoos Pass, for instance, features an easier track with a wonderful panorama and is considered suitable for children. When planning a family outing, it's always recommended to check the specific trail details and difficulty ratings.
Absolutely. The Diemtigen region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling tours. For gravel biking, consider routes like the "Gestelen Pass – Gestelen Pass loop from Wimmis" or "Around the Wistätthorn on a gravel bike." For road cycling, options include the "Simmen Bridge – View of the Mülenen Viaduct loop from Wimmis." You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Diemtigen, Cycling around Diemtigen, and Road Cycling Routes around Diemtigen guide pages.
The Diemtigen region is generally best visited during the warmer months for hiking and cycling, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the passes are clear of snow and trails are accessible. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the panoramic views and outdoor activities. Some passes, like Hahnenmoos Pass, are also accessible for skiing in winter.
Yes, some mountain passes offer facilities. The Morgetepass kiosk, for example, has a small kiosk where you can purchase alpine cheese and drinks. The Hahnenmoos Pass also features a good self-service restaurant, providing a convenient stop for visitors.
Hiking trails around Diemtigen's mountain passes vary in difficulty. Many are classified as intermediate or challenging, offering rewarding experiences for experienced hikers. For instance, the Leitere Pass and Bunderchrinde Pass are considered challenging, while Hahnenmoos Pass offers easier tracks suitable for a broader range of hikers.
While specific parking details for every pass are not always highlighted, the Gestelen Pass is noted to have parking available. For public transport, the Diemtigtal Nature Park generally offers access points, but it's advisable to check local schedules and connections for specific pass access points.
Visitors frequently praise the incomparable alpine panoramas and the variety of hiking tours available. The opportunity to discover unique natural features like the iron-rich springs, combined with the presence of facilities like kiosks for local products, adds to the appeal. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits and the stunning views are consistently highlighted as rewarding aspects of exploring these passes.


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