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From the Grimsel Pass, a single-lane road leads high above the Grimsel Reservoir to Lake Oberaar, which is also a reservoir. The view of the Alps is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful in all of Switzerland. Please note that the road is only accessible to motorized traffic in one direction. A traffic light system at the Grimsel Pass and Lake Oberaar regulates the direction of travel. However, this is less relevant for cyclists; the road is wide enough everywhere to allow safe passage.
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As you ride up the Grimsel Pass from Innertkirchen, your efforts will be rewarded by the ever-changing scenery. While the initial route passes lush green meadows and dense forests, the higher you climb, the more barren and rocky the terrain becomes. Near the pass, the mountain landscape is dominated by reservoirs used to generate electricity. Given the length and elevation gain, it's important to manage your energy wisely. Once you reach the top, you can refuel at the restaurant.
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Speaking of the Grimsel Pass: The Grimsel Pass is in the heart of the Alps, an exceptional natural area. From a hydrological point of view, the large amounts of precipitation are unique. Here at the Grimsel Pass, this is an average of around 2300 litres per square metre per year. 300 litres of this evaporate per square metre, and 2000 litres per square metre leave the region as runoff in the Rhone or Aare. That is a lot of water: twice as much as the Swiss average and almost seven times as much as the average in Germany. Depending on which side of the pass the water drops reach the earth's surface, they flow into the Mediterranean or the North Sea. The Aare, with a total length of around 290 km, flows through the cantons of Bern, Solothurn and Aargau, crossing Lake Brienz, Lake Thun and Lake Biel. It is the longest river located entirely in Switzerland. Although the Aare carries more water on average at the confluence with the Rhine, it loses its name. After another 1000 km of flow, the Aare water flows into the North Sea as part of the Rhine. The Rhone, on the other hand, keeps its name until it flows into the Mediterranean. Its approximately 810 km long flow takes it through the Valais into Lake Geneva and from there via Lyon into the French Rhone Valley, where it repeatedly receives tributaries from the Western Alps. While the Aare flows into an oceanic climate, the Rhone carries the water from the Grimsel Pass into the Mediterranean climate zone, where the abundant snow and glacier meltwater from alpine rivers is very popular in the dry summers.
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The Grimsel offers a very respectable difference in altitude, particularly from Innertkirchen, spectacular views in the upper third and a beautiful pass - definitely worth a ride. If you can, we recommend riding in the morning hours, the sunrise at the top of the pass is something very special.
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Here the road has to be shared with the cars.
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The postal bus will comfortably take you and your bike up to the Grimsel Pass at an altitude of over 2,000 meters. From here, several fantastic mountain bike trails begin, promising top-class singletrack and a fantastic mountain panorama.
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The second half of the Grimsel Pass now begins. From here the cyclists also stop the time on the Grimsel, and that is because the cyclists who come here from the right from the Furka Pass also have an opportunity to include this pass in their palmarès. It consists of only 6 hairpin bends. However, these are quite long and have a gradient of 7 to 9%. The pass looks steeper than it actually is and it's a good idea to only keep an eye on the next hairpin bend and not look up the mountain.
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