Best mountain passes around Münster-Geschinen are located in the Obergoms region of Switzerland, offering access to high-alpine routes. This area is known for its diverse mountain passes, suitable for various outdoor activities. The region provides a gateway to significant alpine crossings and features unique natural and historical landmarks. Münster-Geschinen serves as a central point for exploring these routes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The classic ascent to the Furka Pass is the eastern route from Realp, which is also often used in the Tour de Suisse. At the edge of Realp, you pass the access point for the historic Furka Railway and can already see the adventurous road climbing upwards. It quickly becomes clear that this pass is by no means an easy one, as the lower section, which is winding, boasts double-digit gradients.
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The pass between Italy and Switzerland. From the Maria Luisa Refuge, the route is easy and can also be used by mountain bikers.
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Border Excursion 🇮🇹🇨🇭 to the San Giacomo Pass 🚴
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Since the tunnel on the Grimsel Pass road is only accessible by bike downhill, you'll have to take the old pass road. However, it's not a must, as the path, part of which is cobblestone, is much more beautiful and spectacular anyway.
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The Grimsel offers a very respectable difference in altitude, particularly from Innertkirchen, spectacular views in the upper third and a beautiful pass - definitely worth a ride. If you can, we recommend riding in the morning hours, the sunrise at the top of the pass is something very special.
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Experience nature and immerse yourself in the past. And then the post bus drives up the same road...
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The BICIGRILL is a very recent architectural structure (as of 09/28/2023 the structure was completed externally but all parts of the finishes and furnishings are missing inside) created with the aim of being a place of refreshment for cyclists and hikers but also shelter for the night. It is located on the Riale-Bedretto cycle route established by the INTERREG project which began work on creating and rebuilding paths in 2019. This structure was built on the foundations of the old Guardia di Finanza barracks which, given the state in which it was located, was demolished. The San Giacomo pass has a strong symbolic value for the area in which it is located, in fact it can be considered an umbilical cord of intense cultural and commercial exchanges between the two regions. Today, even more so, with a view to leisure and sport. The project we have involves the construction of a rest point for cyclists with some beds that will serve as support on a hiking route which will be even more popular with the development of the cycle path. The new cycle route corresponds to the missing link of a route that from Airolo, at the foot of the Gotthard Pass, will reach Lake Maggiore from where numerous other connections can be opened. The route will be marked with signs for around eighty kilometers and on the Italian side it will wind from Formazza along the Antigorio valley to Domodossola.
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Brilliant transition from Val Formazza to Bedretto Valley. Can be done excellently with a gravel bike. To descend into the Bedretto Valley, it is best to take the traverse towards the Gorno Gries hut and then push down onto the Nufenen pass road.
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The region around Münster-Geschinen offers several remarkable mountain passes. Among them, the San Giacomo Pass is known for its easy crossing at 2,313 meters and historical remnants. The Grimsel Pass is renowned for its exceptional natural environment and features like the Continental Divide Monument. The Furka Pass, forming the border between Uri and Valais, crosses the mighty Rhône Glacier, offering classic alpine views.
The Grimsel Pass is situated in an exceptional natural area, known for its significant precipitation, averaging around 2,300 liters per square meter annually. It is also home to the Continental Divide Monument, marking the European watershed where water flows either to the Mediterranean Sea or the North Sea. Visitors can also enjoy the beautiful reflections on the surface of Lake Toten.
Yes, several passes have historical significance. The San Giacomo Pass still has decaying remnants of a 'tourist road' planned by Mussolini in the 1920s on the Italian side, alongside Swiss military positions built in response. The Old Grimsel Pass Road is a car-free, partly cobblestone section that offers a glimpse into historical alpine routes.
The area around Münster-Geschinen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Reckingen Wooden Bridge – Münster Village Center loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, offering routes like the 'Old Valais barn – Oberwald Historic Village loop'. For hikers, there are challenging mountain hikes, including routes around the Grimsel Pass like the 'Grimsel Pass – Sidelhorn Summit loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Mountain Hikes guides.
The San Giacomo Pass is considered a less-used alternative route to the Gries Pass, offering a quieter experience. It's an easy crossing at 2,313 meters and provides a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue without the crowds of more popular routes.
While many passes offer challenging routes, the area around Passo del Corno (near Capanna Corno Gries) is highly regarded for its scenic beauty and is suitable for various activities, including children's holidays. The San Giacomo Pass is also described as an easy crossing (T2 difficulty for hikers), which can be a good option for families.
The Old Grimsel Pass Road is a particularly noteworthy section of the Grimsel Pass. It is car-free, partly cobblestone, and offers a much more beautiful and spectacular route as an alternative to the main Grimsel Pass road and its tunnel. It provides a quaint, rocky, and scenic experience for cyclists and hikers.
The high-alpine routes around Münster-Geschinen are generally best visited during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the passes are clear of snow and accessible for hiking, cycling, and scenic drives. This period allows for the full enjoyment of the breathtaking views and outdoor activities.
The Furka Pass is a significant alpine crossing that forms the border between the Swiss cantons of Uri and Valais. It climbs to an altitude of 2,436 meters and famously crosses the mighty Rhône Glacier. It's a popular choice for combining with other iconic passes like the Susten Pass and Grimsel Pass for extensive scenic tours, offering a classic high-alpine experience.
Yes, the Continental Divide Monument at Grimsel Pass highlights the European watershed. Here, depending on which side of the pass precipitation falls, water flows either into the Mediterranean Sea via the Rhône or into the North Sea via the Aare and Rhine rivers. It's a fascinating spot for those interested in geography and hydrology.
For experienced trekkers, passes like the Scatta Minoia Pass, located at 2,599 meters above sea level, offer a significant challenge. This pass marks the border between Val Formazza and Valle Devero and is a key point along the Great Crossing of the Alps (GTA), featuring the red and white Ettore Conti Bivouac as a landmark for those undertaking longer treks.


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