Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli
Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli
Best mountain passes around Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli are situated in a Swiss region known for its high-alpine environment and diverse landscapes. This area features significant mountain passes that connect valleys and cantons, showcasing both natural beauty and alpine infrastructure. The terrain includes high-altitude routes, glaciers, and scenic roads, providing access to various outdoor activities. The region offers a range of mountain passes, from those designed for vehicular traffic to car-free routes ideal for cycling and hiking.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Surrounded by towering peaks, the Sefinen Valley offers an almost untouched alpine landscape. Gentians, alpine roses, and rare orchids thrive here. The Sefine stream meanders through the valley, creating moist soil where mosses and small ferns flourish. Marmots and chamois can be spotted on the slopes, and occasionally a golden eagle circles high above.
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Great starting point for several beautiful hikes, for example a valley walk to Grindelwald or a wonderful tour through the Rosenlauital towards Meiringen. Indescribably beautiful, stunning nature and deafening tranquility!
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Very busy, very narrow and still: great!
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this hotel have a restaurant with great view, where you can recharge after some ascending tracks, although some items in the menu are not available
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The panoramic trail from the Männlichen station to Kleine Scheidegg is ideal for seeing and photographing the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau from up close.
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On the panoramic trail from Mannlichen to Kleine Scheidegg, there is a magnificent view of the Eiger Mönch and Jungfrau.
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Transition from the Soustal to the Saxettal. Very nice view on both sides. In summer there is a possibility to eat on the Alp Usserbällen (15min descent into the Saxettal).
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Among the most popular are Grosse Scheidegg, known for its car-free sections ideal for cycling and hiking, and Kleine Scheidegg, which is a family-friendly destination. The Jungfraujoch, while a summit, is also a highly visited high-alpine destination accessible by train.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. The Grimsel Pass offers distinctive views of vast reservoirs like Grimselsee and Totensee. Susten Pass is famous for dramatic alpine views, snow-capped peaks, and cascading waterfalls, including close-up views of the Stein Glacier. Grosse Scheidegg provides iconic views of the Eiger, Wetterhorn, and Engelhörner peaks, as well as the Grindelwald valley.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. Grosse Scheidegg is particularly popular as its road between Schwarzwaldalp and Grindelwald is closed to private motorized traffic, creating a peaceful environment for cyclists. Susten Pass is also a favorite among sports car and motorcycle enthusiasts due to its wide curves and smooth surfaces, making it enjoyable for experienced cyclists too. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli guide.
Many passes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Grosse Scheidegg is a great starting point for various hikes, including trails to First and the Rosenlaui Gorge. The Eiger Trail offers impressive views of the Eiger wall. For more challenging options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Verwaltungskreis Interlaken-Oberhasli guide.
The Grimsel Pass features wide, well-surfaced roads with sweeping bends, making it enjoyable for drivers of all experience levels, and is part of Switzerland's iconic 'Three Pass Loop'. The Susten Pass is considered one of Europe's top driving roads due to its perfect mix of corners, scenery, and smooth tarmac. The Brünig Pass, with its hairpin bends and stunning alpine scenery, is also popular with motorists.
The Brünig Pass, at a lower altitude, is typically open year-round. However, high-alpine passes like Grimsel Pass and Susten Pass are generally open from June to October, depending on snowfall. It's always advisable to check current road conditions before planning your trip.
The road between Schwarzwaldalp and Grindelwald on Grosse Scheidegg is closed to private motorized traffic. You can access it via the famous yellow PostBuses from Grindelwald and Meiringen, or by cycling and hiking, which are popular ways to experience its peaceful environment.
Yes, Kleine Scheidegg is listed as a family-friendly mountain pass with facilities. The Brünig Pass also offers a scenic train journey on the narrow-gauge cogwheel track of the Zentralbahn, which can be an enjoyable experience for families.
The best time to visit most high-alpine passes like Grimsel, Susten, and Grosse Scheidegg is typically from June to October, when they are open and the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities and clear views. For lush landscapes and clear views on Grosse Scheidegg, June to September is ideal.
Komoot users frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the diverse opportunities for cycling and hiking, and the unique blend of natural beauty with impressive alpine infrastructure. The car-free sections of passes like Grosse Scheidegg are particularly appreciated for their peaceful environment and majestic alpine silence.
Absolutely. The Grimsel Pass is known for its vast reservoirs like Grimselsee and Totensee, and the nearby 'Crystal Village' in Guttannen. The Susten Pass offers close-up views of the impressive Stein Glacier directly from the road. The Brünig Pass provides access to nearby attractions like the Giessbach Waterfalls and the Aare Gorge.
Yes, public transport options are available for several passes. The Brünig Pass is crossed by the Brünig Railway Line (Zentralbahn), offering a scenic train journey. For Grosse Scheidegg, the famous yellow PostBuses provide access from Grindelwald and Meiringen. The Jungfraujoch summit is also accessible by train.


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