Furka Pass -- James Bond's Alpine Road, the Rhone Glacier, and a Historic Steam Train at 2,429 m
The Furka Pass (2,429 m) is one of Switzerland's highest and most spectacular alpine road crossings, famous as the filming location for the car chase in James Bond's "Goldfinger" (1964) -- the pass road offers views of the Rhone Glacier, connects to the DFB historic steam railway, and passes the iconic (now-abandoned) Hotel Belvedere, making it one of the most cinematically and historically charged mountain drives in the Alps.
Furka Pass -- James Bond's Alpine Road, the Rhone Glacier, and a Historic Steam Train at 2,429 m
The Furka Pass (2,429 m) is one of Switzerland's highest and most spectacular alpine road crossings, famous as the filming location for the car chase in James Bond's "Goldfinger" (1964) -- the pass road offers views of the Rhone Glacier, connects to the DFB historic steam railway, and passes the iconic (now-abandoned) Hotel Belvedere, making it one of the most cinematically and historically charged mountain drives in the Alps.
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