Brünig Pass
The Brünig Pass is a mountain pass located in the Swiss Alps, connecting the regions of Obwalden and Bern. It sits at an elevation of 1,008 meters (3,307 feet) and is a popular route for both vehicles and hikers. The pass offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a key transit point for travelers heading to Lake Brienz and Lake Lungern.
The pass is also significant for its historical importance, having been used for centuries as a trade route. Today, it features a well-maintained road and is accessible year-round, making it a favored destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the natural beauty of the Swiss landscape.