Mountain passes around Boltigen, located in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland, offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its alpine setting, providing access to various mountain passes that connect different cantons. This area serves as a starting point for exploring the Swiss Alps, including views of the Gastlosen mountains and the Plaine-Morte glacier plateau. Boltigen is a gateway to both challenging and family-friendly routes across its mountain passes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Superb pass but be careful when leaving Sannen, the end of the climb is full of slopes at 15-16%
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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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The Mittelberg is a mountain pass near the language border with western Switzerland. To the north, it descends to Abländschen at the foot of the magnificent Gastlosen mountain range, while to the south, the Grischbach Valley awaits. While the pass is paved, there are various trails for mountain bikers to choose from in various directions.
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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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Bus stop 'Abländschen, Mittelberg'. The PostBus line was set up to facilitate travel for athletes during the summer period. It serves the Fenils Valley from Saanen, the Mittelberg Pass, Abländschen and Jaun from May 4 to October 27, 2024, including general holidays and bridge days. Check the bus timetable here: https://www.gruyerepaysdenhaut.ch/fr/mobilite/bus-alpin-jaun-saanen
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You have to be at the hotel on time. The whole team left at 7 p.m. Breakfast was possible. It was still nice.
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At the moment there is a kiosk on wheels.
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The region offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. You can admire the sharply jagged Gastlosen mountains, the Plaine-Morte glacier plateau, and the Valais Alps from Jaun Pass. Near Kaiseregg Pass, you'll find stunning 360-degree views of the Bernese Alps, the Fribourg Pre-Alps, and the picturesque Schwarzsee below. Jaun Pass also features unique moorland landscapes rich in mountain plants, while the descent from Kaiseregg Pass can lead you past the scenic Walop lakes.
During winter, Jaun Pass transforms into a family-friendly ski area with 6 kilometers of slopes and three ski lifts, ideal for beginners. It's also a major hub for cross-country skiing, offering 15-16 kilometers of prepared trails, some illuminated at night. Other activities include snowboarding, snowshoe hiking, winter hiking on floodlit trails, alpine field hockey, natural ice skating, and airboarding.
In summer, Jaun Pass is a starting point for exploring its unique moorland landscape. Visitors can enjoy numerous hiking, climbing, and biking adventures. A popular moderate hiking route, the AlpnessTrail #13, spans 13.2 km between Jaunpass and Boltigen, offering views over the Gastlosen and the Plaine-Morte glacier plateau.
Yes, Jaun Pass is particularly suitable for families, offering gentle landscapes and family-friendly winter sports facilities. Gurnigel Pass is also noted as family-friendly, providing fantastic views over the Schwarzenburger Land and Lake Thun. You can find more details about Gurnigel Pass here.
The area around Kaiseregg Pass is highly regarded for its hiking opportunities. A popular and rewarding experience is the hike to the Kaiseregg summit from Schwarzsee, which offers stunning panoramic views. While the ascent can be steep and demanding, a chairlift from Schwarzsee to Riggisalp is available to shorten the initial climb. From the pass, you can also descend towards Boltigen, passing by the scenic Walop lakes.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the 'Steep Ascent on Forest Trail – Ascent to Kaiseregg Pass loop from Schwarzsee' or moderate ones like the 'Bäderhore Summit – Bäderalp and Jaunpass Tour loop from Jaunpass'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes, such as the 'Jaun Pass – Rougemont loop from Jaunpass' for gravel biking or the 'Col du Pillon – Gorge on the north side of Les Mosses loop from Zweisimmen' for road cycling. Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Boltigen, Gravel biking around Boltigen, and Road Cycling Routes around Boltigen guide pages.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent alpine panoramas and the diverse range of activities available. Many appreciate the unique transition points between different areas, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunities to purchase local alpine cheese and drinks at places like the Morgetepass kiosk. The region's blend of challenging sections and family-friendly options also receives positive feedback. The komoot community has contributed over 150 photos and more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, Abländschen, Mittelberg is considered an insider tip. It's a lonely pass crossing near the language border with western Switzerland, offering a wonderful view. It serves as an excellent alternative to the busier Jaun Pass for getting from Saanen towards Bulle. While there's no restaurant at the top, the stunning views make up for it. You can learn more about Abländschen, Mittelberg here.
The climb on both sides of Gestelen Pass is entirely on asphalt roads, with a good gravel path for about 300 meters at the very top. While it features challenging and steep sections, particularly in forested areas, the coating is generally very good. There's also a catering fridge available at the top for refreshments. Find more details about Gestelen Pass here.
Yes, some passes offer facilities. For instance, the Morgetepass kiosk provides a small shelter where you can buy alpine cheese and drinks. While Abländschen, Mittelberg doesn't have a restaurant at the top, Gestelen Pass features a catering fridge. Additionally, the village of Boltigen and surrounding areas will have various restaurants and cafes.
Jaun Pass is a high mountain pass situated at an elevation of 1508 meters. It connects Boltigen in the canton of Bern with Charmey and Jaun in the canton of Fribourg. For more general information about Jaun Pass, you can visit its Wikipedia page.
Yes, Leitere Pass is a popular mountain pass that offers panoramic views of the alpine landscape. It serves as an excellent transition point between the Gantrisch and Nünenenflue, with numerous beautiful hiking tours passing through it. Many visitors recommend the further climb up to the Gantrisch summit from here. You can explore more about Leitere Pass here.


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