The Grimsel Pass, a historic route through the Swiss Alps, connects the canton of Bern with the canton of Valais, reaching an elevation of 6,500 feet (1981 meters) above sea level. Once a vital path for traders and mules transporting Swiss cheese, it winds through a wild and often treacherous landscape. Today, visitors can experience the pass’s rugged beauty and steep, winding roads, which offer a glimpse into Switzerland’s rich trading history. The pass remains a significant link in the region, providing both a challenging drive and a scenic journey through the heart of the Alps.
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