Best mountain passes around Saas Grund provide access to high-altitude trails within the Saas Valley. The region is characterized by its alpine landscapes and views of numerous 4,000-meter peaks. Saas Grund serves as a starting point for various routes, from moderate walks to challenging high-alpine treks. The area offers diverse terrain for exploring mountain passes.
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Egginerjoch with a view of the Britaniahütte
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There is a small via ferrata near the Britannia Hut, which can also be combined with this hike.
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Magnificent view from Egginerjoch towards Italy, which, depending on the weather, provides incredibly beautiful images.
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Definitely take the tow tractor up when it's open, great views towards the Britannia Hütte
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From the Nanztal up to the Bistine and then via Nanzlicka to the Simplon Pass
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This is a real balcony-path on the Alps. Breathtaking landscapes, different and contrasting environments follow one another, giving a 360-degree experience. You fully experience the spirit of the mountain.
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Nice tour. Bike must be pushed halfway to the Bistinenpass.
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The Saas Valley is renowned for its breathtaking views. For expansive panoramas, consider Chleini Furgge, offering unforgettable vistas of the Saas Valley, Visp, and the Bernese Alps, including the Bietschhorn and Aletsch Glacier. Another highlight is the Zwischbergen Pass, which provides extensive views towards both the Swiss and Italian sides, including Domodossola.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Zwischbergen Pass is a demanding route with significant altitude gain, offering rewarding views. The Egginerjoch is another challenging option, often combined with a via ferrata near the Britannia Hut, providing great views towards the hut and surrounding peaks. The Gspon Höhenweg is also known as a demanding high-altitude path.
The Monte Moro Pass, located on the border with Italy, features a famous golden statue of the Madonna overlooking the pass, offering a spiritual touch amidst stunning views of the Mattmark dam and reservoir. From Hohsaas, while not a pass itself, you can experience a 1.2 km circular route to admire 18 impressive 4,000-meter peaks of the Saastal valley.
Beyond hiking the passes, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging tours like the Mattmark Reservoir loop or more moderate options. For runners, there are numerous running trails, such as the Saas-Fee to View of Saas-Grund loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the Kreuzboden Bike or the Trift Flowtrail. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Saas Grund, Running Trails around Saas Grund, and MTB Trails around Saas Grund guides.
Yes, The spirit of the mountains is described as a 'balcony-path' on the Alps, providing a 360-degree experience of diverse and contrasting environments. The Almageller Höhenweg, accessible from Kreuzboden, offers a moderate high-altitude experience with continuous views of peaks and valleys, leading through traditional alpine settlements.
The best time to hike the mountain passes around Saas Grund is generally during the summer and autumn months when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. This allows for optimal conditions to enjoy the high-alpine scenery and access various routes.
Many high-altitude areas are easily accessible via cable cars. For instance, Kreuzboden, a starting point for the Almageller Höhenweg, is reachable by cable car from Saas-Grund. Similarly, Hohsaas is a key access point via cable car, leading to various high-altitude trails and panoramic viewpoints. Visitors staying in the valley often receive a SaastalCard, which allows free use of cable cars (excluding Metro Alpin) and post buses in summer and autumn, enhancing accessibility.
Visitors frequently praise the grandiose views on both the Swiss and Italian sides, as noted for the Zwischbergen Pass. The unforgettable panoramas of the Visp Valley and the Bernese Alps from spots like Chleini Furgge are also highly valued. The overall experience of diverse and contrasting environments, allowing one to fully experience the 'spirit of the mountain,' is a common sentiment.
Yes, the region is known for its glaciated peaks. From Chleini Furgge, you can enjoy views of the Aletsch Glacier. The Windjoch is a crossing between the Hohbalm and Ried glaciers, offering a very great tour in a dream landscape, though direct access from the Ried glacier is recommended only in good conditions.
Near the Hohsaas area, which is accessible by cable car from Saas-Grund, you can find the highest Via Ferrata in Switzerland. This challenging route leads to the peak of Jegihorn (3,206 m), offering amazing 360-degree views of the surrounding alpine landscape.
While specific circular routes for every pass are not detailed, the Hohsaas area offers a 1.2 km circular route where visitors can admire 18 impressive 4,000-meter peaks. Additionally, many passes serve as starting or turning points for routes that can be combined to form circular treks, often utilizing cable cars for ascent or descent.


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