Grimsel Pass -- Crystal Caves, Massive Reservoirs, and a Historic Alpine Crossing at 2,164 m
The Grimsel Pass (2,164 m) is a high alpine road connecting the Bernese Oberland (Haslital) to the Upper Valais (Goms), passing through one of Switzerland's most dramatic landscapes of granite, reservoirs, and hydropower engineering -- highlights include the crystal cave at Gerstenegg, the Grimsel Hospiz historic hotel on the dam wall, and massive turquoise reservoirs that make this one of the most visually striking pass roads in the Alps.
Grimsel Pass -- Crystal Caves, Massive Reservoirs, and a Historic Alpine Crossing at 2,164 m
The Grimsel Pass (2,164 m) is a high alpine road connecting the Bernese Oberland (Haslital) to the Upper Valais (Goms), passing through one of Switzerland's most dramatic landscapes of granite, reservoirs, and hydropower engineering -- highlights include the crystal cave at Gerstenegg, the Grimsel Hospiz historic hotel on the dam wall, and massive turquoise reservoirs that make this one of the most visually striking pass roads in the Alps.
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