Best mountain passes around La Roche are situated in the Friborg Pre-Alps, connecting valleys like Jaun and Schwarzsee. This region offers a diverse landscape of high-altitude passes and challenging trails. The area is characterized by its alpine scenery, providing routes for both hikers and cyclists. It features numerous passes that offer views over the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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Coming from Combi, you first cross a very rocky section that is not easy to walk on, where you have to find your own way. It does have red and white markings, but they don't make much sense. But you can get through it well if you're sure-footed, and it's fun. Afterwards you hike on a narrow path through the slope under the rock walls. Impressive, very cool, but here it is clearly an advantage to be sure-footed and not afraid of heights.
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Small and very impressive footpath from the Jauntal to the Brecca Gorge. Attention: The path is quite exposed for about 100m and only partially secured with chains. Very slippery rocks even when wet. Observe the rules for alpine trails (marked in blue and white)!
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The Euschelspass is a 1567 m high pass in the Friborg Pre-Alps and connects Jaun in the Gruyère district with the Schwarzsee in the Sense district.
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If only there weren't so many flies during the summer...
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In 5 minutes in the direction of Jaun you are at the Ritzli-Alp mountain restaurant. Clarify beforehand whether it is also open on your day 😉😊
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Euschelspasshöhe / Schwarzsee is always worth a hike.
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Very steep and challenging climb. Be ready to push your bike if it is heavy and loaded. Do not forget to stop, have a break and take a picture.
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Saumpass in the Freiburg Alps (1567m) with a view of the Gastlosen in the south and as far as the Weissenstein (Solothurn Jura) in the north.
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The mountain passes around La Roche are situated in the Friborg Pre-Alps, connecting valleys such as Jaun and Schwarzsee. This region in Switzerland offers a diverse landscape of high-altitude passes and challenging trails.
For those seeking a challenge, the High-altitude trail features sections under rock walls with a narrow path requiring sure-footedness and no fear of heights. The Jaunpass Climb is also known for its very steep and demanding ascent, particularly for cyclists. Additionally, the Combigabel Pass (1928 m) offers an impressive footpath that is quite exposed and partially secured with chains, requiring adherence to alpine trail rules.
Yes, the region is popular with cyclists. The Jaunpass Climb is a notable pass for its demanding ascent, offering a significant challenge. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around La Roche guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Lake Gruyère – Dream cycling route loop'.
The mountain passes in the Friborg Pre-Alps offer spectacular alpine scenery. From passes like Euschelspass Pass Summit, you can enjoy expansive views over the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Schopfenspitz (Gros Brun), at approximately 2130m, also provides panoramic vistas.
Besides exploring the passes themselves, the area around La Roche offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like 'La Berra and Cousimbert Loop' in the Hiking around La Roche guide. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'Euschel Pass – Wooden Covered Bridge loop' are available in the Gravel biking around La Roche guide.
Yes, visitors to Euschelspass Pass Summit can find the Ritzli-Alp mountain restaurant just a short distance away in the direction of Jaun. It's advisable to clarify opening hours beforehand.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning alpine scenery and the challenging nature of the trails. The Euschelspass Pass Summit, for instance, is often highlighted as being 'always worth a hike' for its views and experience. The impressive and sometimes exposed footpaths, like those near Combigabel Pass, are also highly regarded for their unique character.
Absolutely. The Friborg Pre-Alps offer a diverse range of hiking experiences, from challenging high-altitude trails to more moderate loops. The Hiking around La Roche guide provides several options, including 'La Combert and Lac de la Gruyère — loop from La Roche'.
Yes, the Schopfenspitz (Gros Brun), at approximately 2130m, is one of the highest mountains that can be hiked from Schwarzsee. The climb is quite steep, offering a rewarding experience for hikers.
When tackling challenging trails such as the High-altitude trail, it's crucial to be sure-footed and comfortable with heights. Sections can be very rocky, requiring careful navigation, and paths can be narrow through slopes under rock walls. For trails like Combigabel Pass, some parts are exposed and only partially secured with chains, so observing rules for alpine trails is essential.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. The Gravel biking around La Roche guide features several routes, including the 'Euschel Pass – Lower Euschels Alpine Hut loop from Plasselb' and the 'Buvette du Gros Cousimbert – Cousimbert Summit loop from Marly'.


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