Mountain passes around Eriz, nestled in the Bernese Oberland of Switzerland, offer a network of scenic hiking passes that traverse ridges and connect valleys. This mountainous terrain provides picturesque routes for exploration. The region is known for its natural beauty and diverse trekking experiences through alpine meadows and forests.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Distinctive saddle between Zulzigraben and Justistal. An impressive place with steep walls to the east and west and special valleys to the north and south. Pleasant on foot, arduous on the bike.
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The climb towards Eriz is very rocky and therefore bumpy. Good steering skills are an advantage.
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It’s impossible to climb there without an e-bike (from both sides). I had to push for a long time.
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A great route from Habkern to the top of the pass. Very bumpy descent and almost impossible for me
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The fence crossing under the Margel is defective and no longer mobile!
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The ascent from the Justistal is better with E-MTB, in some places the pushing aid must be used
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Beautiful descent from the Margelsattel over the Margel in the direction of Tschingel
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The driveways are steep on both sides. From Habkern, the ascent is technically easy. From the Eriz, the ascent on the gravel with rough scree in places is also technically demanding.
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The mountain passes around Eriz offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find scenic hiking passes that traverse ridges and connect valleys, as well as paved mountain roads. Expect paths through forests, alpine meadows, and high ridges. Some routes, like the Grünenberg Pass, are only accessible via narrow, unpaved military roads, while others, such as the Habkern–Beatenberg Scenic Mountain Road, are paved and offer a smoother experience.
Yes, many passes offer impressive views. The Sichle Pass, for instance, provides a wide panorama in both directions. The Habkern–Beatenberg Scenic Mountain Road offers numerous views of Lake Thun. Higher passes like Hornegg, leading to the Sigriswilergrat/Burst ridge, also promise stunning vistas.
The mountain passes around Eriz are best visited during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking and cycling, with less chance of snow and ice. Some trails, especially at higher elevations or those with 'very bumpy' sections like parts of the Grünenberg Pass, might be challenging or closed during winter due to snow.
While many passes involve hiking, some routes might be more suitable for families depending on their experience. For easier access and paved sections, consider routes like the Habkern–Beatenberg Scenic Mountain Road. For specific family-friendly hiking trails in the wider Eriz region, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Eriz guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Eriz region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or on busy paths. Be prepared for varied terrain, and ensure your dog is fit for the chosen route. Always carry water for your pet and dispose of waste properly.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Eriz region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Sichle Pass – Schibe Summit loop. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes and scenic paved roads. If you enjoy running, there are also several running trails available.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Grünenberg Pass forms part of a longer mountain hike that continues through the Hohgant – Seefeld nature reserve. The Sichle Pass is also designated as a natural monument, offering a picturesque route through the Justistal valley.
Eriz is served by public transport, such as bus line 41, which can take you to various starting points for hikes. From Innereriz, you can access passes like Grünenberg Pass, Sichle Pass, and Rotmoos. For detailed timetables and specific access points, it's recommended to check local public transport schedules or visit the Eriz Tourism website for more information: eriztal-tourismus.ch.
While the passes themselves are often in natural, undeveloped areas, you can find amenities in the villages and towns surrounding Eriz. Innereriz, for example, offers some options. For specific cafes, restaurants, or accommodation like Gasthof Schneehas, B&B Erlebniszauber, or Chalet Erika, you would typically find them in the main Eriz area or nearby communities rather than directly at the pass summits.
The Margel Pass Crossing is a challenging mountain pass known for its beautiful descent from the Margelsattel towards Tschingel. It's a route for experienced hikers, and it's important to note that a fence crossing under the Margel has been reported as defective, making it impassable for bikes.
The Honegg pass is located on a 'scenic beautiful land crossing' from Schangnau to Schwarzenegg. It offers hikers a charming journey through wooded areas, providing a tranquil and picturesque experience away from more frequented routes.
The Lättgässli Pass is a marked mountain hiking trail situated on the north side of the Brienzer Grat. It's known for involving a gully and features steps in its upper sections. This pass serves as a crossing over the Brienzer Grat at an altitude of 2160 meters, with paths branching off to Chrutere Pass, Planalp, Brienz, or towards Rossweid and Sörenberg.


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