Leaving from Brig, the first few kilometres along the road to the Simplon Pass gradually rise with unobstructed views over a large valley. You pedal through Alpine meadows with the Wasenhorn and Monte Leone looming overhead. The old road up the pass allows you to avoid the traffic on the international road and gives an irresistible charm all along the ascent. After several kilometres, you will cross a suspension bridge above a pristine valley dotted with century-old trees. Several switchbacks higher up bring you into galleries that will protect you from several torrents rushing down the side of the mountain and often bloated by melting snow in the summer. At the summit, the Simplon hospice is worth a visit before a well-deserved break at the restaurant at the pass.
Simplon Pass – Legendary Mountain Passes
- medium
- 22,73 km
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- 1334 m
- 1 m
- start: Brig
- destination: Simplon Pass
Best Season
Good to know
- Cultural Interesting
- Stop at an Inn
Brig
Simplon Pass
Leaving from Brig, the old road up the pass crosses green meadows where colourful flowers grow. Rapidly the landscape gives way to a coniferous forest that gives the ascent a majestic ambience on this famous passage between the northern and southern Alps, Haut-Valais in Switzerland and Piemonte in Italy. As you approach the summit, an atmosphere of the high mountains, bit by bit, encompasses the road as you smell the typical scents of alpine wild plants while you catch your breath. The summit of the pass is home to the Simplon refuge where travellers crossing the Alps would stop, and the view over to the south side and its remote valleys would make anyone want to continue their journey. Going down a few hundred metres towards Italy, you will discover a splendid monastery planted in the middle of a mineral plain.
Strictly respect the Swiss traffic rules. Please note that you are running the tour at your own risk and all liability is refused. Please be considerate to plants and animals. For your own safety, wear an helmet every time you ride a bike.Emergency numbers: 144 Ambulance / 117 Police / 1414 Helicopter Rescue (Rega).
We recommend: bike in excellent working order, helmet, gloves and bell, clothing suitable for the weather (always carry a waterproof), food and drink.
Discover the eagle statue on the Simplon pass which has been built as a symbol of vigilance during the Second World War. It remembers the time the troups spend to watch over the swiss-italian border.
From Sierre: follow route 9 until Brig.
Parking at the train station in Brig. Follow the local car park routeing in Brig.
Frequent train connections from all over Switzerland via the Lötschberg Base Tunnel or the Simplon-line to Brig. Take the northern exit of the train station and cross the Rhone bridge to arrive directly at the village of Naters.
Brochures : Road cycling map
SwissTopo Maps: 1289 Brig / 1309 Simplon
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