The high Alpine passes Home > Tourist Guide > Table of contents > Valais > Oberwallis > The high Alpine passes Above Münster, you enter the Obergoms region (Upper Goms), and begin to approach the high Alpine passes. Ulrichen, 4km on, has a turning southeast along the Agene valley to the Nufenen Pass, or Passo della Novena (2478m), which crosses into Ticino and the Val Bedretto. The main road continues through Oberwald (1368m), where the Obergoms tourist office is located (027/973 32 32), and then immediately begins to climb in a series of great looping switchbacks. If you’re heading east and would prefer to avoid the Furka pass, note that car-carrying trains run daily year-round from Oberwald through the Furka-Basis Tunnel to Realp, at least every hour (6am–9pm) – a one-way fare is Fr.36, or Fr.27 between June and September. Way above Oberwald, the junction point of GLETSCH (1759m)
– not really even a hamlet, but with a hotel, Glacier du Rhône (027/973
15 15, fax 973 29 13; a; June–Sept) from which to enjoy the spectacular views
– is where roads divide. Northeast from Gletsch, heading up to the Furka pass,
the road sidewinds its way up the cliffside, coiling around the landmark Hotel
Belvédère on the way (2300m). In season, this once-grand edifice is swamped
by the tide of traffic swarming up the road; it’s not worth staying here, but
it is worth stopping for the breathtaking views down into the valley, and also
to explore the Rhône Glacier, which fills the head of the valley to the
north. This is the source of the Rhône itself, which you can see spouting out
as meltwater from beneath the glacier’s eaves. Owners of a souvenir stall in
the Belvédère’s car park have cashed in on the glacier’s appeal – and
its proximity to the road – by carving, fresh each year, a tunnel deep into
the blueish ice for their many customers to walk along (June–Oct daily 8am–6pm;
Fr.5). By the end of the summer, about a third of the tunnel’s length has melted,
as the glacier shifts by some 30m each year. Grimsel Pass |
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