Hohtürli
The Hohtürli (Swiss German, literally means High Little Door) is a high Alpine hiking pass of the Bernese Alps. The pass crosses the col between the peaks of Wildi Frau and Dündenhorn, at an elevation of 2,778 m (9,114 ft).[1]
Hohtürli | |
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Hohtürli Pass Location in Switzerland | |
Elevation | 2,778 m (9,114 ft) |
Traversed by | Track or trail |
Location | Canton of Bern |
Range | Bernese Alps |
Coordinates | 46°30′40″N 07°46′12″E |
The pass is traversed by a hiking track, which connects the hamlet of Griesalp, at an elevation of 1,408 m (4,619 ft) in the upper Kiental south of Reichenbach im Kandertal, at the entrance of the Kiental, with Kandersteg, at an elevation of 1,174 m (3,852 ft) in the valley of the Kander, the Kandertal. The track forms part of the Alpine Pass Route, a long-distance hiking trail across Switzerland between Sargans and Montreux, and the Hohtürli is the highest pass crossed by that route.[1][2]
References
- map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
- Reynolds, Kev (2011). "Trek 10 - Alpine Pass Route". Trekking in the Alps. Cicerone. pp. 124–135. ISBN 978 1 85284 600 8.
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