Mountain passes around Oberems are found in the canton of Valais, Switzerland, situated on a terrace above the Turtmann Valley. This region offers views of the Rhone Valley and the Bernese Alps. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with a significant natural landscape. Oberems serves as a base for exploring various alpine passes in the broader vicinity.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The inn has up to 80 seats in the dining room and additionally a large sun terrace as well as a lounge area. It is only open during the summer season. Further information and opening hours can be found here: https://www.dorbia.ch/unser-restaurant
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Ideal crossing from the Turtmanntal to the Val d'Anniviers
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simply go slowly, it is not dangerous even with the ropes
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When coming from Visp from Neubrück, be sure to take the old cantonal road on the western side of the valley. This climb is a very special jewel among the pass roads, the piste is excellent, the characteristics varied. Only on very hot days can the climb be a little strenuous due to very little shade - in such cases, getting up early helps a lot.
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The only "trickier" spot on the way to the Barrhorn.
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The Augstbordpass connects the small village of Gruben in the Turtmanntal Valley in the west with the small town of Grachen in the Mattertal Valley in the east. At 2,892 meters of altitude, this pass can hold snow, sometimes even during the summer. Known for their mineralized and therapeutic waters, these mountains have been frequented for several centuries. The path that takes you to the pass is mostly gravel and rock on both sides. From the top, you have a magnificent view of the alpine mountains.
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Two options are available to those who want to cross from Val d'Anniviers to Val Turtmann: the Meidpass or the Forcletta Pass. The Meidpass is the most popular, lowest, least strenuous and easily accessible path from the Hotel Weisshorn or from St. Luc. It is possible to run this route, if you are fit enough to tackle the steep climb to the top. The descent from both sides is great fun. The trail ascends and descends through pastures with good views of the surrounding landscape. From here, there are sweeping views of the surrounding mountains. You can admire the high peaks that border the west side of the Val d'Anniviers and the Val de Moiry. The panorama includes a sea of peaks dominating the Rhone Valley and the highest peaks, including the Grand Combin and Mont Blanc, to the southwest. As you pass the pass from the west, impressive views open up to the Brunegghorn, the Bishorn and the Weisshorn which rise above the craggy peaks in the Val Turtmann. The peaks of the Dom and the Taschhorn rise above the ridge which borders the east side of the Val Turtmann. An important note: the Meidpass marks the border between French-speaking Valais and German-speaking Wallis.
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Nice section.. a bit more challenging than the rest of the way up the Barrhorn
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For those seeking a challenge, the Gässi Pass Section is a notable highlight. This section on the ascent to the Barrhorn is secured with wire ropes and requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. Another challenging option is the Moosalp South Ascent, known for its steep gradients reaching 7–10 percent, with sections up to 12 percent, winding up the slope with switchbacks.
The Augstbord Pass, at 2,892 meters, provides magnificent views of the alpine mountains. Similarly, the Meidpass offers sweeping panoramas of the surrounding mountains, including the high peaks bordering Val d'Anniviers and Val de Moiry, and views towards the Grand Combin and Mont Blanc. The Moosalp South Ascent also features spectacular views carved into the rock.
The region around Oberems is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the 'View of the Bishorn Glacier – Turtmann Hut loop'. For cyclists, there are options like the 'Leuk Old Town and Castle – Salgesch Vineyards loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Rhône River Cycle Path – Brigerbad Thermal Spa loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Oberems.
Absolutely. The Augstbord Pass is a popular hiking destination, connecting Gruben to Grachen, with a path that is mostly gravel and rock. The Meidpass is also a favored hiking route, known for its panoramic views and being the lowest and least strenuous option for crossing from Val d'Anniviers to Val Turtmann. The Gässi Pass Section is part of a challenging ascent to the Barrhorn, suitable for experienced hikers.
The mountain passes in the Valais canton, including those accessible from Oberems, are typically best visited from late spring to early autumn, roughly June to October. During this period, the passes are generally free of snow, and the weather is more favorable for hiking and cycling. Some high passes, like the Augstbord Pass, can retain snow even in summer, so checking local conditions before your trip is always recommended.
Yes, for example, the Mountain restaurant Dorbia Moosalp is located at 2048 meters above sea level and offers a great terrace. It's a popular spot for visitors to enjoy a meal or a cream slice while taking in the views.
Oberems itself is accessible by cable car from Turtmann and via a well-maintained road. While specific public transport routes directly to every pass trailhead might vary, the general region of Valais is well-connected. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and cable car operations from Oberems or Turtmann to reach starting points for your chosen pass adventure.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views and the challenging yet rewarding experiences. For instance, the Augstbord Pass is noted for its stunning alpine vistas. The Moosalp South Ascent is described as a 'true gem of Swiss saddle riding' with great views. The Meidpass is remembered for its wonderful panoramic views in both directions. The komoot community has contributed over 210 photos and more than 550 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the Valais region has a rich history. For example, the mountains around the Augstbord Pass have been frequented for centuries due to their mineralized and therapeutic waters. The Meidpass also holds cultural significance as it marks the border between French-speaking Valais and German-speaking Wallis, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the canton.
While specific circular routes directly over the passes are not detailed, many hiking trails in the region offer loop options. For instance, the 'View of the Bishorn Glacier – Turtmann Hut loop' is available from various starting points like Turtmann-Unterems or Gruben, providing extensive hiking experiences in the vicinity of these passes. You can find more details on the hiking guide for Oberems.
The mountain passes around Oberems offer a range of difficulties. Some, like the Gässi Pass Section, are classified as T3, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights due to steep sections secured with wire ropes. The Augstbord Pass involves paths that are mostly gravel and rock. It's important to assess your fitness level and experience before attempting these routes, especially considering the high altitudes and potential for snow even in summer.


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