
Oberalp Pass
The Oberalp Pass is a high mountain crossing in the Swiss Alps, sitting at an elevation of about 2,039 meters (6,693 feet). It connects the regions of Graubünden and Valais, providing a scenic route between Andermatt and the canton of Valais. The pass is famous for its stunning alpine views, snow-covered landscapes in winter, and its role in the Glacier Express train route. Historically, it was an important mountain pass for traders and travelers. Today, it offers hiking opportunities and is a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the natural beauty and rugged terrain of the Swiss Alps.