Best mountain passes around Rougemont are situated in the Swiss Alps, offering diverse terrain and features. This region provides a variety of routes, from paved roads to challenging trails, catering to different outdoor activities. The passes connect valleys and cantons, showcasing varied landscapes and natural beauty. Rougemont's location makes it a central point for exploring these alpine crossings.
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Steep, some hikers from Schwarzsee. Few cars though. Recommended for MTB or gravel bike.
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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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The Col des Mosses is a mountain pass in the canton of Vaud. It connects Chateau d'Oex with Aigle and is a popular destination for both mountain bikers and road cyclists.
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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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The Col is located on the Via Alpina and must be crossed on the stage between Gstaad and L'Etivaz.
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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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The mountain passes near Rougemont offer a variety of activities. You can find paved roads suitable for road cycling and scenic drives, as well as challenging trails perfect for mountain biking and hiking. For example, Euschel Pass has a paved south side and rugged terrain towards Schwarzsee ideal for mountain biking. The Mittelberg Pass also features various trails for mountain bikers.
Yes, several passes offer challenging routes. The Col de Jable, for instance, presents a demanding route, particularly from the L'Etivaz side, with gradients up to 16%. Similarly, the Southern Ascent to Mittelberg involves a steep climb with gradients exceeding 12% in its final third, rewarding you with magnificent landscapes.
The mountain passes around Rougemont are known for their stunning natural beauty. From Mittelberg Pass, you can enjoy views of the magnificent Gastlosen mountain range to the north and the Grischbach Valley to the south. The Col de Jable is situated between the Gummfluh and the Wittenberghorn, offering picturesque alpine vistas.
Yes, particularly at Euschel Pass, you'll find numerous alpine huts where you can stop for refreshments and enjoy local hospitality amidst the picturesque landscapes. While some passes like Mittelberg might not have facilities directly at the summit, the surrounding areas often provide opportunities for breaks.
The mountain passes around Rougemont often serve as important transition points. For example, Col du Pillon beautifully connects the canton of Bern with the canton of Vaud, offering varied landscapes and cultural experiences. Similarly, Col de Jable links L'Etivaz in Vaud with Gstaad in Bern.
Near the mountain passes, you can find a variety of cycling routes. For road cyclists, there are options like the 'Alpine Panorama Route 4 – Lake Hongrin loop from Rougemont'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Pont-qui-branle Wooden Bridge – Lac de Lessoc loop from Rougemont'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Rougemont and MTB Trails around Rougemont guides.
Absolutely. Many mountain passes are integrated into wider trail networks. For instance, the Col de Jable is located on the Via Alpina. You can also find dedicated running trails in the region, such as 'Along the Sarine between Rougemont and Saanen' or 'Rochers des Rayes'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Rougemont guide.
While some passes offer quiet experiences, it's good to be aware of potential traffic. The Col de Jable, for example, is noted for its quiet valley with hardly any traffic on the Alpstrasse. However, Col du Pillon can be heavily frequented by motorized two-wheeler enthusiasts on summer weekends, so you might consider avoiding it during those times if you prefer a quieter experience.
Yes, the Mittelberg Pass is considered an insider tip and a good alternative to the often busy Jaunpass for traveling between Saarnen and Bulle. It offers a lonely pass crossing with wonderful views.
The Southern Ascent to Mittelberg is unique for its varied gradient. It starts gently along a river, around 4%, but then increases sharply in the last third, often exceeding 12%. This requires careful energy management but rewards cyclists with a magnificent landscape and a wonderful view from Abländschen.
The mountain passes around Rougemont are highly appreciated by the komoot community. Euschel Pass is particularly popular, known for its beauty and numerous alpine huts. The community has contributed over 100 upvotes and 30 photos across the various passes in the region, indicating their appeal.


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