- Sanetsch Pass
-
Sanetsch Pass Col du Sanetsch
Aerial view of the passElevation 2,252 m (7,388 ft) Traversed by Trail (dead end road) Location Location in Switzerland Location Valais, Switzerland Range Bernese Alps Coordinates 46°19′49″N 7°17′10″E / 46.33028°N 7.28611°ECoordinates: 46°19′49″N 7°17′10″E / 46.33028°N 7.28611°E Sanetsch Pass (French: Col du Sanetsch or Col de Sénin) (el. 2252 m.) is a high mountain pass in Switzerland across the western Bernese Alps, connecting Gsteig in the canton of Berne and Sion in the canton of Valais. Although a road leads to the pass from Sion and goes further to the Lac de Sanetsch, it can not be completely traversed by car. In the summer season the pass is accessible by PostBus and can also be traversed by cable car.
The pass itself is located in Valais 4 km south of the border with Berne. It separates the massif of the Diablerets on the west from the massif of the Wildhorn on the east. The Sanetschhorn and the Arpelistock overlook the pass on the west and east side respectively. The Col du Sanetsch is a popular destination because of the view over the Pennine Alps and the nearby Tsanfleuron Glacier.
See also
- List of highest paved roads in Europe
- List of mountain passes
References
- Swisstopo maps
External links
- Cycling: Map, elevation chart, route description and photos
- Sanetsch.ch
- List of Alpine passes in switzerland
Categories:- Mountain passes of Valais
- Mountain passes of the Alps
- Valais geography stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.