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  2. Brünig Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Brünig Pass, at an altitude of 1,008 m (3,307 ft), connects the Bernese Oberland and central Switzerland, linking Meiringen in the canton of Bern and Lungern in the canton of Obwalden. It is on the watershed between the upper reaches of the Aare, which flows through Lake Brienz and Lake Thun, and the Sarner Aa, which flows into Lake Lucerne.

  3. Libero-Tarifverbund - Wikipedia

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    With the merger of the Tarifverbund Berner Oberland ("BeoAbo"), covering the Bernese Oberland, in December 2019, the network covers the entire canton of Bern. [2] The network is divided into three types of zones: [3] Yellow: single-trip, multi-trip, day tickets, and subscriptions (monthly and annual) are valid

  4. List of highest road passes in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In the Bernese Oberland between Zweisimmen and Saanen: Schwägalp: 1,278 metres (4,193 ft) In the Alps between Toggenburg, St. Gallen and Urnäsch, Appenzell Ausserrhoden Givrine: 1,228 metres (4,029 ft) On the Swiss-French border in the Jura between Nyon, Vaud and Morez, France Mont Crosin: 1,227 metres (4,026 ft) In the Jura in the canton of ...

  5. Bernese Oberland - Wikipedia

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    The Bernese Oberland (German: Berner Oberland; Alemannic German: Bärner Oberland; French: Oberland bernois), sometimes also known as the Bernese Highlands, is the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern.

  6. Principal passes of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    In the Western and Central Alps there is only one ridge to cross, to which access is gained by a deep-cut valley, though often it would be shorter to cross a second pass in order to reach the plains, e.g. the Montgenèvre, that is most directly reached by the Col du Lautaret; and the Simplon, which is best reached by one of the lower passes ...

  7. Kleine Scheidegg - Wikipedia

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    The Kleine Scheidegg (English: Little Scheidegg) [1] [2] is a mountain pass at an elevation of 2,061 m (6,762 ft), situated below and between the Eiger and Lauberhorn peaks in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland.

  8. Tschingel Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Tschingel Pass (2,787 m) is a high mountain pass of the Bernese Alps, connecting Kandersteg with Stechelberg in the Bernese Oberland. It is the lowest pass between the upper Kandertal and the valley of Lauterbrunnen. The pass is glaciated and separated the Kander Glacier from the Tschingel Glacier.

  9. Lauterbrunnen–Mürren Mountain Railway - Wikipedia

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    The BLM commences from Lauterbrunnen, using a terminus that is directly opposite the platforms of the Berner Oberland-Bahn (BOB) to Interlaken, and the Wengernalpbahn (WAB) to Kleine Scheidegg and Grindelwald. The first section of the line is an aerial cableway that rises 690 m (2,263.8 ft) in a distance of 1.4 km (0.9 mi).